Mark Bell passed away this week from complications after an operation.
Bell was a member of the group LFO. He was also a popular music producer who worked with artists like Depeche Mode and Deltron 3030. Bell also collaborated on several albums with Björk.
Warp Records confirmed the news of Mark Bell’s passing today on Facebook.
Warp Records writes: “It’s with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of Mark Bell of LFO who died last week from complications after an operation. Mark’s family & friends request privacy at this difficult time.”
It’s with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of Mark Bell of LFO. https://t.co/it0OB2EE0z
— Warp Records (@WarpRecords) October 13, 2014
Shortly after the news broke, fans of Mark Bell’s music took to social media to express their sadness.
So sad to hear of Mark Bell’s death (1) Frequencies arguably best dance album ever made (2) THAT bassline recorded to tape to get distortion
— derek walmsley (@derekwalmsley) October 13, 2014
RIP Mark Bell. One of the greats.
— karlpmeier (@karlpmeier) October 13, 2014
Sad coincidence that I posted about how LFO’s music was timeless just 2 days ago… RIP Mark Bell.
— Para One (@paraoner) October 13, 2014
Were you a fan of Mark Bell? Bjork hasn’t commented on Bell’s passing but she did share some of his music on her Twitter page.
lfo – love is the message https://t.co/Ude2OPwHSw
— björk (@bjork) October 13, 2014
some monday nostalgia : a mark bell remix of possibly maybe . https://t.co/mVkA7JnJgc
— björk (@bjork) October 13, 2014
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