- Electribe 101
Electribe 101 was a British-based
electronic music group in the late 1980s and early 1990s, managed byTom Watkins ofBros ,Pet Shop Boys , and2wo Third3 fame.Career
Named after a Soviet refrigerator and the popular
Roland SH-101 synthesizer, the band was composed of four electroniccomposer s–producers fromBirmingham (Brian Nordhoff, Joe Stevens, Les Fleming, and Roberto Cimarosti) and a female vocalist fromHamburg ,Germany (Billie Ray Martin ).Before signing to
Mercury Records in 1988, they released their first single "Talking With Myself" without much success. However before the next single release, Billie Ray Martin guested with Eric Robinson ofEric and the Good Good Feeling on theS'Express record "Hey, Music Lover."The Top Ten success of "Hey, Music Lover" sparked interest from the music press in Billie Ray Martin's band, though
Eric and the Good Good Feeling 's album flopped onExquinox . Electribe 101 were signed toMercury Records / Phonogram, and a press blitz (justified in this case) concerning their groundbreaking singles commenced as "Tell Me When The Fever Ended" (their first release on Mercury) was hitting the racks. However, the album was never released in the United States.In 1990 Electribe 101 released its debut album called "
Electribal Memories " to critical acclaim. The group's tracks were compared heavily to the music ofLarry Heard , also known as Fingers Inc. and Mr. Fingers. Both Heard and fellow house pioneerFrankie Knuckles contributed remixes. "Electribal Memories " was a slinky house-based album in a style similar to other early 1990s acts such asThe Beloved andSunsonic . Electribe 101 stood out for its mixture ofbroken beat (used as samples to garnish their grooves), techno house, avant-garde poetry, and classic American soul.With the release of their album, they also re-released their single "Talking With Myself," which fared quite well, peaking at #23 on the UK singles chart. However, this was the last Electribe 101 song to do so.
In late 1990, the band released its version of the classic
Jesse Rae song "Inside Out" (a hit, among others, for the group Odyssey in the early 1980s). Perhaps due to fallings-out with their management and a lack of a unified vision for the group's future, promotion was inadequate. The song failed to reach the Top 75. It has become an underground classic, as have all of the group's single releases.Though accounts vary as to why, the group split during sessions for the never-completed second album. Not wanting to carry on under the Electribe 101 name without Billie, the band renamed themselves The Groove Corporation and signed to the Network sub-label
Six6 —already home toKevin Saunderson and his projectInner City . After guesting on tracks for others, Billie made a solo debut when her first single for WEA, "Your Loving Arms " stormed the club charts in every European country before repeating its success on U.S. dancefloors. A second single "Running Around Town " failed to perform as well, but the third "Imitation of Life" enjoyed a respectable release, and has become a classic in its own right. Electribe 101's importance can be discerned by its presence in Ben Watt's 2005 "Essential Mix" for Radio One: the relatively short set of mostly 2004–2005 house tracks featured the group's 1990 single "Inside Out" in its closing grooves. "Talking With Myself" and "Tell Me When the Fever Ended" continue to pop up in hipster-oriented chill-out compilations (such as the "Cafe Del Mar" series and its many knock-offs).Group Members
* Billie Ray Martin
* Joe Stevens
* Les Fleming
* Rob Cimarosti
* Brian NordhoffDiscography
ingles
* Talking With Myself - (
Mercury Records ) 1988
* Tell Me When The Fever Ended - (Mercury Records ) 1989 # 32
* Talking With Myself - (Mercury Records ) 1990 # 23
* You're Walking - (Mercury Records ) 1990 #50
* Inside Out - (Mercury Records ) 1990
* Rain as "The Groove Corporation" - (Six6 Records /Network Records ) 1994 #72
* Talking With Myself '98 Remix - (Mercury Records ) 1998Albums
* "
Electribal Memories " (Mercury Records ) 1990 - reissued as "The Best of Electribe 101 featuring Billie Ray Martin" in 2002.
* "Co-operation" - as "The Groove Corporation" (Six6 Records ) 1994
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