The Belgian synth-pop group Telex was 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."[2] 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.Like Kraftwerk, Telex built its music entirely from electronic instruments, and the sounds of the two groups have a certain similarity. However, unlike Kraftwerk's studied Teutonic irony, Telex favor a more joyously irreverent humor. http://www.telex-music.com/
Top 100 jams (get on this train lets go 4 a ride ) néxt stop( on the upside ~xena)Chicago's midnight hour, dont fail.
pavynaty 4 months ago
@h3HuuSm3LtIt the train parts anyway.
h3HuuSm3LtIt 10 months ago
wow. thats amazing. it kind of looks like chicago.
h3HuuSm3LtIt 10 months ago
The blends are bad but still nice version overall. Work on the blending though.
LokiDWolf 1 year ago
the lead singer kinda sound like one of kraftwerks singers
jbreezy103 1 year ago 2
Yes, I only have heard of them back in 80s, this is their biggest hit. But I was in Moscow :). Nice video, like it.
kikehippo 1 year ago
excellent!
bellerob 1 year ago