Billy Ray Martin Profile
The non-stop Electronic Cabaret of Billie Ray
Martin
"The singer is Billie Ray Martin and she’s one of the living legends
in modern music history and one of the best voices on planet earth."
DJ HELL
“Billie Ray Martin does it better...She is the thinking man’s diva,
never being afraid to take a chance and push forward”.
Dean Thatcher
To anyone with a soul, the return of Billie Ray Martin is long
overdue. Where the average soul singer seems content to substitute
bluster for raw emotion, Billie’s voice taps into and lays bare
long-withheld feelings, deep-seated memories, and passions beyond
your wildest dreams…
Forming Electribe 101 in 1989, Billie gave dance music fans
something to think about. Their first single, “Talking With Myself”,
rode the crest of the deep house wave with highly individual style.
Its striking blend of Billie’s oblique, other-worldly vocals and
lush electro had critics thumbing their thesauruses ragged, leading
to it being unanimously declared one of the finest records of the
decade. Two further hits and the album “Electribal Memories”
followed, each meeting with unparalleled acclaim, as did a Depeche
Mode support tour slot. But, in 1992, Billie left the group to
follow her muse at leisure, a muse that has been leading her down
progressively more adventurous alleyways since infancy.
Billie grew up in Hamburg’s red-light district with her
working-class grandparents, who bombarded her with Elvis and German
Schlager music and otherwise worked hard at keeping her away from
the hookers and harbour-workers that populated her family and the
area in which they lived. First demos were made at the tender age of
five years old. Her childhood years were taken up by an obsession
with the songs of Elton John, which was later discarded for a
lifestyle of punk, which she lived to the limit in Hamburg and
London.
In the late ‘80s Billie moved to Berlin and had her musical
sensibilities tweaked yet again: it was the time of the electronic
invasion by bands like Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle and the
early Human League. Billie’s conceptions of music were changed
entirely. Equally important, she was consciously encountering the
soul music of Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and Aretha, and was
riding the Motown and Stax revival wave. The goal became clear:
after a fruitful time of musical explorations, (during which she
formed a number of soul and sixties garage oriented R&B bands, which
cleaned up in Berlin in the late ‘80s), Billie moved to London with
one mission: to fuse soul and electronics - the intellectual and the
emotional, as she put it.
Her move couldn’t have been more timely. The arrival of Chicago
house in the shape of Fingers Inc. and countless other pioneers
allowed Billie to discover where her musical future lay. The rest,
as they say…
Following Electribe’s break-up, Billie released two monumentally
beautiful records (the “Four Ambient Tales” collection and the
thoroughly scary “Persuasion”, made with The Grid and Spooky
respectively), and subsequently scored a worldwide number one hit
with her song “Your Loving Arms”, now regarded as one of the
all-time classics of dance music. Three more hits and the album
“Deadline For My Memories” (Warners) followed; a collection of
soaring, sting-in-tail reflections on the subjects of unrequited
love and the bizarre in everyday life. The album explored her vision
to create music that is equal parts Kraftwerk and Phil Spector.
Enthusiastically received, sold out shows confirmed that she had hit
a nerve in a public gasping for something real. The nerve is still
throbbing…
On her last album, “18 Carat Garbage”, released in 2002, Billie once
again developed her dream of “Memphis meets Deutschland”. The basis
of the songs was recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, with the legendary
Hi-musicians and members of Aretha’s band before experimental
electronic sounds were added. A duet with Billie’s favourite singer,
soul legend Ann Peebles (“I Can’t Stand The Rain”) on the album’s
title song makes the buff’s heart jump for joy and a lifetime dream
come true for Billie.
Two singles appeared on Billie’s new Disco Activisto label in 2004:
“Dead Again”, getting closer to her Electribe 101 roots and, “No
Brakes On My Roller Skates”: infectious electro-punk-pop topped off
with Billie’s vertiginous vocals. A re-release of this is in the
works.
The Billie-penned (and performed) song “Je Regrette Everything”
appeared on the album “NY Muscle” (Universal), by DJ Hell of Gigolo
Records fame. Ignore the hype and you're left with a classic BRM
drama-fest par excellence. Released as a single in May 2005, it went
straight into the Music Week top ten 12”s.
2005 also saw the release of a song she wrote and recorded with
Scottish duo Slam. The track, entitled “Bright Lights Fading”, was
the highlight of their “Year Zero” album, universally acclaimed in
reviews and, again, hit the Music Week top ten 12”s when released as
a single.
The style press continue to cover Billie’s unique visual style and
she was recognised as one of i-D Magazine’s “25 Influential Women”
as part of their 25th Anniversary issue and photographed for this by
Wolfgang Tillmans.
As a DJ Billie started taking to the decks with the launch of her
own London clubnight “Komputerliebe”, which she aims to relaunch in
2007. She delivers a distinctive and spot-on set of cutting-edge new
electronic music. The growing response to her DJing has led to
bookings taking her across the UK and worldwide, generating a
frenzied reaction wherever she plays. Already in 2007, she has twice
visited NYC and also Japan, as well as the Spring Seven Electronic
Music Festival in Graz.
Billie is currently working on her new solo album, which she
describes as the ultimate pop-fest, with more than a cutting-edge
twist. The first single “Undisco Me”, a Moroder-fest released in May
2007 on Rebirth, is gathering momentum on dancefloors as we speak,
being the highest new entry on the UK club charts and currently
number 7 in DJ Magazine’s Hype Chart, and reaching number 12 in
Music Week’s Cool Cuts, number 4 in DMC Update’s Buzz Chart and
number 6 in Update’s Club Chart. Remixes are by Peter Juergens, Acid
Jacks and Edison.
