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Imogen Heap

"Currently recording solo album 3..."

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Member Since8/25/2004
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Part cool 'n' collected statuesque beauty, part thrilled eight year old, Imogen Heap is struggling to contain her excitement. “For the last year, I've had a mission to accomplish,” says the former Frou Frou lass, kicking her pink stiletto-ed heels with joy. From the pride glowing from the songwriter's grin, it's clear “Operation Imogen” has been a resounding success. After twelve months of graft in her studio, the bubbly twenty-seven year-old is finally poised to release the glorious ‘Speak For Yourself''. Filled with grace and passion, and loaded with hooks, it's a captivating Bjork meets pop-Squarepusher gem of a record and the thoroughly deserving source of her exhilaration.

Following on from her 1998 debut ‘I Megaphone' and her 2002 Frou Frou collaboration with Guy Sigsworth, ‘Details', this is Heap's second release in her own name. But it is her first truly solo album. Out on Heap's own label, Megaphonic, ‘Speak For Yourself' has an almighty cast of just one, but it is a triumph of Oscar-winning proportions. Startling lead single “Hide And Seek” is already taking the States by storm. One week after it was played-out in the closing sequence to the season (2) finale of cult drama series ‘The O.C.', in a prize slot which last season used Jeff Buckley's heart-rending version of the Leonard Cohen-penned ‘Hallelujah', ‘Hide And Seek' leapt from No. 98 to No.32 in the Official Billboard Hot 100 Download Chart, making Imogen the No.1 Electronic Act on the chart. Impressively, the track – which was only available on iTunes as oppose to the many music sites which make up the Download Chart – sold 9,700 copies as a download in one week alone, and more impressively, gave Megaphonic the only independently-released track in the entire Hot 100 chart that week.

Sitting among the chiffon curtains and butterfly fairy lights of her Bermondsey studio – the very same one in which Dizzee Rascal recorded ‘Showtime', though now significantly girlied-up – Heap is the picture of satisfaction. Armed with Pro-Tools, some geeky toys and a room full of instruments ranging from a cello to carpet tubes, she wrote, recorded and produced every glistening note of her remarkable electro-poprecord herself, fulfilling a life-long dream. “I always wanted to find out what I was capable of,” she says smiling broadly.

In 2003 Heap parted ways with Island records, who released Frou Frou's “Details”, though they were keen to put out the next solo album she felt it was “time for a change of scenery”. Imogen recalls “'I signed my first deal when I was just 17 and I've been on one label or another since then. I didn't think I'd end up releasing it on a label of my very own but once I'd finished I didn't want to give it all away again, specially as I'd put everything I had into it”.

Working with Frou Frou partner, Madonna and Britney producer Guy Sigsworth had been “an apprenticeship in making amazing records,” says Heap. But Heap was adamant that with her next project, she should get the recognition she deserved. “It's not Guy's fault, but with Frou Frou, everyone assumed the man did all the production and engineering, mixing and programming and that the girl – me – just sang,” explains Heap. “And I have to say that really irritated me. We did everything together. I'd been programming on Macs since I was twelve and that was more of a love to me than singing ever was.” After her break-up with Universal/Island, Heap felt the time had come for change. “I loved working with Guy,” she says. “I'd learnt so much from him and all the other various collaborations I'd done over the years. Now I was bursting with ideas and just wanted to get my hands really dirty!"

Writing, recording and owning your own music is a noble aspiration. But as Heap discovered, record labels do have their uses and summoning together vital funds was proving a tad problematic. “I traipsed my way round every bank but I couldn't get a loan,” she says. “I had £10,000 on my credit card and I couldn't pay my bills” but just before despair could stick in its claws, Heap's luck changed. Clocking a “For Sale” sign outside her block of flats was, she says, like a little light bulb going on: “I couldn't help wondering just how much I could sell my flat to myself for.”

From that moment on, it seemed as though Fate was smiling on Heap. The artist set about re-mortgaging her flat and thanks to a sympathetic surveyor (“I couldn't believe it,” says Heap, “but he turned out to be a Frou Frou fan!”) she got exactly the valuation she needed. The value of her humble flat had grown by a hundred grand, and with money to burn, Heap kick-started her year-long mission on her 26 th birthday, December 9, 2003 . “I had all my new gear delivered as a birthday present to myself,” remembers Heap, “then I booked my mastering for December 7 a year later. That was my deadline – I was going to make sure I had my new album done in time to celebrate on my next birthday!"

The songwriter set about experimenting. “I just wanted to see what kinds of sounds were coming out of me,” she says reliving her excitement. Alone with her new toys, the singer found a voice she didn't know she had. And it was a discovery that was to unexpectedly shape the new album. Halfway through the album she set up an online blog www.imogenheap.com to help keep herself in check. “Somedays I wouldn't get much done as I didn't have anyone to answer to,” says Heap, “so I thought if I wrote a diary on-line people could see if I'd been crap in the studio and it would keep me from slacking. If I got really stuck on something, just seeing the problem up there would help me tackle it better and one time I even asked those reading the blog to choose a lyrical direction from a poll I set up on my website!”

The soundtrack to Heap's cycle rides between her Waterloo home and her studio may partly explain the cross-pollination of genres that is ‘Speak For Yourself'. Pedaling to the glitchy electro-sparks of Avril, Squarepusher and Cursor Minor, to contemporary classical composers Arvo Part and Ryuichi Sakamoto to the pop/punk/rock of Cornelius and the Foo Fighters. And though the album's dominant personality is electronic, Heap says, it's also intrinsically vocally-lead. The lyric-based songs are accompanied by vocal segments, layered over each other and treated just like the pianos, strings, guitars, and harps are. And like all the other live instruments, her voice is tweaked, compressed or put through harmonisers to achieve the perfect sound. “I write in terms of the voice being a part of the score more than one vocal line hovering over a backing track,” she explains. “I'm so lucky I've ended up with such a bizarre voice. It's distinctive enough to hold itself in whatever music I throw at it.”

However the real emphasis here is on the minutiae; the fluctuating dynamics beneath the soaring sounds. Aside from textured incidental noises, like trains rumbling past the tracks outside Heap's studio, breaths, sighs, whispers and intimate vocal quirks make this electronic wonder sound human again. And this warmth compliments the intensely personal nature of Heap's songs.

‘Speak For Yourself' is vulnerable, exposed and flooded with emotion. So what's it all about? Heap pauses for thought…“It's quite tricky writing lyrics for “love” songs when you are happy and content with your man,” she laughs. “The subject matter can get pretty repetitive, so sometimes I found myself running away with a naughty thought or stealing a friend's situation and eventually the song would turn itself into something all by itself”. And yet Heap's cinematic vignettes are remarkably vivid. Elusive little fantasies or based on real life? For example, epic closer, “The Moment I Said It” is a tumultuous scene of badly-broken news; stark electro-a cappella “Hide And Seek' a hymn to disbelief, betrayal and grief awhile “Goodnight And Go”, which features Heap fan, Jeff Beck on guitars, is a wistful ode to forbidden love.

With the album done and dusted, Heap can't help but revel in her serendipity. “Ever since I decided to do this on my own, great things have come my way,” she says sitting back in her fluffy studio chair. Not withstanding her star-struck surveyor, other factors have also seemingly conspired in her favour. Last year, Scrubs-star Zach Braff personally selected the Frou Frou track ‘Let Go' for the soundtrack to his critically acclaimed indie-hit and directorial debut, ‘Garden State', helping fuel the Imogen Heap fire. Musical directors across a variety of television outlets have clamoured for her tracks; in addition to ‘The OC', ‘CSI' and ‘Six Feet Under' have also featured her music and LA's influential KCRW station is already spot-playing album tracks. For a couple of months before release "Speak For Yourself" has been floating in and around the music business and a few household names have been in touch with Heap since hearing ‘Speak For Yourself”, hoping to book her for knob-twiddling duties. “I thought I might like to get into producing other artists records one day but it seems one day is already here and I'm really enjoying it”.

It's no surprise Heap emanates a burning self-belief. ‘Speak For Yourself' has been a test of her abilities; a test she's passed with glowing colours: “In the past there were times when I wished I had been listened to,” she says, “but I've never really known if I was right. This time, from the start I've done things my way.” Part cool 'n' collected statuesque beauty, part thrilled eight year old, Imogen Heap is struggling to contain her excitement. “I feel nothing can stop me,” she says through a huge grin. “This is just the beginning and I can't sit still with excitement to see how things are going to pan out.”

 

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J





Jul 18 2008 5:29 PM

Hey Imogen...do you remember we used to play piano in the music rooms all the time...?! Glad to see you're doing well Jx xx
DVA





Jul 18 2008 9:29 PM

saludos,te invito a que pases por mi espacio a que escuches mis nuevas instrumentales. paz, Dva.
Too. <3





Jul 18 2008 10:30 PM

you inspire me.

i kno you usually wont have time to message me back but i have been trying to figure out the meaning of your song hide and seek for a long time. i just cant completely put my finger of wat it means...

wat ever it means it is a beautiful song and i cant wait for your new album to come out.

love.
shira





Jul 19 2008 2:04 AM

hey

my name is shira, and im from israel
when i heard ure song just for naw" on facebook i loved it at the very first second

plz keep doing what u doing
its fantastic

thanks for ure talent

shira
(sorry for my bad english)
Laura M.





