Sound Affects #31: Phil King, Peta Lily, Rebecca Lin & Jonathan Scott


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Sound Affects is a night of talks about music and subcultures, how sound affects us and how music changes the world. Hearing from writers, musicians, artists, superfans, photographers, filmmakers and everyday music lovers, we dive into personal stories, esoteric bands, fan communities, punk, pop, social change and much more. It's organised and hosted by journalist and documentary filmmaker Jak Hutchcraft.
Speakers:
Phil King - Musician who played in Felt, Lush, The Jesus & Mary Chain and loads of other mint bands. He works as Picture Editor and Editorial Researcher for UNCUT magazine. He made a documentary about his time touring in Lush - 'A Far From Home Movie', which we screened at our sister night, Video Affects. Phil also compiles music compilations - Junkshop Glam ones in the past - such as Glitterbest, All The Young Droogs and Boobs - and more recently a compilation of Junkshop Synth-Pop called All The Young Droids. The latter is what he will be talking about at Sounds Affects. He'll be in conversation with Peta Lily.
Peta Lily - Peta wrote ‘I Am A Timebomb’ with Roy Nicolson (aka Michael Process) in the basement of a shared boho flat in Fulham in 1980. Born in Australia, now a UK resident, Lily was then the co-founder of an Edinburgh Fringe First winning touring theatre company. She continues to work in theatre as a director, performer, theatre maker, drama lecturer and workshop leader. She is now also a cabaret artist, continuing to write songs with Roy Nicolson in her alter ego drag persona Parker Dee. Follow Parker @parkerdeeking and Peta @petalily and www.petalily.com. See her perform in London @CrazyCoqs on 12 November 2025.
Rebecca Lin - She was meant to speak at our event last month but had to rearrange. Rebecca is a British-Taiwanese cultural researcher, youth advocate, and storyteller from Leicester, whose work explores identity, education, and sovereignty across the globe. Drawing on her journey from organising grassroots gigs in the UK to curating exhibitions amplifying mixed-heritage and indigenous voices in Taiwan, she highlights how localised music movements and subcultures have shaped her own sense of belonging, revealing music as a universal vehicle for youth expression, democratic participation, and decolonial resistance.
Jonathan Scott - Writer and record collector. His book 'The Vinyl Frontier' is about the making of a Golden Record that NASA fixed to the side of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 in 1977. 'Into the Groove' is the story of recorded sound, from tin foil to vinyl. He gave a talk at Sound Affects back in December and we loved him so much we've invited him back!
Doors at 7.30pm, it begins at 8 and is over by 10.30pm.
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East Street Tap in Brighton.
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Sound Affects #31: Phil King, Peta Lily, Rebecca Lin & Jonathan Scott