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"It's with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of Mark Bell of LFO who died last week from complications after an operation. Mark's family friends request privacy at this difficult time," Warp wrote in a statement.<br>
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Bell and Gez Varley founded LFO in 1988. The group released three albums from 1991 to 2003 and had several top singles including "LFO," "We Are Back," and "What Is House." Varley left the group in 1996 leaving Bell to carry on alone. As a producer, Bell has worked with artists like Bj rk and Depeche Mode.<br>
 
  
Detroit techno producer Claude Young told Beatportal that Bell was an "amazing producer" and "an extremely pleasant guy to be around.<br>
 
  
"His early work along with Gez Varley as LFO inspired all of us in Detroit back in the day," Young added. "We never heard anything like it, the music was impressive and futuristic. It pushed all of us to try harder and to go further with sound. And his later solo work are blueprints for modern day techno. I feel like we lost another brother today."<br>
 
  
We send our thoughts and prayers to the loved ones of Mark Bell.<br>
 
  
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United academy boss  has reportedly been ruled out of the York City job.
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Neil Redfearn will remain at , after being ruled out of the York City job, according to BBC Radio York
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NEWS: York City WON'T be furthering any interest in Leeds United Academy Manager Neil Redfearn as possible replacement for Nigel Worthington
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BBC Radio York (@BBCYork)
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Redfearn was instilled as one of the bookies' favourites to take over at York, but it seems that he will continue with his job at .
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Redfearn's stock had risen after an impressive spell as caretaker boss at Elland Road and it led to York reportedly being interested.
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However, the Minstermen appear to be looking elsewhere leaving Redfearn to continue as head of the club's academy.
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It is sure to be pleasing news for Leeds supporters, who value Redfearn highly. Indeed, he has been touted as a future manager of the Elland Road outfit, after his last temporary spell in charge.
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Redfearn collected 10 points from the 12 available to him before he was replaced by Darko Milanic.&nbsp;
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York, meanwhile, are still looking elsewhere for their new boss after parting with Nigel Worthington this week and club communication's manager Sophie Hicks  that an appointment will be made soon.
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She said: "We spoke to some people (on Monday) and talks will continue (on Tuesday).
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"We're hoping to bring the new manager in before this weekend's game against Shrewsbury.
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"We've been encouraged by the number of people who have applied for the job, the calibre is very good.
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"Whoever it is has to be right for us. They need the relevant experience in this league, they have to be straightforward, hard-working and able to build a good relationship with us."
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Will Redfearn be a future Leeds manager?
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John VerrallJohn is a sports journalism graduate from Staffordshire University. He is a huge football fan and a minute-by-minute writer for UEFA.com, as well as being a freelance writer for Sports New Media. John has also seen his work been published by the likes of The Guardian, World Soccer and Shoot Magazine over the course of his bourgeoning journalism career so far. He has a particular expertise in all things to do with the Football League 鈥?and is a passionate Peterborough United fan.
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United academy boss  has reportedly been ruled out of the York City job.
 
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Neil Redfearn will remain at , after being ruled out of the York City job, according to BBC Radio York
NEWS: York City WON'T be furthering any interest in Leeds United Academy Manager Neil Redfearn as possible replacement for Nigel Worthington
BBC Radio York (@BBCYork) 
Redfearn was instilled as one of the bookies' favourites to take over at York, but it seems that he will continue with his job at .
Redfearn's stock had risen after an impressive spell as caretaker boss at Elland Road and it led to York reportedly being interested.
However, the Minstermen appear to be looking elsewhere leaving Redfearn to continue as head of the club's academy.
It is sure to be pleasing news for Leeds supporters, who value Redfearn highly. Indeed, he has been touted as a future manager of the Elland Road outfit, after his last temporary spell in charge.
Redfearn collected 10 points from the 12 available to him before he was replaced by Darko Milanic. 
York, meanwhile, are still looking elsewhere for their new boss after parting with Nigel Worthington this week and club communication's manager Sophie Hicks  that an appointment will be made soon.
She said: "We spoke to some people (on Monday) and talks will continue (on Tuesday).
"We're hoping to bring the new manager in before this weekend's game against Shrewsbury.
"We've been encouraged by the number of people who have applied for the job, the calibre is very good.
"Whoever it is has to be right for us. They need the relevant experience in this league, they have to be straightforward, hard-working and able to build a good relationship with us."

Will Redfearn be a future Leeds manager? John VerrallJohn is a sports journalism graduate from Staffordshire University. He is a huge football fan and a minute-by-minute writer for UEFA.com, as well as being a freelance writer for Sports New Media. John has also seen his work been published by the likes of The Guardian, World Soccer and Shoot Magazine over the course of his bourgeoning journalism career so far. He has a particular expertise in all things to do with the Football League 鈥?and is a passionate Peterborough United fan.

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