LFO (artist)
Not to be confused with the LFO synthesiser component they're named after.
Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove
LFO were part of the early Warp roster, most famous for their track "LFO".
Equipment list
Circa LFO
- Atari Mega 1[1][2][3]
- Casio FZ-10M[1][2][3]
- Jen SX-1000[1][2]
- Kawai K1[1][2][3]
- Steinberg Cubase[3]
- TI Speak & Spell[4][2][3]
Additions circa Frequencies
- Bandai DynaMike[1]
- Alesis SR-16[1]
- C-LAB Creator[1]
- Casio DA-7[1]
- Another Jen SX-1000[1]
- Kay DRM-1[1]
- Korg DDD-1[1]
- Korg KPR-77[1]
- Korg MS-10[1]
- Korg Wavestation[1]
- MPC MPC-1[1]
- Roland Juno-6[1]
- Roland MC-202[1]
- Roland TB-303[1]
- Roland TR-727[1]
- Roland TR-808[1]
- Vesta Kozo MDI-1[1]
- Yamaha FX500[1]
- Yamaha SPX50D[1]
Selected discography
- Various, Pioneers of the Hypnotic Groove, 1991
References
- "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991, pp. 60—65
- "Interview: How LFO made 'LFO'" 909 Originals, Jul 2020
- "Bleepography: 19 — LFO: 'LFO'" Matt Anniss, Aug 2022
- "LFO" "LFO (The Leeds Warehouse Mix)" LFO, LFO, 1990
External links
Interviews
- "Deep Vibrations" Simon Trask, Music Technology, Aug 1991, pp. 60—65
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Warp Records: Aphex Twin | Aphex Twin guide | Autechre | LFO (artist) | Richie Hawtin