Hailing from Sheffield, LFO made an indelible mark on the history of electronic
music at the height of the techno wave in the early 1990s. The duo of Mark Bell
and Gez Varley were uncompromisingly at the crossroads between Detroit house and
European experimentation. Although short-lived, the band's career is littered
with classic anthems ("LFO", "Love Is the Message") and cult albums, Frequencies
in 1991 and Advance in 1996. Building on this reputation, the Mark Bell-reduced
LFO returned in 2003 with the album Sheath, after having produced Björk and
worked for Radiohead and Depec...