Billie Ray Martin presents Sonnenstahl - Pacemaker
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Pacemaker (Ambient Mix) | 8:57 | |
Pacemaker (E-Smoove's Mission Vocal) | ||
Pacemaker (E-Smoove's (Sub) Mission Dub) | 6:15 | |
Pacemaker (Single Mix) | 3:43 | |
Pacemaker (S&M Dub) | ||
Pacemaker (E-Smoove's (Sub)Mission Dub) | ||
Pacemaker (Original Extended Version) |
Video
Billie Ray Martin - The Pacemaker (E-Smoove's (Sub)Mission Dub)
Billie Ray Martin - The Pacemaker (Single Mix)
Billie Ray Martin - The Pacemaker (Ambient Mix)
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Catalog Numbers
- FINE 008-1, FINE008
- FINE 008-2
- FINE 008-1
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 12"
- White Label
- Promo
- CD
- Single
- 33 ⅓ RPM
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Distributed By | Nu Gruv Alliance |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Finetune Recordings, Inc. |
Copyright (c) | Finetune Recordings, Inc. |
Produced For | So Hip It Hurts Productions |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | BRM |
Keyboards | Vinny Vero |
Bass | Ron Hall (tracks: 2 to 4) |
Design | Steven Cox |
Engineer | Marlo G. (tracks: 2 to 4) |
Mastered By | Joe Yannece |
Programmed By | Bill Lee |
Written-By | Billie Ray Martin, Vinny Vero |
Notes
- Generic sleeve with title sticker on inner sleeve. Sticker on label credits release to Billie Ray Martin. Title sticker appears to be identical to the info block (also a sticker?) on the commercial 12".
- Mix names are taken from the commercial 12".
- Catalog numbers:
- FINE 008-1 on title sticker,
- FINE008 on label sticker.
- Standard jewel case with front & back inserts
- May come with Nu Gruv Alliance competition entry/contact card.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A, etched): S-38908 FINE008-1A J-1. 7/98
- Matrix / Runout (B, etched): FINE008-1B J-1 7/98 S-38909
- Barcode (Text): 6 56281 00082 8
- Barcode: 656281000828
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout: 3651-FINE008
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L121
- Mould SID Code: IFPI A602
- Barcode (Scanned): 656281000811
About Billie Ray Martin presents Sonnenstahl
Born Hamburg, Germany 1970. Billie Ray Martin first found fame in , with the dark electronic soul singles 'Tell Me When The Fever Ended' and 'Talking With Myself'. Electribe 101 held much promise but the group split after just one album.
Billie's first solo release was a dark electro-chanson reworking of Throbbing Gristle's 'Persuasion', with the techno duo in 1993. It was followed by the '4 Ambient Tales' EP with , a trip into gentle ambient blues. Next year, the techno/soul/pop stomper 'Your Loving Arms', written with (aka ), produced (again) by The Grid and remixed by , crossed over from the clubs to the radio and gave Billie her biggest hit.
Billie's first solo album 'Deadline For My Memories', produced mainly by , comprised of catchy technopop and big torch ballads. The album and the singles taken from it didn't match the chart success of 'Your Loving Arms', resulting in the collapse of artist/label relationships and Magnet/EastWest dropping Billie. All official BRM and Electribe videos were compiled on 'The Videos 89-98' DVD in 2008.
Billie then moved to New York, to work on her drum'n'bass project, writing and recording with and , and recording a country/soul album with (released 2016). The Sonnenstahl recordings were released in 1998, against Billie's wishes. More successful was the Jorio co-written 'Honey', which topped dance charts in 1999, supported by big name remixes and a new contract with React. The second single 'Don't Believe A Word' remained unreleased, however.
During the stay in the US Billie laid foundations to the 2001 album '18 Carat Garbage', which was the culmination of her dream to record in Memphis. Production was by and of Plexiq. Remix and demo albums were also released.
Billie's search for suitable collaborators has resulted in various featured appearances. Already in 1989/90 she appeared on releases by and . A few years later, she could be heard (uncredited) on tracks by the Italian dance acts and . As a songwriter and backing vocalist she's made contributions to , , and . Billie's 'Your Loving Arms' has received many cover versions, the most successful being that by .
Further one-off releases with various collaborators include 'I'm Not Keen' (with ), 'Dead Again' (), 'Je Regrette Everything' (), 'Bright Lights Fading' (), the moderate club hit 'Undisco Me' (), The Crackdown Project (), 'Sold Life' (), 'Off The Rails' () and 'Heavy Game' () to name a few. In 2011 Billie released an entire album with , as .
Via Bandcamp Billie has also made available many exclusive recordings such as an early 80s live set by , unreleased demos and first tracks to be included on the forthcoming album 'Gezeitenraum'.
Unreleased material by Electribe 101 was released 2021-22.
(partially adapted from texts by Fredrik Strage, Richard Smith and Jussi Pukkila)
Real Name
- Birgit Dieckmann
Name Vars
- B R Martin
- B. Martin
- B. R Martin
- B. R. Martin
- B. Ray Martin
- B.Martin
- B.R Martin
- B.R. Martin
- B.R.M
- B.R.Martin
- BR Martin
- BRM
- Billie Martin
- Billie Rae Martin
- Billie Ray
- BillieRay Martin
- BillieRayMartin
- Billy Martin
- Billy Ray Martin
- Martin
- brm
Aliases
- Individual
- Hot Skates 3000
- Birgit Dieckmann
- Lisaweta Prokofjewna
Comments
I have the cds but this way I can conveniently play it in the car off YouTube via Bluetooth
very good mix indeed
Whoever uploaded this ..... THANK YOU!!