Billie Ray Martin first found fame in
Electribe 101. Electribe split in 1992, and Billie released her first solo record in 1993 together with the techno duo
Spooky, a cover of Throbbing Gristle's 'Persuasion' transformed into a dark electro-chanson. After that she contacted
Grid, The and recorded the E.P. 'Four Ambient Tales', a wonderful trip into gentle ambient blues.
Billie's first solo album 'Deadline For My Memories' was filled with both catchy technopop and big ballads. 'Your Loving Arms', written with
David Harrow (aka
James Hardway) & remixed by
Junior Vasquez, crossed over from the clubs to the radio to become a world-wide hit. 'Deadline For My Memories' and the following singles had a measure of chart success, but not on the scale of 'Your Loving Arms'. Magnet/EastWest refused to pay for recording sessions in Memphis for her follow up album. Artist/label relationships collapsed, and Billie was dropped.
Billie moved to New York, and split her time between working on her drum'n'bass Sonnenstahl project, writing and recording with
Vinny Vero and
Fred Jorio, and recording a (as yet unreleased) country/soul album with
Jon Tiven. The Sonnenstahl recordings were released in 1998 against Billie's wishes.
Earlier that year Billie had signed a deal with React. In July 1999 she released a new single 'Honey', produced by
Dave Ball and
Ingo Vauk. The single - supported by remixes from Chicane and Deep Dish - topped dance charts. However by the time of its release Billie had left the label, after React refused to allot a marketing budget. It finally got a US release in early 2003, reaching #3 on the Billboard dance chart. The second React single 'Don't Believe A Word' remains unreleased.
Forming her own label
Sonnenstahl Records, Billie spent 1999-2001 recording her second solo album, "18 Carat Garbage", finally achieving her dream to record in Memphis. London-based
Lunatek started as producers, but most tracks were finished by
Felix Huber of Plexiq.
Sessions in 2002 with
Mikael Delta produced one single, 'I'm Not Keen', and several demos. One of these Martin/Delta tracks 'Je Regrette Everything' was included on DJ
Hell's 'NY Muscle' album.
'No Brakes On My Rollerskates' was demoed with
Kinky Roland then re-recorded with fellow Berliner Rainer Schirner. This release also marked the end of the Sonnenstahl label, and the beginning of a brand new one,
Disco Activisto. 'Dead Again' (a track written during the Delta sessions) followed, reproduced as a moody acid house track. 2004 saw her collaborating with
Slam, moving closer still to the dark electronic soul she pioneered with Electribe 101.
Billie is currently living in London again, writing and recording her 3rd solo album. Her new band project, a collaboration with
Robert Solheim is named
Opiates, The.
(partially adapted from texts by Fredrik Strage, Richard Smith and Jussi Pukkila)