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Vocalscelloguitararray mbiraHang (instrument)>Hang}}Almo Sounds>MegaphonicRCA Records>RCA}}Frou Frou (band)>Frou FrouAcacia (band)>Acacia}}}}Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɪ|m|ə|dʒ|ə|n|_|ˈ|h|iː|p}} {{respelling|IM|ə|jən|_|HEEP}}; born 9 December 1977) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Her work has been considered pioneering in pop and electropop music.Heap classically trained in piano, cello, and clarinet starting at a young age. She began writing songs at the age of 13 and, while attending boarding school, taught herself music production. After being discovered by manager Mickey Modern while attending the BRIT School, Heap signed to independent record label Almo Sounds at the age of 18 and later began working with experimental pop band Acacia. She released her debut album, an alternative rock record, I Megaphone, in 1998. In early 2002, Heap and English record producer Guy Sigsworth formed the electronic duo Frou Frou and released their only album to date, Details (2002).Her second studio album, Speak for Yourself, was released in 2005 on her own label, Megaphonic Records, and was certified gold in the United States and Canada. The album spawned three singles: "Headlock", "Goodnight and Go", which became her highest-charting single as a lead artist on the UK Singles Chart, and "Hide and Seek", which was certified gold in the United States and gained popularity after being used in the Fox teen drama television series The O.C.. Heap's third studio album, Ellipse (2009), peaked in the top five of the Billboard 200 chart and received mostly positive reviews. This was followed by her fourth studio album, Sparks (2014). In 2017, she reunited with Sigsworth as part of Frou Frou.Heap developed the Mi.Mu Gloves, a line of musical gloves, as well as a blockchain-based music-sharing program, Mycelia. She also composed the music for the West End/Broadway play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Over the course of her career, she has received two Grammy Awards, one Ivor Novello Award, and one Drama Desk Award. In July 2019, Heap was awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music.WEB, Vanni, Olivia, 8 July 2019, SideTrack: Blue Man Group, "Big Brother" Corey Brooks & Fessy Shafaat... and more,weblink 24 March 2020, Boston Herald, en-US,

Early life

Imogen Jennifer Jane HeapWEB, Imogen Heap {{!, Biography & History|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/imogen-heap-mn0000094792/biography|access-date=2021-01-19|publisher=AllMusic|language=en}} was born on 9 December 1977WEB, Smith, Caspar Llewellyn, Imogen Heap: 'I've just done a poll with YouGov to find out about my fans',weblink The Guardian, 28 December 2020, en, 23 February 2012, WEB, Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 6-12,weblink Associated Press, 27 December 2020, en, 30 November 2020, in Havering, Greater London.NEWS, Rigby, Tony, 10 February 2006, Imogen Heap, Scala, London, The Independent,weblink 17 March 2009, Her name was inspired by that of British composer Imogen Holst, as her mother wanted Heap to become a cellist like Holst.NEWS, Williams, Andrew, 23 October 2006, 60 SECONDS: Imogen Heap, Metro (British newspaper), Metro,weblink 30 April 2008, She played music from an early age, first learning the piano due to "wanting attention" as a middle child and realizing, according to her, that "it was something [she] could make a lot of noise with".MAGAZINE, Barker, Chris, Autumn 2009, In The Studio: Imogen Heap,weblink Future Music, Future Publishing, 1 December 2020, 219, 42{{hyphen, 48}} She did not enjoy playing the music of classical composers such as Bach and Beethoven, and would instead attempt to play in their style to convince her parents she was practicing their music.WEB, Roberts, Michael, Imogen Heap,weblink Westword, 4 December 2020, en, 7 December 2006, As a child, she began recording music by recording herself playing piano on cassette, then recording herself again singing over it.NEWS, Moen, Matt, Imogen Heap: 'I've Never Been Burdened by Fame',weblink Paper (magazine), Paper, 25 November 2020, en, 8 May 2019, She soon began taking lessons and became classically trained in several instruments including piano, cello and clarinet while attending Friends School, a private, Quaker-run boarding school in Saffron Walden. At around age 10, she began composing Christmas carols for her school's choir.Due to being placed a year above children her age, Heap claims she did not get along with many people from the school and spent most of her time in the music room practising piano. She stated, "In boarding school...I was mocked about the clothes I wore, the way I looked, whatever. People there really did regard me as some kind of freak from the middle of nowhere. And these things do matter a lot when you are sixteen, seventeen." Heap's mother, an art therapist, and father, a construction rock retailer, separated when she was twelve years old.WEB, Lynskey, Dorian, Dorian Lynskey talks to singer Imogen Heap,weblink The Guardian, February 11, 2021, en, March 28, 2006, Also at age twelve, she taught herself how to use Cubase on an Atari computer at Friends School. By the age of thirteen, she had begun writing songs.WEB, Imogen Heap on Apple Music,weblink 2021-01-19, Apple Music, en-us, At age fifteen, she began using reel-to-reel recording to record her music, using a home computer to program the music.

Career

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1995–1996: Almo Sounds & Acacia

After boarding school, she went on to study at the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology in Croydon, South London, where she first began regularly singing and writing songs due to loneliness. It was there that she recorded her first song to feature her vocals, "Missing You", which was released on the BRIT School's Class of 1994 album and earned her attention from manager Mickey Modern after he saw her performance at a talent showcase. After being introduced to Nik Kershaw by Modern, Heap recorded demos which were taken to Rondor Music. A few months later, Heap signed her first record contract, aged 18, with independent record label Almo Sounds.WEB, ALMO Sounds on A&M Records.com,weblink 5 May 2012, ALMO Sounds History, Leslie J. Pfenninger, Imogen Heap's demo was given to Jerry Moss who offered a contract with Almo Sounds. She signed with the label in April., In 1996, Heap began working with British experimental pop band Acacia, which featured her future collaborator Guy Sigsworth. While never a full member of the band, Heap was a guest vocalist and contributed to various Acacia singles and album tracks.WEB, Imogen Heap,weblink Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC, 4 December 2020, en-AU, 16 June 2012, Heap's first major live solo performance was as part of the line-up for the 1996 Prince's Trust Concert in Hyde Park.WEB, Percy, Shane, Music: Imogen Heap,weblink Daily Xtra, 4 December 2020, en, 24 May 2006,

1998–2001: I Megaphone

Heap's debut commercial single, "Getting Scared", was released in 1997 and included on the soundtrack for the 1998 horror film I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.WEB, Farrell, Margaret, The 10 Best Imogen Heap Songs,weblink Stereogum, 30 November 2020, en, 9 November 2018, She released her debut album, the alternative rock record I Megaphone, on 16 June 1998 through Almo, with "Getting Scared" as its lead single. The record was made with several producers, including English musician Dave Stewart and Sigsworth, and received some critical praise but was a commercial failure, as Almo did little to promote the album. Soon after Heap released the record, Almo Sounds was acquired by Universal, forcing its artists to either move to other labels or be released. Heap was one of the artists who was dropped from the label, leaving her without a record contract.NEWS,weblinkweblink 12 January 2022, subscription, live, Imogen Heap: fully connected, 23 April 2016, 14 October 2010, Naomi, West, The Daily Telegraph, {{cbignore}}During her time as an unsigned artist, Heap appeared on two singles: "Meantime", a track written by her former Acacia colleagues Guy Sigsworth and Alexander Nilere for the soundtrack to the independent British film G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time]],{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} and "Blanket", a 1998 collaboration with British hip hop band Urban Species. "Blanket" was Heap's first charting single, reaching number 56 on the UK Singles Chart.WEB, Urban Species featuring Imogen Heap,weblink Official Charts, 4 December 2020, The song would later appear in a 2005 sex tape of Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.WEB, Golby, Joel, Keep rollin': a look at Fred Durst's directorial 'masterpieces',weblink The Guardian, 4 December 2020, en, 27 August 2019, Heap appeared as a featured vocalist on two songs{{em dash}}"Dirty Mind" and "Rollin' and Tumblin'"{{em dash}}on the 2001 album You Had It Coming by English guitarist Jeff Beck.NEWS, Harrington, Richard, Jeff Beck: Still Moving Forward,weblink The Washington Post, 5 December 2020, en, 16 March 2001,

2002–2003: Frou Frou

Heap had kept in contact with Guy Sigsworth (who had co-written and produced "Getting Scared" from I Megaphone), and this led to the pair of them establishing the collaborative project Frou Frou.The initial concept for Frou Frou was Sigsworth's, and the project was to have been an album written and produced by her with each track featuring a different singer, songwriter, poet or rapper. Heap explains that Sigsworth invited her over to his studio to write lyrics to a four-bar motif he had, with one condition – that she include the word "love" somewhere. The first line she came up with was "lung of love, leaves me breathless", and the Details album track "Flicks" was written. A week later, Sigsworth called Heap again, and together they wrote and recorded the future single "Breathe In".On 4 June 2002, they released Details, their first and only album to date. The album spawned the singles "Breathe In", "It's Good to Be in Love" and "Must Be Dreaming". The song "Let Go" was featured on the soundtrack for the 2004 film Garden State.MAGAZINE, Bacle, Ariana, Every song on the 'Garden State' soundtrack, ranked,weblink Entertainment Weekly, 25 November 2020, 15 July 2014, In late 2003, after an extensive promotional tour of the UK, Europe and the US, the duo was told that their record label Island Records would not be picking up the option for a second album.Heap and Sigsworth remain firm friends and have worked together since the project, including their temporary re-formation in late 2003, when they covered the Bonnie Tyler classic "Holding Out for a Hero" which was featured during the credits of the movie Shrek 2 after Jennifer Saunders' version in the film. Frou Frou saw a resurgence in popularity in 2004, when their album track "Let Go" was featured in the film Garden State, the soundtrack of which won a Grammy award.In a 2005 interview, Heap said of Frou Frou, "[It] was really like a kind of little holiday from my own work. Guy and I, we have always worked together, and then over the years, it became clear that we wanted to do a whole album together. It was very organic and spontaneous – just one of those wonderful things that happens. But there was never a mention of a second record from either of us, and not uncomfortably. We're just both kind of free spirits. I love to work with a lot of different people, but I was also just gagging to see what I could do on my own. But I'm sure in the future, Guy and I will get back together to do another record, or to record a few songs together."

2004–2007: Speak for Yourself

File:Imogen Heap Coachella 2.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Heap performing at the 2006 Coachella Valley Music and Arts FestivalCoachella Valley Music and Arts FestivalIn December 2003, Heap announced on her website that she was going to write and produce her second solo album, using her site as a blog to publicise progress.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}Heap recorded a rendition of the song "I'm a Lonely Little Petunia (In an Onion Patch)" for the seventh episode of the fourth season of the HBO drama series Six Feet Under, which premiered in August 2004.WEB, Teti, John, Six Feet Under: "The Dare",weblink The A.V. Club, 4 December 2020, en-us, 6 August 2014, Her rendition later appeared as the album closer for the 2005 soundtrack album (Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends).WEB, Dahlen, Chris, Various Artists: Everything Ends: Six Feet Under OST Vol. 2,weblink Pitchfork, 4 December 2020, en, 26 June 2005, Heap set herself a deadline of one year to make the album, booking a session to master the album one year ahead in December 2004. She re-mortgaged her flat to fund production costs,WEB, Imogen Heap: Speak for Yourself,weblink 2021-01-19, Pitchfork, en, including renting a studio at Atomic Studios, London (previously inhabited by UK grime artist, Dizzee Rascal), and purchasing instruments.WEB, Imogen Heap: Recording Ellipse,weblink 2021-01-19, Sound on Sound, At the end of 2004, with the album completed, Heap premiered two album tracks online, selling them prior to the album's release – "Just for Now" and "Goodnight and Go".{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}In May 2005, Heap released the lead single from her forthcoming album, "Hide and Seek". The song earned immense popularity after being used to score the season two finale of the Fox television series The O.C. on the same day as its release. It peaked in the top-40 of the Billboard Digital Songs chart, eventually receiving a gold certification from the RIAA and going on to be sampled in the song "Whatcha Say" by American singer Jason Derulo, which topped the Billboard Hot 100.MAGAZINE, Brandle, Lars, 10 November 2007, In Synch: U.K. Labels Cross Atlantic For Film, TV, Ad and Game Placements,weblink en, 21, Billboard (magazine), Billboard, London, 5 December 2020, WEB, 8 sampled tracks behind some of the biggest tunes,weblink BBC, 5 December 2020, en, WEB, Gold & Platinum,weblink 3 November 2018, Record Industry Association of America, Heap released the album on her own label, Megaphonic Records. The album was titled Speak for Yourself. Speak for Yourself was released in the UK on 18 July 2005 on CD and iTunes UK, where it entered the top 10 chart. The initial 10,000 physical copies pressed sold out, distributed through large and independent record stores and Heap's own online shop. In August 2005, Heap announced that she had licensed Speak for Yourself to RCA Records for the album's release in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The album was released in November 2005 and débuted at number 144 in the Billboard Top 200 album chart. In concert, Heap performed solo, controlling the sound through her laptop, as well as singing and playing the piano and array mbira.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} Also that month, Heap appeared on the soundtrack for the 2005 romantic comedy film Just Like Heaven, performing a cover of the song "Spooky" by American band Classics IV.WEB, Just Like Heaven Soundtrack On The Way,weblinkweblink dead, 6 May 2023, IGN, December 4, 2020, August 24, 2005, Heap announced, upon her return to the UK, that she had signed a deal for the album to be released internationally, as well as re-promoted in the UK, with a new imprint of Sony BMG, White Rabbit, run by former Sony BMG UK A&R vice president Nick Raphael.{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}In November 2005, Heap wrote and recorded the song "Can't Take It In" for the (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (soundtrack)|soundtrack) of the fantasy film (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe), which was released one month later.WEB, Imogen Heap Visits Narnia,weblink IGN, 4 December 2020, en, 17 November 2005, MAGAZINE, Singer/Songwriters Contribute To 'Narnia',weblink Billboard, 4 December 2020, en, 1 December 2005, Speak for Yourself was re-released on the label on 24 April 2006, ahead of a full promotional push on 15 May, a week after the second single, "Goodnight and Go", was commercially released in the UK.{{citation needed|date=November 2020}} Heap recorded an a cappella cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah" for the season three finale of The O.C., which premiered in May 2006.WEB, Kelly, Cara, Lawler, Kelly, The best covers of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah',weblink USA Today, 4 December 2020, en, 11 November 2016, In August 2006, Heap performed a set at the V Festival,WEB,weblink V Festival 2006, Songkick, 27 September 2014, {{better source needed|date=November 2020}} where it was announced that "Headlock" was to be the third single lifted from the album and released on 16 October 2006 in the UK.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} Heap wrote and performed the song "Glittering Cloud", which was based on the (Plagues of Egypt#8. Locusts: Ex. 10:1–20|plague of locusts), as part of an event called the Margate Exodus sponsored by Artangel in November 2006, where ten artists each performed one song based on one of the Plagues of Egypt in Margate.WEB, 4AD announces 'Plague Songs',weblink BrooklynVegan, 4 December 2020, en, 25 September 2006, The songs were compiled in the 2006 album Plague Songs.WEB, Gray, Louise, Plague Songs,weblink New Internationalist, 4 December 2020, en, 2 December 2006, In late September and early October, Heap embarked on a tour of the UK, holding a competition on MySpace for different support acts for each venue before touring throughout Canada and the US in November and December. This was her first tour of North America that included a band, incorporating upright bass, percussion, and support acts Kid Beyond and Levi Weaver on beatbox and guitar, respectively. In December 2006, Heap was featured on the front page of The Green Room magazine.On 7 December 2006, Heap received two Grammy nominations for the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, one for Best New Artist and the other for Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media for "Can't Take It In".

2008–2010: Ellipse

(File:Imogen Heap (5128262872).jpg|thumb|Heap performing in Liverpool, England in 2010)Throughout the creation of her album Ellipse, Heap posted vlogs or VBlogs as she called them, on YouTube.WEB,weblink YouTube – imogenheap's Channel, YouTube, She used these to comment on the album as well as update on its release.The album's release was pushed back multiple times.These included Heap being asked to perform at the annual event PopTech in October 2008. During the event, she premiered one of her album's songs, "Wait it Out".{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}In October 2008, Heap gave a musical performance in the anti-human trafficking documentary and rockumentary film Call + Response, directed by Justin Dillon.WEB, Shannon, Jeff, "Call + Response": A rough but impassioned call to end human trafficking,weblink The Seattle Times, 8 January 2021, en, 9 October 2008, She was also featured on two songs on Jeff Beck's live album Live at Ronnie Scott's and appeared in the accompanying DVD in April 2009.WEB, Loar, Christel, Jeff Beck: Performing This Week...Live at Ronnie Scott's,weblink PopMatters, 8 January 2021, en, 5 April 2009, Heap announced on her Twitter page that Ellipse{{'}}s first single would be "First Train Home".On 17 August 2009, Heap made the entire album Ellipse available for live streaming via her webpage.Ellipse was released in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2009 and in the United States on 25 August 2009.Heap received two nominations for the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, where she won the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for her engineering work on Ellipse, making her the first female artist to win the award.WEB, Howard, George, Imogen Heap's Mycelia: An Artists' Approach for a Fair Trade Music Business, Inspired by Blockchain,weblink Forbes, 4 December 2020, en, 17 July 2015, WEB, Pareles, Jon, A 21st-Century Geek Getting Her Loop On,weblink The New York Times, 25 November 2020, en, 3 December 2009, WEB, Painting Her Songs in the Air, Imogen Heap Keeps Innovating,weblink NPR, 25 November 2020, en, 16 August 2014,

