Mark Bell (British musician)

Mark Bell (22 February 1971 – 8 October 2014) was a British DJ, record producer, and member of the pioneering techno group LFO.

[2] Bell went to college to study photography and graphic design, where he met the West Yorkshire DJ Martin Williams and Gez Varley.

[2] In 1988, Varley, Bell and Martin began to play gigs as LFO, named after the low frequency oscillator, a function of many synthesizers.

[2][4] When asked about the long gap between records, Bell stated “It’s not intentional...It's easy doing your first album as you have all the first part of your life to express.

[3][5] Bell was credited for the majority of the album's production, including the songs "Pluto", "Alarm Call", and the bassline in "Jóga".

[6] Bell would also produce Björk's Selmasongs, the soundtrack to the Lars von Trier's film Dancer in the Dark.

Mark Bell would perform production duties on all of Björk's albums between Homogenic and Biophilia .