Mark Bell (British musician)
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Mark Bell is a musician and producer of electronic house music who, as well as being a member of the pioneering IDM group LFO on Warp Records, has collaborated with a wide range of artists such as Björk and Depeche Mode, for whom he took on the production duties for the entire Exciter album. Mark hails from Lofthouse, West Yorkshire, between Leeds & Wakefield and went to Rodillian High School.
He had an important role in Björk's 1997 album Homogenic. He did collaborate later with the Icelandic singer. He was involved in her tours in 1998 and the 2007–2008 tour for her new album, Volta. Mark can be seen on several of Björk's live music DVDs released for her DVD box set running a complicated rack of equipment that produces the sequencing required for Björk to perform her music live.
He has also recorded under the aliases Clark, Clark & Lofthouse, Counterpoint, Fawn, and Speed Jack.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 1994 "Storm" (as Speed Jack)
- 1994 "C.T.C." (as Speed Jack)
- 1995 "Lofthouse" (as Clark)
- 1995 "Klip EP" (as Fawn)
- 1996 "Jigsaw" (as Counterpoint)
- 1996 "Blue Bossa" (as Speed Jack)
[edit] Albums
- 1996 "Surge" (as Speed Jack)
[edit] Production
- 1997 Björk - Homogenic
- 2000 Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030
- 2000 Björk - Selmasongs
- 2001 Depeche Mode - Exciter
- 2001 Björk - Vespertine (uncredited)
- 2004 Björk - Medúlla
- 2005 Björk - Drawing Restraint 9
- 2007 Björk - Volta