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Mark Bell's Gear
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive. ...and now we know where the awesome strings on the Leeds Warehouse Mix likely came from...
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As cited in this Aug '91 interview w/ Music Technologies Magazine. Note: article only cites "MPC Electronics Music Percussion Computer", but in 1991, the MPC60 was the only MPC that had ever existed to that point. The MPC3000 and later MPC2000 didn't hit until years later. The MPC60II was released in 1991, but it was only a cosmetic body-shell update to the original 60, no meaningful sonic/functional differences, and also highly unlikely to have made it's way to the UK and into LFO's hands by the time interview was granted, months prior to publication.
The Yamaha SU10 is seen in The South Bank Show’s 1997 documentary on Björk featuring Mark Bell, who produced her 1997 album Homogenic, near 37:47.
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
at 0:10 into this live Bjork video you can see a Sherman Filterbank underneath the sampler hes modulating by hand. can be seen throughout the video.
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
In the August 1991 issue of Music Technology, Mark Bell is mentioned using the Korg KPR-77 drum machine, as detailed in the "Deep Vibrations" article on Muzines.
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
In a 1991 interview featured in Muzines' "Deep Vibrations," Mark Bell discusses his use of the Roland TR-727 Rhythm Composer, highlighting its essential role in providing dedicated Latin percussion sounds during that era.
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
The Roland Juno 106 can be seen in the lower right side of this photo of LFO in the studio.
As listed in this vintage interview on the Music Magazine Archive
In the Muzines article "Deep Vibrations" (MT Aug 91), Mark Bell discusses using the Roland Juno-6 synthesizer.
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive.
As listed in Aug '91 interview for Music Technologies Magazine.
As listed in Aug '91 interview for Music Technologies Magazine.
As listed in Aug '91 interview for Music Technologies Magazine.
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
As listed in this 1991 interview on the Music Magazine Archive
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Late Night Tales: The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips · 2005
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