About this event:
- Category:
- New Music
- Event type:
- Free | In-person
- Admission:
- Free No tickets required
- Location:
- Milton Court Concert Hall
Event information
Guildhall Electronic & Produced Music students present an exciting new programme as part of our ‘at eight’ series.
This instalment features George Thorby and Jonah Phillips with their collaborative project TP-303, alongside solo live electronics sets from EPM professors Jemily Rime and Francesca Ter-Berg.
Free, no tickets required
Event Schedule
TP-303 is the collaborative offspring of jazz drummer Jonah Phillips and experimental producer George Thorby, deconstructing house, techno and jungle influences onto live drums and analogue electronics. High-energy improvised sets warping between hypnotic layers of synthesisers and wild dance grooves.
Jemily Rime is a French Jazz-Pop singer-songwriter and bassist. She released her first EP “Otters Mate For life” in 2018, reflecting her eclectic musical influences in songs mixing Jazz, Pop, Rock, and Soul. Her latest singles (“Angel”, “I Don’t Think About You”, “Kinda Liked it”, 2025) are part of a new EP cycle, Phantom Feels, a collection of intimate songs showcasing emotional songwriting through fusion arrangements. They received raving reviews from legacy (BBC Introducing, as well as radios across the UK and France) and online media. Jemily has been performing live for a decade, playing sold-out venues and festivals in both her hometown and across the UK. In parallel, Jemily is a professor of electronic and produced music (GSMD) and research fellow (GSMD, ARU), looking at new technologies for music production, especially interested in immersive and interactive sound.
Francesca Ter-Berg is a cellist and composer known for her unique style which blends Klezmer, Improvisation, and electronic synthesis. Her debut EP (Phantom Limb Label achieved Best Experimental Music on Bandcamp + Quietus Best Releases of 2021) and recent ambient self-release 'Sunshine Diaries' was Pick Of The Week on BBC Radio4. Her critically acclaimed duo Fran & Flora (“Border-defying” – Mojo) released their 2nd self-produced studio album Precious Collection in April 2024 on Hidden Notes Records (The Guardian Top 10 Folk Albums of 2024). Francesca writes for film and TV, commissions include the Turner Contemporary and Margate NOW Festival. She tours and records with Imogen Heap, Tom Skinner, Portico Quartet, Allie X and prominent Klezmer artists including Grammy award winner Frank London. Francesca performs and teaches at Klezmer festivals globally including KlezMore Vienna, KlezFest London, Yiddish New York and is a Professor of Electronic & Produced music at Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
“Ter-Berg's vocals have a cool charm [whilst her] cello passionately laments” – Clive Bell, The Wire.
TP-303
Jemily Rime
Francesca Ter-Berg
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