Telex
Artist: Telex
Albums: 14
Genre: Other, Pop, Dance, Techno, Electronic, Rock
Biography: Telex is a Belgian synthpop group formed by Marc Moulin, Michael Moers and Dan Lacksman in 1987. They wanted to experiment with different music styles such as electronic, disco, punk, aesthetics and pop, but without guitars and distance themselves from rock. Telex started with releases of cover versions of famous songs such as “Twist a St. Tropez” by Les Chats Sauvages, “Rock Around a Clock”, “Ca plane pour moi” and “Dance Pour Moi”. In 1980, Telex took part in Eurovision contest with their single “Euro-Vision”. Unfortunately, they ended up on the 19th spot. In 1986, they signed a contract with Atlantic Records. In 2006, Telex made their come-back with How Do You Dance on EMI. Their last release is a cover version of “On the Road Again” by Canned Heat. You can download Telex’s last album How Do You Dance in MP3 from our site.
External links: Telex Official Site Telex on Wiki Telex on MySpace Telex on LastFM
discography

Title Tracks Year Price
How Do You Dance 10 2006 $0.50
Looking for Saint Tropez 14 2004 $0.50
Neurovision 21 2000 $0.52
Sex/Sex (Birds and Bees) 19 1998 $0.50
Wonderful World/Looney Tunes 20 1998 $0.50
I Don't Like Remixes 20 1998 $0.50
The Best 20 1994 $0.50
Les Rythmes Automatiques 1 1989 $0.43
Looney Tunes 7 1986 $0.35
The Wonderful World 10 1984 $0.50
Sex 17 1981 $0.50
Looking for St. Tropez 13 1978 $0.50
Moscow Diskow 9 $0.45
I Don't Like Remixes (Original Classics 78-86) 21 $0.52