Lfo (British Group)

LFO is an English techno group on the Warp Records label. LFO was one of the pioneers of the harsh techno of the early 1990s. Originally comprising Gez Varley and Mark Bell, they met while studying at Leeds and gave their first track, the eponymous "LFO", to Nightmares On Wax. The demo's popularity in clubs lead to the track being released by Warp in 1990 (see 1990 in music), where it made it into the Top Twenty, then-Radio 1 DJ Steve Wright declared it was the worst record he had ever heard. Signed to Tommy Boy in the US the duo did remix work on Afrika Bambaataa's Planet Rock and LFO went on to work with Bjrk, Radiohead, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Laurent Garnier, and Andrew Weatherall (The Sabres Of Paradise). Bell left in 1997 to form Feedback with Simon Hartley (Wildplanet). Helped produce 'Homogenic' with Bjork and 'Exciter' with Depeche Mode.

Discography

  • Frequencies (1991)
  • Advance (1996)
  • Sheath (2003)

 

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