One of the driving forces behind one of London’s best-loved clubs.

Amanda Moss, one of the key members of London’s clubbing community, has died of ovarian cancer.

In February, Moss’s family launched a GoFundMe page to help fund her medical battle. Today, an update read:

“It is with great sadness that I have to let you know that Amanda’s health deteriorated rapidly over the weekend and at 8.30pm yesterday evening she passed away peacefully.

“Amanda’s family and I would like you all to know how much we appreciate the numerous messages of support, donations and fundraising activities that have been offered over the last few months as they really gave her a chance to try the treatments she needed and to face this illness on her own terms. She was incredibly brave but unfortunately some battles are too big and, despite her determination, positivity and will to succeed, this was one that she just couldn’t win.

Amanda was courageous, dignified and beautiful to the end and wanted everyone to know how much your support and generosity meant to her during her illness. She felt very loved by you all and it goes without saying that she will be greatly missed.”

Together with Adrian Jones, Moss had been putting on warehouse parties since the late ’90s, eventually founding Corsica Studios at its current location underneath the railway arches of Elephant & Castle in 2002. Since then, Moss and Jones were responsible for creating one of the capital’s finest venues.

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