DAVID BURKE
Rarely does an artist achieve that perfect symmetry of commercial success and critical acclaim. The public and the pundits aren’t often in agreement but they certainly were when Dannii Minogue, her pop career arguably floundering, emerged as queen of the dancefloor with 2003’s Neon Nights. The Australian renaissance woman – singer, songwriter, actress, model and fashion designer – acquired a whole new audience with her fourth album, which marked the beginning of an unprecedented run on the UK Dance Chart, including 13 No.1 singles at the last count.