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  1. LFO was a British electronic music act formed in 1988 consisting of Mark Bell and Gez Varley. They released their acclaimed debut LP Frequencies in 1991 on Sheffield label Warp . After Varley left the group in 1996, Bell continued solo to release Advance (1996) and Sheath (2003). [1]

  2. Apr 30, 2021 · The Only Surviving Member of LFO Has a Story to Tell. Still mourning the loss of his two bandmates, singer Brad Fischetti is prepping a tribute concert to finally earn them some respect. By...

  3. Apr 4, 2023 · By the time LFO (for Lyte Funky Ones) became a radio staple, Lima had replaced founding member Brian "Brizz" Gillis —which is why so many headlines heralded Fischetti as the group's sole...

  4. LFO, named after the Low Frequency Oscillator component of synthesizers, were pioneers of the Bleep Techno sound in the UK at the end of the Eighties and are best known for the early...

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · BrianBrizzGillis, one of the founders of the ’90s boy band LFO, died Wednesday, sources close to the singer confirmed to Variety. He was 47. LFO member Brad Fischetti was the first ...

  6. LFO (Low Frequency Oscillation), named after the Low Frequency Oscillator component of synthesizers, were pioneers of the "Bleep Techno" sound in the UK at the end of the Eighties and are best known for the early self-titled techno anthem "LFO".

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Mark Bell and Gez Varley’s 1991 debut album as LFO, 'Frequencies' on Warp Records, encapsulated dance music’s past, present and future, and became a benchmark for the bleep techno sound. Here, Ben Cardew revisits the influential album.