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After LFO all but disintegrated in the late '90s and Mark Bell went on to produce for <a href="spotify:artist:7w29UYBi0qsHi5RTcv3lmA">Björk</a> and others, the other half of the duo, Gez Varley, began his own solo career with a 1997 album for Studio !K7. After fans of LFO's 1991 Frequencies LP (still one of the most respected electronic albums of all time) waited over five years for a follow-up, the end came soon after LFO's sophomore album, 1996's Advance. Varley's early adulation of hip-hop and electro -- including <a href="spotify:artist:208EQzx7RmoE2Ng9gF2edh">Juan Atkins</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0grZF2s6ADKiTGwf8EVZEY">Mantronix</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5YzGCkGA6XEGKs2C9KRVKA">Arthur Baker</a> -- came through loud and clear on his first solo record, Gez Varley Presents Tony Montana. Bayou Paradis appeared in spring 2001. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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