Mark Bell (British musician)  

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Mark Bell (c.1971 - October 2014) was a British musician and producer of electronic house music who, as well as being a member of the pioneering electronic music group LFO on Warp Records, collaborated with a wide range of artists such as Björk and Depeche Mode, for whom he took on the production duties for the entire Exciter album. Bell hailed from Lofthouse, West Yorkshire, between Leeds and Wakefield, and went to Rodillian High School.

He had the important role of producing Björk's 1997 album Homogenic, a collaboration that continued until his death. He was involved in her tours in 1998 and the 2007–2008 tour for her album Volta. Bell can be seen on several of Björk's live music DVDs released for her DVD box set running a complicated rack of equipment that produces the sequencing required for Björk to perform her music live. He also appears, suspended in mid-air, in the video for her single Declare Independence. He has contributed numerous remixes to her singles and compilations as well as remixing the likes of Depeche Mode, Erasure and Dave Clarke.

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Death

Bell died in October 2014, aged 43, from complications following medical surgery. His death was reported on 13 October 2014.

Discography

Singles

with LFO

Year Single Peak chart positions
UK
1990 "LFO"
12
1991 "We Are Back"
47
1992 "What is House?"
62
1994 "Tied Up"
99
2003 "Freak"
79

as Speed Jack

  • 1994 "Storm"
  • 1994 "C.T.C."
  • 1996 "Blue Bossa"

as Clark

  • 1995 "Lofthouse"

as Fawn

  • 1995 "Klip EP"

as Counterpoint

  • 1996 "Jigsaw"

Albums

Production




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