A member of the formerly ten-strong club music collective Gang Fatale has been accused of raping a woman in the summer of 2015.

The woman, Ashtart Al-Hurra, has published a detailed article on mixedspices.co.uk, with a content warning for “Description of r*pe and after affects, mention of r*pe, abuse, assault, an*l sex”, headlined “My r*pist is a DJ and I outed him online: here’s what happened”.

The article on mixedspices.co.uk includes screenshots of the collective’s co-founder Neana, who is not the accused, responding to the allegations from the Gang Fatale Instagram account. One response is to a friend of Al-Hurra posting the accusation on Instagram in 2017, and the other is a more recent conversation he had with Al-Hurra that took place this year on Instagram. He said a public apology would be made by Gang Fatale, who host a monthly show on NTS and released the 'Portal' compilation in March.

In response, Al-Hurra requested he follow through on his promise of releasing a statement. She also requested Neana donate the amount he charges as a booking fee to the North London Rape Crisis, a charity where Al-Hurra received counselling to deal with the trauma of her experience.

At the time of publishing this article, Gang Fatale has not released a public statement. Mixmag has contacted Gang Fatale and the accused for comment.

Following the allegations coming to light, Bleaker, Sheen and Neana have quit Gang Fatale, announcing their decisions on Twitter.