Telex (band)
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Telex was a Belgian synth-pop group formed in 1978 by Marc Moulin, Dan Lacksman and Michel Moers, with the intention of "making something really European, different from rock, without guitar—and the idea was electronic music".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
History
[edit]In 1979, mixing the aesthetics of disco, punk and experimental electronic music, they released a stripped-down synthesized cover version of "Twist à St. Tropez" by Les Chats Sauvages. They followed up with an ultra-slow cover of "Rock Around the Clock", a relaxed and dispassionate version of Plastic Bertrand's punk song "Ça Plane Pour Moi", and a mechanical cover of "Dance to the Music", originally by Sly Stone. Telex built its music entirely from electronic instruments, employing joyously irreverent humor. The group's debut album, Looking for Saint Tropez, featured the worldwide hit single "Moskow Diskow".
In 1980, Telex's manager asked the group to enter the Eurovision Song Contest. The group entered and were eventually sent to the finals, although they apparently hoped to come in last.
The group's song "Euro-Vision" was a cheerful bleepy song with deliberately banal lyrics about the Eurovision Song Contest, which they competed with in 1980 and placed 17th of 19 with 14 points.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
For their third album, Sex, Telex enlisted the US group Sparks to help write the lyrics. However, the band still refused to play live and preferred to remain anonymous—common practice in the techno music artists the group later inspired but, nevertheless, unusual in 1981. The fourth Telex album, Wonderful World, was barely distributed. In 1986, Atlantic Records signed Telex and released the album Looney Tunes in 1988. In 1989, Telex revisited their old tracks and remixed them to resemble house music and other genres then prevalent in electronic pop. The result was Les Rythmes Automatiques, released in 1989. After a long hiatus, Telex returned in March 2006 with How Do You Dance on EMI Records. It contained five original compositions as well as five covers. The group's last single was a cover of "On the Road Again", originally by Canned Heat. They also produced remixes for other artists' single releases, including "A Pain That I'm Used To" by Depeche Mode and "Minimal" by the Pet Shop Boys.
Following the death of band member Marc Moulin in 2008, the surviving members of the band announced their retirement from making music with the band's final release, a compilation album titled Ultimate.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 1979: Looking for Saint Tropez<ref name="l3st">[1]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
- 1980: Neurovision<ref name="nv">[2]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
- 1981: Sex (released in some countries as "Birds and Bees" with a slightly altered track listing)<ref name="sex">[3]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
- 1984: Wonderful World<ref name="ww">[4]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
- 1988: Looney Tunes<ref name="ltns">[5]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
- 2006: How Do You Dance?<ref name="hdyd">[6]Template:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore </ref>
Compilations and remix albums
[edit]- 1982: More Than Distance (includes singles, album tracks, B sides, and newly remixed/recorded tracks, two with English lyrics by Jo Callis)
- 1989: Les Rythmes Automatiques (album of re-recorded back-catalogue)
- 1993: Belgium...One Point (a box set of the first five albums plus bonus tracks)
- 1994: Is Release a Humour? – We Love Telex (Japan only. remixed by Japanese DJs)
- 1998: I Don't Like Music (remixed by Carl Craig and others)
- 1998: I Don't Like Remixes: Original Classics 78–86 (a 'best-of' compilation)
- 1999: I (Still) Don't Like Music Remixes Vol. 2 (DJ remixes)
- 2009: Ultimate Best Of
- 2021: This Is Telex (1978–2006 tracks newly mixed with 2 unreleased covers—"Dear Prudence" from the Beatles and "The Beat Goes On" from Sonny & Cher)
Notes
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[edit]External links
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- SynSound Recording Studios
- Marc Moulin - Official Website
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- Telex extended discography Template:Webarchive
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- Belgian electronic music groups
- Belgian dance music groups
- Belgian new wave musical groups
- Belgian comedy musical groups
- Belgian musical trios
- Experimental musical groups
- Synth-pop new wave musical groups
- Post-disco music groups
- Musical groups from Brussels
- Musical groups established in 1978
- Belgian remixers
- Sire Records artists
- Atlantic Records artists
- Virgin Records artists
- EMI Records artists
- French-language musical groups from Belgium
- English-language musical groups from Belgium
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants