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ALBUMChordata Bytes IIImogen Heap & Dan O'Neill
Albums by Imogen Heap
ALBUMChordata Bytes IIImogen Heap & Dan O'Neill
ALBUMChordata Bytes IImogen Heap & Dan O'Neill
ALBUMThe Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - In Four Contemporary SuitesImogen Heap
ALBUMSparks (Deluxe Version)Imogen Heap
ALBUMiTunes Festival: London 2007 - EPImogen Heap
ALBUMEllipse (Bonus Track Version)Imogen Heap
ALBUMSpeak for Yourself (Deluxe Version)Imogen Heap
ALBUMSpeak for Yourself (Instrumentals)Imogen Heap
ALBUMI MegaphoneImogen Heap
Imogen Heap's Popular Music Videos
Wand Dance (from "Harry Potter and The Cursed Child")
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Hide and Seek
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Goodnight and Go (Immi's Radio Version)
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Shurayo
Guy Sigsworth & Imogen Heap
You Know Where to Find Me
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The Making of Not Now But Soon
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First Train Home
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Xizi She Knows
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Neglected Space
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Propeller Seeds
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Artist Playlists
Imogen Heap Essentials
Irresistible, finely crafted pop in a high-tech package.
Artist Biography
Classically trained on several instruments from an early age, English experimental pop artist Imogen Heap began writing songs when she was 13.
∙ In her teens, she recorded demos with help from English singer-songwriter Nik Kershaw, which resulted in her first record deal.
∙ She collaborated with legendary guitarist Jeff Beck on his 2001 album, You Had It Coming, contributing vocals to the tracks “Dirty Mind” and “Rollin’ and Tumblin’.”
∙ “Let Go,” a song recorded by Heap’s electronica duo, Frou Frou, was prominently featured in Zach Braff’s film Garden State.
∙ Her 2005 a cappella single, “Hide and Seek,” was extensively sampled four years later for Jason Derulo’s hit “Whatcha Say.”
∙ Ellipse (2009) and Sparks (2014) reached the UK Top 40 and topped Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronica Albums chart.
∙ Heap has won two Grammy Awards for her production and engineering work—in 2010 for Ellipse, and in 2016 for Taylor Swift’s 1989.
Hometown
London, England
Genre
Pop