

7 minutes of queer time travel that'll wreck your heart and refill it.
This film weaves across sound, image, time, rhythm and place and is made up of a number of layers both sound and visual layered on top of one another, talking to and informing each other. It is made using digital transfer versions of c90 tape compilations I made between 1992-1995, juxtaposed with moving image footage of me in 2018 and 2020 and a typeface font graphic ‘See Me’ that I designed in 2005. The c90 cassette on screen is the cassette compilation that I still have from 1994. The film also includes drawings and photographs and other artworks from my personal archive as an artist from the last 25 years. As I walk down the streets that were so important in shaping my life as a young gay man living in London, I revisit the gay bars and pubs that have been my safe spaces for the last twenty years and more, spaces that are now closed.
Editing
C90 tapes and 2020 footage speaking across 25 years.
Sound
Home-dubbed compilations as autobiographical score.
Production
Personal archive transformed into radical documentary form.
Director
Lee Campbell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Soho's gay village has lost over half its venues since 2006 due to gentrification and redevelopment.
Campbell's C90 compilations weren't just soundtracks—they were social currency in pre-internet queer London.
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