Princess Julia
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Birth name | Julia Fodor |
Born | 1960 (age 55–56) |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Electronic, alternative, pop |
Years active | 1981–present |
Website | Princess Julia at Myspace |
Princess Julia (born Julia Fodor, 1960) is an English DJ and music writer. She first came to notice in the very early 1980s as part of the short-lived Blitz Kids club scene with the likes of Marc Almond and Boy George.[1] She achieved mild success and clubland renown after her appearance in the video for "Fade to Grey", the UK hit single from Steve Strange's band Visage.[2]
After a stint as a fashion model in the early to mid-1980s, both in London and Tokyo, she started to build a successful career as a club DJ. She was a resident DJ at the legendary Kinky Gerlinky clubnights.
In 2005, pop star Kylie Minogue and her stylist William Baker chose Princess Julia to be part of the stage video for Kylie's successful 'Showgirl – The Greatest Hits' world tour. Julia recreated her Visage video appearance especially for Kylie's live show; "A club section features graphics inspired by i-D magazine, a special film of club legend Princess Julia inspired by the Visage video for "Fade to Grey", and clothes inspired by Katharine Hamnett's iconic slogan T-shirts of the '80s".[3]
After Kylie Minogue's return from illness in 2006, the same video footage was used during Kylie's second 'Showgirl' tour of 2006/2007. Julia's friendship with Kylie continued in 2007, as the two were seen partying together at London's fashionable Boombox club night, as reported on Kylie.com, "Kylie took the role of DJ with her friends William Baker and Princess Julia on Sunday night at Boombox, an established club with a cult following".[4]
In 2006, other musical collaborations included ex-Shakespear's Sister/Bananarama singer Siobhan Fahey on two songs, "Bad Blood" and "Pulsatron" which Julia remixed as well as No Bra's underground hit song "Munchausen" and Readers Wifes' single "Nostalgia". She has also collaborated with dance acts such as Punx Souncheck,[5] Larry Tee, Kinky Roland and Riton.[6]
She co-published music paper/fanzine The P.i.X[7] and regularly contributes to fashion website KCTV.co.uk[8] as well being music editor for i-D magazine. She writes a weekly column, Revoltage and Reportage for cult publication QX, reviewing clubs and writing interviews on bands and various musical projects.[6]
She continues to DJ, write and currently performs spoken word vocals for improvised, noise band Oral Oral.
Princess Julia is portrayed in the second episode of Ashes to Ashes, performing "Fade to Grey" with Visage at Blitz.
References
- ↑ "Princess Julia". Web.archive.org. 2009-10-27. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
- ↑ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
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- ↑ http://www.kylie.com/2006_site/news_ecm_item.htm?view=javascript&item=1701416. Retrieved October 18, 2007. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Srv01 Webspacezugang". Punxsoundcheck.de. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
- 1 2 Archived March 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Welcome to Your New Chameleon Hosting Package". Thepixzine.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
- ↑ "KCTV". KCTV. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
External links
- P.i.X website
- Princess Julia's official Myspace page
- Princess Julia at TrustTheDJ.com
- Background on Princess Julia & her band The Most
- Discogs Bio on Princess Julia
- "Why We Love Soho"
- Anatomy of a Trend