The producer and co-founder of the British electronic music group LFO died last week after complications from surgery.
Legendary music producer Mark Bell passed away last week, according to an announcement made by his label Warp Records on Monday. Bell was 43.
"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."
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No details on the exact cause of his death have been released at this time.
Bell gained musical fame, along with his creative partner and bandmate Gez Varney, with the electronic music group LFO – short for Low Frequency Oscillators.
Bell is also celebrated for his work with experimental pop singer Bjork and producing her 1997 album Homogenic, as well as producing Depeche Mode's 2001 album Exciter.
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