Soho was a British indie-dance trio that lit up the early '90s with their infectious blend of rock and electronic grooves. Formed by sisters Jacqueline and Pauline Cuff alongside Adrian Hackett, the group became synonymous with their breakout hit "Hippychick" (1990), which famously sampled The Smiths' jangly guitar riff from "How Soon Is Now?" The track became a staple of the era's club and alternative scenes, landing on their debut album *Goddess* (1991). Known for their sharp, genre-mixing energy, Soho also delivered memorable tracks like their cover of The Shangri-Las' "Walking in the Sand," reimagined with a dancefloor pulse. Though their mainstream momentum waned after the mid-'90s, their music remains a nostalgic snapshot of UK indie-dance crossover culture.
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