
Looking For Saint-Tropez (Remastered)
Remastered and newly mixed by band members Dan Lacksman and Michel Moers, Telex releases Looking For Saint-Tropez.
Looking For Saint Tropez was Telexâs debut album originally released in 1979. It contains covers of Plastic Bertrandâs pop-punk âĂa Plane Pour Moiâ and Bill Haleyâs âRock Around The Clockâ, in which, so to speak, all of the rock is removed leaving nothing but the clock; a ticking, vocoderised, supremely deadpan robot parody of the original. Had Telex merely confined themselves to such covers they might have been regarded as a rather clever comedy band. But they also cut âMoskow Diskowâ, a rollocking, swerving, steaming dancefloor classic, a track which lays down the railroad for as yet unimagined electronic musics such as House and Techno. Years ahead of its time, its reputation has only been enhanced over time, as other, more date stamped electropop has fallen by the wayside.
This is released alongside Neurovision and Sex on vinyl following the now sold out coloured vinyl box set release. Wonderful World, Looney Tunes and How Do You Dance? are set for release later in the year.
The Belgian synthpop trio - Marc Moulin (1942- 2008), Lacksman and Michel Moers - launched in Brussels in 1978 and, as one of only a handful of synthpop pioneers at the time, helped bring electronic pop to the mainstream. Telex announced their retirement in 2008, following Moulinâs death, and in 2021 began a new partnership with Mute beginning with the release of This Is Telex.
Recent Praise:
âIf you can find a copy of Looking for Saint Tropez â or either of their best ofs â you're in for an electro treat.â - The Guardian
âTelex were largely misunderstood during their time together in the late â70s and â80s, yet this boxset containing the arch Belgian synthpop trioâs six newly remastered albums suggests they deserve a closer listen.â - 8/10* Uncut
âThis release is a must for all synth music fans.â â Blitzed magazine
â⊠a vital bridge between Kraftwerk and arguably all subsequent EDM⊠New Beatâs ground zero.â â Classic Rock
Tracklist
A1 Moskow Diskow
A2 PakmovÀst
A3 Café de la jungle
A4 Ăa plane pour moi
A5 Some Day / Un jour
B2 Something To Say
B3 Rock Around The Clock
B4 Victime de la societe
B5 Twist Ă Saint-Tropez
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Remastered and newly mixed by band members Dan Lacksman and Michel Moers, Telex releases Looking For Saint-Tropez.
Looking For Saint Tropez was Telexâs debut album originally released in 1979. It contains covers of Plastic Bertrandâs pop-punk âĂa Plane Pour Moiâ and Bill Haleyâs âRock Around The Clockâ, in which, so to speak, all of the rock is removed leaving nothing but the clock; a ticking, vocoderised, supremely deadpan robot parody of the original. Had Telex merely confined themselves to such covers they might have been regarded as a rather clever comedy band. But they also cut âMoskow Diskowâ, a rollocking, swerving, steaming dancefloor classic, a track which lays down the railroad for as yet unimagined electronic musics such as House and Techno. Years ahead of its time, its reputation has only been enhanced over time, as other, more date stamped electropop has fallen by the wayside.
This is released alongside Neurovision and Sex on vinyl following the now sold out coloured vinyl box set release. Wonderful World, Looney Tunes and How Do You Dance? are set for release later in the year.
The Belgian synthpop trio - Marc Moulin (1942- 2008), Lacksman and Michel Moers - launched in Brussels in 1978 and, as one of only a handful of synthpop pioneers at the time, helped bring electronic pop to the mainstream. Telex announced their retirement in 2008, following Moulinâs death, and in 2021 began a new partnership with Mute beginning with the release of This Is Telex.
Recent Praise:
âIf you can find a copy of Looking for Saint Tropez â or either of their best ofs â you're in for an electro treat.â - The Guardian
âTelex were largely misunderstood during their time together in the late â70s and â80s, yet this boxset containing the arch Belgian synthpop trioâs six newly remastered albums suggests they deserve a closer listen.â - 8/10* Uncut
âThis release is a must for all synth music fans.â â Blitzed magazine
â⊠a vital bridge between Kraftwerk and arguably all subsequent EDM⊠New Beatâs ground zero.â â Classic Rock
Tracklist
A1 Moskow Diskow
A2 PakmovÀst
A3 Café de la jungle
A4 Ăa plane pour moi
A5 Some Day / Un jour
B2 Something To Say
B3 Rock Around The Clock
B4 Victime de la societe
B5 Twist Ă Saint-Tropez









