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    Belgian legends "TELEX". The group around radiojock Marc Moulin, Synwizzard Dan Lacksman and architect Michel Moers were groundbreaking Electro-discopioneers and are considered as 1 of the big influences for early House and Technorecords.

    "Moskow Diskow" (French spoken version). Enjoy the Belgian railroads (filmed at the station of Schaerbeeck/Brussels) :-D
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFWdo...elated&search=

    "Twist A St-Tropez"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JChgN...elated&search=

    And their culthit "Eurovision", the Belgian entry for the European Songcontest and where they diss the whole event:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6USa0...elated&search=

    And their comeback from 2005: "On The Road Again"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML_WX...elated&search=

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    [quote=Videoskooter;96085]Belgian legends "TELEX". The group around radiojock Marc Moulin, Synwizzard Dan Lacksman and architect Michel Moers were groundbreaking Electro-discopioneers and are considered as 1 of the big influences for early House and Technorecords.

    great group although I wouldn't classify this under 'Disco'... more 'New Wave' or 'Euro' in the Kraftwerk school of Electro if you ask me...

    Another Belgian Disco (part 3??) group is Nacht und Nebel with the legendary Patrick Marina Nebel (vocals, piano, drums) Fil Ijzerdraad (bas) and Albiano Bentano (synths). Didn't Patrick Marina die or commit suicide or something??

    The group was never as big as Telex but their music is definitely worthwile to remember...
    'Movoco syntaca' especially and 'Beats of love', their biggest hit sofar.

    Classify under danceable 'Belgian Wave Disco' before Belgian New Beat
    ahh...another Belgian phenomenon

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    Re: Belgian Disco Part 1: TELEX

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    Quote Originally Written by Videoskooter View Post
    Belgian legends "TELEX". The group around radiojock Marc Moulin, Synwizzard Dan Lacksman and architect Michel Moers were groundbreaking Electro-discopioneers and are considered as 1 of the big influences for early House and Technorecords.

    great group although I wouldn't classify this under 'Disco'... more 'New Wave' or 'Euro' in the Kraftwerk school of Electro if you ask me...

    Another Belgian Disco (part 3??) group is Nacht und Nebel with the legendary Patrick Marina Nebel (vocals, piano, drums) Fil Ijzerdraad (bas) and Albiano Bentano (synths). Didn't Patrick Marina die or commit suicide or something??

    The group was never as big as Telex but their music is definitely worthwile to remember...
    'Movoco syntaca' especially and 'Beats of love', their biggest hit sofar.

    Classify under danceable 'Belgian Wave Disco' before Belgian New Beat
    ahh...another Belgian phenomenon

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    I bought that Nacht und Nebel single back in the day and always liked both tracks. That 100 BPM groove just kept me tuned in for some reason. I'll have to dig this one out later today and give it a spin.
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    Re: Belgian Disco Part 1: TELEX

    Quote Originally Written by Bernie View Post

    I bought that Nacht und Nebel single back in the day and always liked both tracks. That 100 BPM groove just kept me tuned in for some reason. I'll have to dig this one out later today and give it a spin.
    be sure to play it LOUD Bernie, also check out
    http://houbi.com/belpop/groepen/nachtundnebel.htm

    for more info on the man Patrick Marina Nebel

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    And don't forget Belgian cult legends FRONT 242 who are at the origin of Electronic Body Music and New Beat:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGEKn...ch=front%20242

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1beLK...ch=front%20242

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4j1D...ch=front%20242

    And so was my all time favourite Belgian band "LORDS OF ACID"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrlwNbZ8tF0

    who, nowadays mainly tour under their alter ego "PRAGA KHAN" and who's leadsinger is an ex-girlfriend of me ;-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qbFr...elated&search=

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    Ahh Johan, now you're bringing in Front 242. Love tracks like "Headhunter" and even "Tragedy For You."

    "I go there every night just to hear the beat..."
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    Quote Originally Written by Bernie View Post
    Love tracks like "Headhunter" and even "Tragedy For You."
    One you lock the target,
    Two you bait the line,
    Three you slowly spread the net
    And four you catch the man!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LUHFA_kRFM

    Bernie, you have ze greetings from Richard 23, the leadsinger :o

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    BTW, has anybody followed Telex' later carreer with songs like "Spike Jones"????

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    Re: Belgian Disco Part 1: TELEX

    I've always loved 'Moskow Diskow'; I could never get enough of any disco record featuring analogue sequencers.:-P I just don't understand it when people say this was early techno; it doesn't bear any resemblance to modern computer-generated dance music IMO.:???: There will never be a sound created again that's this brilliant.:icon_sad: The video's not too exciting though is it? I s'pose it's meant to be a bit ironic? That guy playing a saxophone on a completely synthesised track is quite funny actually.
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    Quote Originally Written by SandraDee View Post
    There will never be a sound created again that's this brilliant.:icon_sad:
    Cause I heard here the parallels with Kraftwerk from Germany, so let me introduce to You the band from Japan called YMO: Yellow Magic Orchestra. It began to work in the end of 70’s too, like TELEX. Their grooves are more near than Kraftwerk's to Telex.

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