Voguegirl

Voguegirl were a duo consisting of sisters Shell Ruin and Rio Plath, active between 2003 and 2004. Their style contained elements of trip-hop, ska, dub and new wave. Their commercial crossover came in mid-2004 when they released their debut album Drab Subscription. Further singles were planned and cancelled, and soon after the duo disbanded.

Shell Ruin
See full article: Shell Ruin After the split of Voguegirl in 2004, Shell went on to carve a successful solo career; releasing three studio albums and a Greatest Hits collection. She is known as an icon of the generation and one of the most innovative female artists in history.

Rio Plath
Plath's attempts at a solo career were less successful. In 2005, she lent her vocals to the moderate club hit 'Do the Work' by English rapper and Grime artist Bashy. Plath became a member of girl group Electronasty. Despite a promising start, their debut single "Acid Music" was cancelled and the group disbanded a few months after forming. Plath featured on a remix of the song "Rolex Sweep" by Skepta in 2008.

Selected discography
As Electronasty (2007);
 * "Acid Music"
 * "Heroin Chic"

As Rio (2009-present);
 * "Fatal Blow"

Other;
 * "Rolex Sweep" (Skepta featuring Rio, 2008)

Albums

 * Drab Subscription (2004) #33

Singles

 * "Go" (2004)
 * "Refashion"/"Dirty Love" (2004 - cancelled)