Album artwork for Let Me Speak by Gemma Cullingford

Following March's debut single Wide Boys which gained favour from Steve Lamacq, John Kennedy, Amy Lamé, Jamzsupernova, Get in Her Ears to name a few, Outre are delighted to present this solo long player, Gemma Cullingford's quiet public persona as one half of Norfolk's finest disco maidens Sink Ya Teeth and previously with Blast First's Kaito has masked her nature. On Let Me Speak Gemma finds her voice and noise as a solo artist and songwriter with a very personal body of work. Storytelling through the medium of raw electronic and industrial sensibilities.

During Sink Ya Teeth’s downtime throughout the pandemic Gemma has been working on
creations of a more personal nature, and it’s just what your ears need right now.

Raised on a diet of Throbbing Gristle, Depeche Mode, New Order, Fad Gadget and A Certain
Ratio, Gemma Cullingford's own trajectory has been equally impressive - from playing bass
with Blast First / Mute signings Kaito, and more recently as one half of post-punk electronic
dance duo Sink Ya Teeth. This solo offering further adds to her fine body of work. 2020 saw
Sink Ya Teeth having to abandon many live gigs and promotion for their second album, so
during the band's downtime Gemma worked purposefully in her home studio on solo works
of a more personal nature.

Gemma Cullingford

Let Me Speak

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Album artwork for Let Me Speak by Gemma Cullingford
LP

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180 Gram Vinyl.

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Released 30/07/2021Catalogue Number

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Album artwork for Let Me Speak by Gemma Cullingford
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Gemma Cullingford

Let Me Speak

Outre Disque
Album artwork for Let Me Speak by Gemma Cullingford
LP

£22.99

180 Gram Vinyl.

Black
Includes download code
Released 30/07/2021Catalogue Number

LPOUTRE15

Learn more
Album artwork for Let Me Speak by Gemma Cullingford
CD

£14.99

Released 30/07/2021Catalogue Number

CDOUTRE15

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Following March's debut single Wide Boys which gained favour from Steve Lamacq, John Kennedy, Amy Lamé, Jamzsupernova, Get in Her Ears to name a few, Outre are delighted to present this solo long player, Gemma Cullingford's quiet public persona as one half of Norfolk's finest disco maidens Sink Ya Teeth and previously with Blast First's Kaito has masked her nature. On Let Me Speak Gemma finds her voice and noise as a solo artist and songwriter with a very personal body of work. Storytelling through the medium of raw electronic and industrial sensibilities.

During Sink Ya Teeth’s downtime throughout the pandemic Gemma has been working on
creations of a more personal nature, and it’s just what your ears need right now.

Raised on a diet of Throbbing Gristle, Depeche Mode, New Order, Fad Gadget and A Certain
Ratio, Gemma Cullingford's own trajectory has been equally impressive - from playing bass
with Blast First / Mute signings Kaito, and more recently as one half of post-punk electronic
dance duo Sink Ya Teeth. This solo offering further adds to her fine body of work. 2020 saw
Sink Ya Teeth having to abandon many live gigs and promotion for their second album, so
during the band's downtime Gemma worked purposefully in her home studio on solo works
of a more personal nature.