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Gemma Ray is a British songwriter, guitarist, singer, film composer and producer.


Background

Born in
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, England, and raised in nearby
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, Ray has released eight studio albums on the Bronze Rat label. She has collaborated with artists including Sparks and Alan Vega and members of
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. Ray fuses many disparate genres, and has been given diverse tags such as "pop-noir", "sideways blues", and "gothic folk".


Studio albums


''The Leader''

Gemma Ray's debut album, ''The Leader'', was co-produced by Michael J Sheehy of the band Dream City Film Club. Released on 2 June 2008, it featured the single "Hard Shoulder" / "Name Your Lord". Unable to tour the album as a result of being struck down by illness, Ray wrote and recorded the album ''Lights Out Zoltar!'' In 2018, ''The Leader'' was reissued on vinyl as an exclusive Record Store Day release to mark its 10th anniversary.


''Lights Out Zoltar!''

Appearing just a year on from her debut album, Ray's distinctive sound blending psychedelic noir-pop with a "wall-of-sound girl group backing" is evident on ''Lights Out Zoltar!'' ''Spin'' magazine described the album's sound as "if Phil Spector forced his girl groups in a more noir-soundtrack direction. Ray has a truly impressive feel for vintage pop flourishes, layered to lavish effect". The track "100 mph (In 2nd Gear)" from the album was released as a single on 23 August 2009. ''Lights Out Zoltar!'' earned Ray an Independent Music Award. After seeing Ray perform live supporting
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in 2009,
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guitarist Jimmy Page declared Gemma Ray "not to be missed!"


''It's A Shame About Gemma Ray''

''It's A Shame About Gemma Ray'' features reworkings of songs by a diverse selection of artists including Sonic Youth, Buddy Holly and
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. Recorded over five days in New York, the songs are delivered in Ray's characteristic style of guitar playing and singing. The album was recorded at the studio of
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's Matt Verta-Ray and was released on 1 June 2010. In support of the album, Ray appeared as a special guest of the band
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on their European tour in 2011. That same year saw the release of ''The Runaway'' EP, which featured the single "Runaway" as well as a cover of
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song "Walking in the Sand".


''Island Fire''

In 2010, after appearing on TV show Rockwiz (duetting with Jon English), Ray found herself briefly stranded in Australia when the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull erupted. Whilst grounded there, she began work on what would become ''Island Fire''. Co-produced with Andy Zammit and Michael Szumowski, the album was released to widespread acclaim on 12 March 2012. ''Island Fire'', which is characterised by a mix of "sugary and savoury girl-group dramarama" and "lavish orchestral pop", peaked at number 19 on the CMJ chart. The video for the song "Rescue Me" appeared on the revamped Top of the Pops 2. ''Island Fire'' includes two bonus tracks in the form of a collaboration with the band Sparks, which was also released as a separate 7" single entitled "Gemma Ray Sings Sparks (With Sparks)". Produced by Russell & Ron Mael, the songs are essentially Sparks covering Gemma covering Sparks. The artwork for the 7" was designed by
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of the bands
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,
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and
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. ''Island Fire'' was released on Shock Records in Australia.


''Down Baby Down''

In 2013 Ray released the vinyl-only "fantasy soundtrack" album ''Down Baby Down'', which featured
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of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Demonstrating Ray's "formidable skills as an arranger", ''Down Baby Down'' was met with critical acclaim and prompted ''Mojo'' magazine to declare Ray an "inspired music machine". The album was performed in its entirety with Thomas Wydler, Andy Zammit and chorus ensemble at Berlin's Imperial Club on 3 December 2013.


''Milk For Your Motors''

Appearing soon after the picture disc single "Death Disc" (a Record Store Day exclusive), ''Milk For Your Motors'' is "an extraordinary addition to an already impressively idiosyncratic catalog". A collection of "noir-ish surf-doom ballads and expansive pop-exotica", the record features several guest appearances including Alan Vega of the band Suicide on the track "Motorbike",
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on "The Wheel", The German Film Orchestra Babelsberg, and Deke Leonard. Its release was marked by a series of performances with the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg which was arranged by Fiona Brice and conducted by Lorenz Dangel. ''Mojo'' magazine made ''Milk For Your Motors'' the 'Album of the Week', declaring it "unpredictable and inspired...a series of remarkable musical tableaux". The album was released on 22 August 2014. Gemma Ray toured ''Milk For Your Motors'' extensively throughout 2014 and 2015. 2015 also saw Ray perform at two special events paying tribute to the works and legacy of
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, at the London Barbican, and Lead Belly at The Royal Albert Hall.


''The Exodus Suite''

Described as a 52-minute odyssey through her unique style of epic torch song psychedelia, ''The Exodus Suite'' was recorded live in seven days at the infamous Candy Bomber Studios by producer Ingo Krauss. The album's title reflects the personal-political themes of the songs within. The first track to be made available was "There Must Be More Than This", an Afro-Beat meets Krautrock gambol with a sprinkling of Ethiopiques (courtesy of guest pianist Carwyn Ellis, of the Zarelli and
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' band). The album was released on 20 May 2016. Ray warmed up many of the tracks as special guest to the
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across Europe in February 2016.


''Psychogeology''

''Psychogeology'' is Ray's most lush and lavish record to date, calling on influences such as The Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac. Recorded in part at Ray's own studio in Berlin's old mint by the River Spree, but mainly by Ingo Krauss at Candy Bomber Studios, ''Psychogeology'' is Ray's most personal record to date. It was preceded by the single "Blossom Crawls", which received airplay on
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. The album was released on 15 February 2019 and was supported with a tour of Germany, France, Switzerland and the UK.


Film and TV work

Gemma Ray has contributed music to several films and television series around the world. She has provided a bespoke version of her song "900 Miles" for the horror film '' Mum & Dad''. In 2011 she wrote, arranged and recorded the theme song for the TV series ''Femme Fatales''. In 2015 she wrote, arranged and recorded the score for the German film ''Vorstadtrocker'' by The Plura Sisters. Also in 2015, Ray worked with Wim Wenders on the restoration of his early material which led to a special performance at Berlin's Berlinale Film Festival. At Wenders' request, Ray performed at the opening party for the Golden Bear Awards alongside the band
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. Her music has also featured on shows such as Netflix's ''Russian Doll'', ''The Killing'', ''What Remains'', ''Switch and Ringer'', as well as films such as ''Sticky Notes'' and ''Sex & Crime''. Gemma has appeared on TV shows including ''Rockwiz'', '' Spicks & Specks'', ''Jam Sandwich'' and ''
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''.


Collaborations

Gemma Ray has collaborated with several notable artists throughout her career. A chance meeting in Los Angeles with Ron and Russell Mael of the band Sparks led to the band collaborating. The result, a 7-inch single entitled "Gemma Ray sings Sparks (with Sparks)", features the band covering Ray's own interpretation of two of their songs. Her most frequent and long term collaborator is Andy Zammit, who plays drums with her live and is also involved in the production of many of her albums.


Discography


Albums


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ray, Gemma Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British rock guitarists British women songwriters British women singers British women guitarists Independent Music Awards winners Psychedelic rock musicians British blues guitarists Musicians from Essex