[1] Other members of the group over the years have been Liam Gillick (now a well-known artist – Gillick also contributed on turntables and drums at Soho's early gigs), Eds Chesters (now of The Bluetones), Leigh Gorman (ex Adam & the Ants & Bow Wow Wow) and Barry Smith (of Add N To X).
London told Mojo magazine that it "was written as a blues before The Smiths' samples and the rhythm were added".
The track "Nuthin' on my Mind" featured in the 1991 John Hughes film, Career Opportunities.
The band attained some brief press notoriety in 1992 with their track "Claire's Kitchen" (on Thug), which referenced the alleged affair between Prime Minister John Major and caterer Claire Latimer (which was at the time subject to libel proceedings).
[11] In 2017, Brinkhurst teamed up again with the Cuff sisters, and main vocalist Law Holt, in the electronic music collective Iklan,[12] who released their Album Number 1 on the Soulpunk label in 2020.