Jul 19 2008 2:50 AM

Can't wait for your new album! Your music is just awsome!
Siân Brown





Jul 18 2008 9:55 AM

I love your music xxx
Allan Price





Jul 18 2008 10:32 AM

Nice Vblog Immi. Good to see you working hard.
Peace love and happiness
Allan
http://indiestore.7digital.com/allan/tracks
Christos





Jul 18 2008 10:35 AM

Hi wishing U a great day
Dj ChiLLy WiLLy





Jul 18 2008 10:52 AM

hide and seek gives me goosebumps and tears everytime i hear it
thank you for such a touching creation of sound
much love and major respect
-dj chilly willy
Joey McDowall





Jul 18 2008 12:40 PM

Thank you for any support with my music....I love your sound Imogen..really different.j
Phaexor Mongeith





Jul 18 2008 2:42 PM

I just wanted to say thanks for adding me as a friend. I really enjoy the music. You have very strong passionate vocals. Thank-you.
Valeria





Jul 18 2008 1:13 AM

thanks for the add!
you are really fabulous!!!
meg and mark





Jul 18 2008 1:47 AM

we like it - we like it a lot - we do
Leah Mabe





Jul 18 2008 2:38 AM

Hey Imogen! I think you're works amazing! it inspires me in my own art..Im sure you have an already stablished team but if your mua would like an assistant, I'm your gal! xx
Neah





Jul 18 2008 3:20 AM

Amazing!
denise cascione





Jul 18 2008 4:22 AM

beautiful music here..love your sound..from your soul i can tell
be happy
denise
earthmusician





Jul 18 2008 5:39 AM

Hi Imogen and everyone who loves "Hide and Seek". I took the track (which I love) and put an instrumental backing to it. The result is not really a "remix" but more of a "newmix". Feel free to have a listen (It's on my myspace page of course)

best things to you all

Adrian
Jeffrey Barkin





Jul 18 2008 6:26 AM

Really enjoyed your update blog and your description of your creative songwriting process and its trials and tribulations.

You seem so comfortable wrapping up projects... I wish I could 'let go' as easily.

Really look forward to hearing your final work.

Thank you for the progress update. It was not only informative but VERY entertaining!

Best, Jeffrey
Chuck





Jul 18 2008 6:26 AM

Immi !!!! I love you, I love you, I love you !!!!!! I cannot hear or see you enough. I am just in awe of your talents and totally infatuated with your vblog spots. You can not release your new album soon enough. Hope your ankle is feeling better.
Simone86





Jul 18 2008 9:32 AM

Hi Imogen!
I'm a big fan and would just like to say: keep up the good work! Looking forward to your new album!! :D
Love from Holland
Tom Rumbold





Jul 18 2008 9:48 AM

imogen your songs are beautiful
Francis Mann





Jul 17 2008 5:02 PM

Imi, the idea of sharing with us the making of your next album is just great
As great it is to see how much fun you're having doing it (and hard work too, 4 sure)
We'll sure miss your regular blogs if u stop posting them when the album is done - hope not
U'r inspiring
(and naughty, too...:)
Taylor !





Jul 17 2008 5:03 PM

You're the best.
Emily Rebeccah





Jul 17 2008 5:47 PM

you're amazing.
NicKnight





Jul 17 2008 6:30 PM

Love your stuff Immi - keep it up, we can't wait!

Peace,
-NK
jadastar1





Jul 17 2008 6:42 PM

I hope you have a perfect Thurday!

Jada
•๋● La pOupéE zNi





Jul 17 2008 7:14 PM

when I first listen to ur music I though it was cool, but now that I know more about u and of course more songs from ur discography I changed my mind I think your lyrics rock and so ur music, u also have a great style! keep it fresh and thx for the add, really :) have a great week, almost weekend
Dying Lonely





Jul 17 2008 9:04 PM

beautiful. simply beautiful.
Conor McCabe





Jul 17 2008 11:28 PM

are you ever going to come to new zealand??

oh yeah and im justines newphew/cousin? our family tree confuses me. shes probably understands it better than i do.

i am a singer also (gawsh we have lots of singers in our family) check my stuff on my page if you have the time.

anyway i am planning on coming to see justine and bonnie when i leave school and i would really love to come and meet you and see the house i have heard so much about in your blogs. reply if you have the time, as i would hate to see the release of your album postponed because you spent too much time replying to mail.

much love conor

xx
Oneiros: Lord save me from all your followers!!!





Jul 17 2008 9:39 AM

oh wow gurl your next albim is neing recorded....hellllz yeah...... can't wait for it.... keep it up.. btw bi got a chance recently to catch you live ...and jus wanted to say ...well done
cheers
jvdub





Jul 17 2008 10:18 AM

thanks for the friendship.
Gregg