Telex was a quirky Belgian synthpop trio formed in 1978, blending deadpan humor with pioneering electronic grooves. The group—Marc Moulin, Dan Lacksman, and Michel Moers—mocked pop conventions while crafting icy, robotic dance tracks like "Moskow Diskow" and their Eurovision 1980 entry "Euro-Vision." Known for robotic covers of rock classics (their version of "Rock Around the Clock" sounds like a fax machine party), they became cult heroes of the analog synth era. After disbanding in the late ’80s, Telex resurfaced decades later with surprise EPs (2020’s *TELEX EP1-3*) and remastered gems, proving their glitchy charm never goes offline. Their legacy? A wink, a bleep, and timeless proof that Belgians do synthpop best.
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