Among the most striking contributors was , a standard-bearer for Detroit’s "second wave" of techno. Mentored by icons like Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May, Pullen brought a "Detroit techno polish" to the quirky, rigid sensibilities of Telex. Analyzing the Stacey Pullen Mix
Table_title: Telex – I (Still) Don't Like Music Remix Vol. 2 Table_content: header: | Label: | SSR (4) – CRCL-8803, SSR (4) – SCD- Telex. I Don't Like Music (stacey pullen mix)
The remix moves away from the "merry" Kraftwerk-inspired feel of Telex’s early work toward a more hypnotic, club-ready atmospheric state. Among the most striking contributors was , a
This blog post explores the intersection of European synth-pop irony and Detroit techno grit through the lens of The Clash of Two Worlds: Telex Meets Detroit 2 Table_content: header: | Label: | SSR (4)
Watch the official Stacey Pullen mix of Telex's 'I Don't Like Music' to experience this Detroit techno transformation: Telex - I Don't Like Music (Stacey Pullen Remix) YouTube• Sep 28, 2010 Telex – I (Still) Don't Like Music Remix Vol. 2 - Discogs
In 1999, the Belgian electronic pioneers —comprising Marc Moulin, Dan Lacksman, and Michel Moers—decided to let a new generation of producers "tinker with their original blueprints". The result was the remix collection I (Still) Don't Like Music: Remixes, Vol. 2 , a project that bridged the gap between 1970s synth-pop and modern club culture.
Critics have praised the mix for being a "perfectly executed" update that respects the source material while completely re-envisioning it for the dance floor. Why It Matters