NUMA RECORDS:

The Formative Years Archive

King

Harlequin Tears

Don't You Know?

Flexi Disc Hohokam

Preview

Seven Deadly Sins

album

The Park (Fanzine

Interview)

George Kamm

Memorial

Scrapbook

A Tête-à-Tête With

Dominik Taitt

The American Way

(Remix)

HOHOKAM

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King

Read all about how then-unknown musicians trespassed onto Gary Numan's property with a

demo that inspired Numan to open his label new artists.

Harlequin Tears

To date, it's the most successful Numa single by a signed artist, and still hailed as one of the best

techno club songs of its time.

Don't You Know

Produced by Ade Orange, this single was the beginning of the end for Hohokam.  Why, you ask?

Don't you know?

George Kamm Memorial Scrapbook

Bandmates, colleagues, friends and family offer their eulogies and memories in celebration of the

late George Grimes

An Interview With Dominik Taitt

He's credited on the single but never signed to Numa; read about the man who might have been

"King."

The American Way (Manifest Destiny Mix)

One of my favorite remixes of a Numa artist B-side . . . so far.

Flexi Disc Preview

Gary Numan introduces his pet act, Hohokam, and gives us a listen to their singles releases, as

well as tantalizing mention of their forthcoming album; nothing here you won't find elsewhere,

except for the novelty of it.

Seven Deadly Sins Confessional

This highly coveted album was pulled from the Numa roster before it could be released; Tony

Alum shared with me the redux of the album that was planned for release, with new vocals by

Skip, and backing vocals by Melanie Redmond and Keeley Coburn.

The Park Fanzine Interview

This earliest of fanzine interviews with Ho Ho Kam (yes, that was they spelled it originally)

features candid give-and-take with the band members, including George Kamm, who was ousted

from the group the following year.

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