It’s made Single of the Week in MixMag Update and has received an
overload of praise and plays from DJs including Roger Sanchez, Tom
Novy (“Welcome back Billie! We put our loving arms around you.”),
Joachim Garraud, Oliver Lang (Bora Bora, Pacha), Dave Dresden, David
Vendetta, DJ Paulette, Stuart Millar (“massive crossover potential…
getting caning by everyone imaginable”), Spooky, Sarah Main (Pacha),
Oscar G, Rob Mello, Jody Wisternoff, Mark Moore, Anthony Pappa… the
list goes on. It’s already starting to make an impression in Ibiza
and across European radio and was Tune of the Week on Huggy’s XFM
show.
Meanwhile, Billie is busy perfecting an album with U.S. / Norwegian
electronica / industrial-lounge duo Aquavit.
She has also recorded a song with electronic act Risque, entitled
“Push The Button”, to be released in the next couple of months.
www.billieraymartin.com
Short / Current
Billie Ray Martin started DJing after the
fabulous response she received to her sets at her London clubnight “Komputerliebe”,
and she hasn’t looked back since. She has just returned from Japan
and New York where her own brand of electro went down a storm. As
well as dj’ing and performing around the UK and across Europe, her
new single ‘Undisco Me’ has just been released, currently gathering
momentum in charts and on dancefloors worldwide. Current UK dance
chart position no 7.
Billie delivers a distinctive and spot-on set of cutting-edge new
electronic music, hard enough for the largest clubs but never
soul-less.
Electronic music for the connoisseur…
…Billie Ray Martin takes to the decks with a fresh and personal
approach.
In addition to this, Billie is available to perform live. On stage
Billie delivers a ferocious and mind-blowing performance, to
electrifying effect. With Larry Lush on electronics, her unique
blend of electronic soulfulness is perfectly suited for clubs, live
venues as well as special events.
Contact: mail@billieraymartin.com
The non-stop Electronic Cabaret of Billie Ray Martin
The singer is Billie Ray Martin and she’s one of the living legends
in modern music history and one of the best voices on planet earth."
DJ HELL
“Billie Ray Martin does it better...She is the thinking man’s diva,
never being afraid to take a chance and push forward”.
Dean Thatcher
Dubbed “the Queen of electronic soul”, Billie Ray Martin first came
to prominence leading the acclaimed deep house act Electribe 101,
her unique voice leaving critics struggling to find words to match
its beauty. Electribe 101 scored a series of hits including the
classic “Talking With Myself” before Billie departed to continue
exploring fusions of electronic music and soul. After releasing the
thoroughly scary “Persuasion” and the monumentally beautiful “Four
Ambient Tales”, Billie found herself with a worldwide number one in
“your loving arms” now regarded as one of the all-time classics of
dance music. Three more hits and the album “Deadline for My
Memories” followed, allowing Billie to tour extensively.
Since then Billie has worked with Ann Peebles and Carla Thomas,
together with Al Green’s and Aretha Franklin's musicians on her
album "18 Carat Garbage", developing and to a point perfecting her
dream of “Memphis meets Deutschland”.
She followed this with a series of acclaimed singles and
collaborations – from her own “Dead Again” and “No Brakes On My
Rollerskates” on her Disco Activisto label to “Je Regrette
Everything” with DJ Hell and “Bright Lights Fading” with Scottish
duo Slam, resulting in an abundance of renewed media praise and
dance chart entries.
In Summer 2005, Billie starting taking to the decks with the launch
of her own London clubnight “Komputerliebe”, which she aims to
relaunch in 2007. As DJ, Billie delivers a distinctive and spot-on
set of cutting-edge new electronic music, with new discoveries and
classics thrown into the mix. The growing response to her DJing has
led to bookings taking her across the UK and worldwide, generating a
frenzied reaction wherever she plays. Already in 2007, she has twice
visited NYC and also Japan, as well as the Spring Seven Electronic
Music Festival in Graz.
Billie is currently working on her new solo album, which she
describes as the ultimate pop-fest, with more than a cutting-edge
twist. The first single “Undisco Me”, a Moroder-fest released in May
2007 on Rebirth, is gathering momentum on dancefloors as we speak,
being the highest new entry on the UK club charts and currently
number 7 in DJ Magazine’s Hype Chart. It has reached number 12 in
Music Week’s Cool Cuts, number 4 in DMC Update’s Buzz Chart and
number 6 in Update’s Club Chart. Remixes are by Peter Juergens, Acid
Jacks and Edison.
It’s made Single of the Week in MixMag Update and has received an
overload of praise and plays from DJs including Roger Sanchez, Tom
Novy (“Welcome back Billie! We put our loving arms around you.”),
Joachim Garraud, Oliver Lang (Bora Bora, Pacha), Dave Dresden, David
Vendetta, DJ Paulette, Stuart Millar (“massive crossover potential…
getting caning by everyone imaginable”), Spooky, Sarah Main (Pacha),
Oscar G, Rob Mello, Jody Wisternoff, Mark Moore, Anthony Pappa… the
list goes on. It’s already starting to make an impression in Ibiza
and across European radio and was Tune of the Week on Huggy’s XFM
show.
Meanwhile, Billie is busy perfecting an album with U.S. / Norwegian
electronica / industrial-lounge duo Aquavit.
She has also recorded a song with electronic act Risque, entitled
“Push The Button”, to be released in the next couple of months.
www.myspace.com/billieraymartin
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