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  1. Mark Bell (22 February 1971 – 8 October 2014) was a British DJ, record producer, and member of the pioneering techno group LFO. He recorded on Warp Records , and also collaborated with artists such as Björk and Depeche Mode .

  2. Oct 14, 2014 · Mark Bell, the influential British producer and electronic music pioneer who worked extensively with Icelandic star Bjork, has died at the age of 43. His label, Warp Records, said "with great...

  3. Oct 14, 2014 · Mark Bell, who founded the highly influential techno-music duo LFO and later collaborated with Bjork on several iconic albums, died of complications from a surgery, his record label said...

    • LFO – “LFO” LFO derived its name from a synthesizer circuit known as a low frequency oscillator, which is commonly used to modulate other audio signals.
    • Björk – “Amphibian” (Mark Bell remix) Bell paints a tantalizing dreamscape on his reinterpretation of the Vespertinesingle by setting the singer’s sliced-up vocal harmonies adrift between pulsing strings and thoughtful chimes.
    • Björk – “Hunter” Bell can lay claim to one of the most critically acclaimed Björk singles of all time in this delightfully haunting and deceivingly minimal cut from iconic album Homogenic.
    • Björk – “Jóga” In another unforgettable Homogeniceffort, Bell’s cinematic string arrangement on the album’s lead single never fails to give goose bumps.
  4. Oct 13, 2014 · Along with his partner-in-crime Gez Varley, Bell was a seminal part of the UK's early-90s electronic music scene, and a pioneer of the subgenre of bass-heavy, North England techno known as...

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  5. Oct 13, 2014 · LFO's Mark Bell, the producer behind Bjork, Depeche Mode and others, has died, his label Warp Records has confirmed.

  6. LFO was a British electronic music act formed in 1988 consisting of Mark Bell and Gez Varley. They released their acclaimed debut LP Frequencies in 1991 on Sheffield label Warp. After Varley left the group in 1996, Bell continued solo to release Advance (1996) and Sheath (2003). Bell died in October 2014, effectively ending the project.