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Samantha Fox’s unlikely journey from glamour model to acid house chart-topper
['Tom Phelan']
Far Out Magazine
Samantha Fox’s unlikely journey from glamour model to acid house chart-topperModel and singer Samantha Fox reached such a peak of fame in the mid-1980s that she counted herself as one of the most photographed women of the decade alongside Princess Diana and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
It was Jive Records that would ultimately propel Fox’s music career.
“I experienced the acid house scene,” she told Beatportal in 2009.
“It actually happened in London at the end of the ‘80s, and acid house parties were held in disused warehouses that were taken over for one night only.
Naturally, Fox’s dabble with acid house may have rankled the purists, but the likes of D Mob’s ‘We Call It Acieed’ can bounce around the Day-Glo’d dungaree takeovers across various field raves outside the M25.