FlyLo isn't dead, his album is called "You're Dead".
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:51 am
by magma
rickyarbino wrote:FlyLo isn't dead, his album is called "You're Dead".
That reply took you a long ass time. Edited it before you posted!
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:59 am
by rickyarbino
Kept the tab open while doing other stuff.
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:02 pm
by magma
Do you have anything to say about Mark Bell, rickyarbino?
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:08 pm
by rickyarbino
Apparently, no more than you still do.
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:25 pm
by hubb
calm down
and yeah it's fucked ... but at least he got to make a bunch of stuff..
super weird was earlier this year when a lot of people thought he was dead..
Imo some of his stuff is close to eno, aphex, square in how unique, 'important' or original it was... not neglecting Bjørks own input on the songs.
And if you don't like Bjørk already, it's a mistake and she will have a bit that hits you if you give it a chance..
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:34 pm
by magma
hubb wrote:calm down
and yeah it's fucked ... but at least he got to make a bunch of stuff..
super weird was earlier this year when a lot of people thought he was dead..
Imo some of his stuff is close to eno, aphex, square in how unique, 'important' or original it was... not neglecting Bjørks own input on the songs.
Sounds like it was a complication from an operation, so whether the operation was connected to the earlier scare... dunno, just a particularly sad name to add to this year's death pool.
I think this record might've been my first "WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED" moment with electronic music as a wide-eyed, 11 year old 2 Unlimited devotee. LFO were SO good and far more important than their current (lack of) fame suggests.
Glad I got to see him perform a few times... twice with Björk and once on his own DJing LFO tunes to a room full of munters in Islington. I guess he'll never get to do the live LFO performance they had planned for last year's Bangface Weekender though.
And if you don't like Bjørk already, it's a mistake and she will have a bit that hits you if you give it a chance..
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:45 pm
by hubb
I thougt lfo was just an alias and not a duo?
there was only one guy when he played here at a very tiny venue
or maybe the e was just very strong - good times anyway
It's been one man since the early 00s... was definitely a duo in the 90s!
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:57 pm
by sixs
seeing bjork performing hyperballad into freak is prob my most memorable live experiences
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:09 pm
by hubb
sick live no doubt
Got to recommend Matmos aswell now that we are talking about it..
They work with Bjørk in a similar fashion, live and as producers.
They are awesome but really difficult to define and follow imo..,. but they are two dudes dressed like Leigh Bowery on stage making music that sounds like 90's house but doesn't have a disco feeling as with Mark Bells stuff.
Leigh Bowery get to know
That said, knowing the concept behind this record adds plenty to the enjoyment. Take "For Felix (And All the Rats)", for example. The music alone, which consists of what sounds like Tony Conrad-style detuned string drones and an African thumb piano, is striking and needs no explanation. But when we discover that the track was made using sounds coaxed from an empty rat's cage (Matmos applied a violin bow to the bars to mimic the strings, and then plucked the bars for the thumb piano sound), it adds a rich layer of meaning. As a commentary on innocent life in bondage, it's just as powerful as a photograph of an eyeless monkey in restraints. Both the concept and the execution of "For Felix" are brilliant individually, and taken together, the effect is almost overpowering; it's a terribly sad and heartbreaking piece of music. None of the other tracks feature such a strong conceptual coup, but the rest vary from decent to great.
sixs wrote:seeing bjork performing hyperballad into freak is prob my most memorable live experiences
Yes! I think that's the tour I caught her twice on... once at Glastonbury (she blew up the right stack of the Pyramid stage with the nuts end of Hyperballad) and once at the O2, which was a bit more organised.
hubb wrote:sick live no doubt
Got to recommend Matmos aswell now that we are talking about it..
They work with Bjørk in a similar fashion, live and as producers.
I think that's always been the best thing about Björk for me... she writes good, occasionally incredible songs, but she's had a better ear for producers than almost any songwriter I can think of during my lifetime. You always know a Björk album is going to give you something you've never heard before.
If Björk's working with someone I haven heard of, I *know* I need to dig into their back-catalogue.
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:46 pm
by particle-jim
RIP Mark Bell, when my dad first discovered I was getting into dubstep and electronic music in general he sat me down and made me listen to LFO for the sake of historical context, I'm glad he did
also Bjork fucking rules (again, my dad is a big fan and this rubbed off on me)
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:50 pm
by hubb
Thomas Knak did some bits on vespertine - https://soundcloud.com/thomasknak
was part of future 3 tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune
some of this stuff is so airport commercial but still so awesome
(on a tangent now )
Re: Mark Bell RIP
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 2:07 pm
by magma
particle-jim wrote:RIP Mark Bell, when my dad first discovered I was getting into dubstep and electronic music in general he sat me down and made me listen to LFO for the sake of historical context, I'm glad he did
also Bjork fucking rules (again, my dad is a big fan and this rubbed off on me)
I had exactly the same experience but with older brothers... the 11 year old me was so fucking spoilt for music looking back. I'm so grateful they cared enough to introduce their annoying kid brother to so much.