Bola

Dar­rell Fit­ton is an elec­tronic musi­cian from Man­ches­ter, Eng­land. Most of his work is recorded under record­ing monikers Bola and Jello, released pri­mar­ily on Skam Records.

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Fit­ton has also con­tributed to elec­tronic acts D-Breeze, Brahma and Ooblo, and Autechre’s Gescom project. Fit­ton was rumored to have left the music indus­try in Novem­ber 2007, but he announced his inten­tion to con­tinue mak­ing music on the Bola Face­book page in July 2009. Fit­ton described these rumors as stem­ming from a mis­com­mu­ni­ca­tion with PMW Creative.

Fit­ton had his first elec­tronic music release in 1994, on Warp’s now infa­mous Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence II com­pi­la­tion, in 1995 he returned, but with the now more famil­iar Bola moniker releas­ing the Bola 1 12″ on Skam Records. A rare set of 3 EPs called Shapes was released in 2000, pressed at only 300 copies; in Sep­tem­ber 2006, it was remas­tered and reis­sued in greater num­bers by Skam, adding three bonus tracks.

His lat­est album, Kroun­grine, was released in 2007. Fit­ton has stated on the Bola Face­book page that he is cur­rently work­ing on a new album, to be titled Ambrosia, which at this stage is still with­out an esti­mated release date. Most recently, Fit­ton remixed a track by Aus­tralian group Ektoise; his first fresh out­put in three years.

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