About this event:
- Category:
- New Music
- Event type:
- Free | In-person
- Admission:
- Free No tickets required
- Location:
- Milton Court Concert Hall
Event information
Students from Guildhall Schools’ Electronic & Produced Music department present a programme of varied repertoire as part of our ‘at eight’ series curated by EM Pathway Leader Elif Yalvac. This edition of Electronics At Eight features live electronics performances from Genia Isachenko, Theo Trump, Kimon Gill-Tsoulas as Videvittu. They each deliver solo sets and then unite forces for improvisational duo and trio versions.
Free, no tickets required
Performers
Genia Isachenko will perform a set of music that uses a 6-channel speaker system which consists of small speakers, amps and radios that each have a unique sonic quality. Using found sound, field recordings and radio, they explore shifting digital and acoustic spaces, unstable rhythmic and harmonic structures. Genia Isachenko is a sound artist, vocalist, and researcher working across experimental music and performance. Their work is informed by an interest in subverting electronic music performance practices and ideas of authenticity/inauthenticity in performance
Theo Trump is a Virginia-born UK based multi-instrumentalist/composer. Their output explores the intersections of ambient, noise, experimental, and improvised music while taking influence from their roots in punk, metal and American folk music. They are half of the ambient jazz / post-rock duo Forgetting You is Like Breathing Water, who released their debut album on the label Unheard of Hope in 2024, as well as making ambient electronic work under the name BDYWRKS, having toured the UK and EU with both projects. Under their own name they forge deeper into more formal experimental and improvised work currently focusing on electro-acoustics and prepared guitar.
Videvittu (aka Kimon Gill-Tsoulas) is an artist/producer based in London who combines beats and soundscapes full of warped samples, ambient synthesiser layers and broken drum lines inspired by a wide range of styles and artist
Venue information
Milton Court, based across the road from our Silk Street building, provides the School with world-class performance and training spaces, including a state of the art concert hall, a lyric theatre, a studio theatre and several major rehearsal rooms.
- Milton Court, 1 Milton Street, London, EC2Y 9BH