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SJR 094CD
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"This is the second album from Bell and is a mix of robotic funk electro, funked up twisted disco and classic 808 acid. Four years making this album (!), Bell give us analog synthesizers and digital techniques to bring you robotic arcade-system electro. Deeply complex electronic material, deep basslines, superb production, ranging from unremittingly catchy to dark, creating truly a formidable electronic album. Supporters of Bell range from Andy Weatherall to Carl Craig. This is the latest new electronic artist from Soul Jazz Records. The album comes on CD and super-loud double vinyl."
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SJR 078EP
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[deleted] "The sixth release from the UK electro artists Bell. Managing to mix up Acid, Disco, Electro and Funk the group continues to gain fans that include Andrew Weatherall, Gilles Peterson, Trevor Jackson and more. 'Winning Signal' is classic electrofunk style, 'Mode 3' sounds like Kraftwerk via Detroit. All in all, a quality electro release."
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STL 035EP
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"Latest release from London electro duo Bell in a two-step stylee. Released on sister label Satellite."
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STL 030CD
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"Fourth release by electro artists Bell entitled Numbers mixes Detroit and New York Electro (from Mantronix to Drexciya) with English Electronica (from Cabaret Voltaire to Add N To X). After three singles of electro, techno and acid house, this album shows all their influences, from other experimentalists such as Moodyman to Kraftwerk. 'Mantronix/Jonzun Crew inspired nod to early 80s electrobeat with just a touch of black-shirted Anglo electronics. Bell are a duo from London and this release is brilliant' -- Muzik. Bell recently played alongside ESG at the last 1977 and have got fans from the likes of Andy Weatherall and Gilles Peterson. Bell are Dan Crouch and Adrian Stephens and both are from London."
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