Frequencies is the debut studio album by British electronic music duo LFO, released on 22 July 1991 by Warp.
[5] Warp originally signed LFO in 1990 after DJ Martin played their tracks at Leeds Warehouse.
[6] According to Mark Bell, most of the album was made by him alone because Gez Varley felt "trapped by the confines of Warp" and wanted to make more direct dance music; the credits were nonetheless split equally.
[13] In a 2013 article for Fact, critic Simon Reynolds called Frequencies "one of electronic dance music's All Time Top 5 Albums".
[14] Mixmag included Frequencies in its 2018 list of the 50 most influential dance music albums of all time.