2011–2014: Sparks

In March 2011, Heap began working on her then-unnamed fourth studio album and revealed that she would be writing and releasing a new single for the album once every three months, beginning with the recording and release of the album's lead single, then released under the working title "Heapsong1" and eventually released commercially as "Lifeline", via Ustream.WEB, Mathieson, Craig, Give and she shall receive,weblink The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November 2020, en, 14 April 2011, MAGAZINE, Lipshutz, Jason, Imogen Heap Talks New Album, Fan-Created First Song,weblink Billboard, 26 November 2020, en, 28 March 2011, "Propeller Seeds", the second single, followed in July 2011.WEB, Flood, Kathleen, Imogen Heap's Musical "Touch",weblink Vice, 6 January 2021, en, 14 July 2011, The third single from the album, "Neglected Space", was created as part of Heap's project with charity organization Clear Village to restore a walled garden in Bedfords Park in October 2011.WEB, Richards, Lee-Ann, Imogen Heap restores abandoned walled garden as part of new album project,weblink Romford Recorder, 28 December 2020, en-UK, 6 October 2011, She starred in the debut episode of the MTV India musical reality television series The Dewarists, where she recorded "Minds Without Fear", her fourth single from Sparks, with Indian production duo Vishal–Shekhar.WEB, Arslan, Zaira, Music on the Move,weblink The Indian Express, 27 November 2020, en, 29 October 2011, WEB, Jayakumar, Gowri, Imogen Heap to weave Asian sounds into new album,weblink Reuters, 27 November 2020, en, 24 November 2011, Both "Neglected Space" and "Minds Without Fear" were released in October 2011.Heap recorded her song "Xizi She Knows" during a trip to Hangzhou, which was partially funded by PRS for Music and the British Council. It was released as the fifth single from the album in February 2012.WEB, Smith, Casper Llewellyn, Imogen Heap: 'I've just done a poll with YouGov to find out about my fans',weblink The Guardian, 28 December 2020, en, 23 February 2012, "You Know Where to Find Me" was then released as the album's sixth single. She collaborated with Canadian record producer Deadmau5 on the song "Telemiscommunications", which was included on his 2012 studio album, Album Title Goes Here, and released as the eighth single from the album in March 2013 alongside an animated music video.WEB, Adams, Gregory, 'Telemiscommunications' (ft. Imogen Heap) (video),weblink Exclaim!, 10 July 2023, 12 March 2013, Her single "Run-Time" was made using a generative music app, which she designed with RjDj and Intel that created custom music for running, and was released in July 2014 with a music video.WEB, Walker, Alissa, Imogen Heap Made Her New Single Using A Running App She Designed,weblink Gizmodo, 10 July 2023, 24 July 2014, The title of Sparks, Heap's fourth studio album, was announced in September 2013, and the album was released on 18 August 2014 through Megaphonic Records.WEB, Levine, Nick, Imogen Heap announces release of new album 'Sparks' in March 2014,weblink NME, 10 July 2023, 21 September 2013, WEB, Spenceley, Haydon, Album Review: Imogen Heap - Sparks,weblink Drowned in Sound, 10 July 2023, 18 August 2014, It debuted at number 40 on the UK Albums Chart, at number 21 on the Billboard 200, and at number one on Billboard{{'}}s Dance/Electronic Albums chart.WEB, Collabro hit Number 1 with debut album Stars,weblink Official Charts Company, 10 July 2023, 24 August 2014, MAGAZINE, Murray, Gordon, Demi Lovato Thanks DJs for Dance Club Songs No. 1,weblink Billboard (magazine), Billboard, 10 July 2023, en, 29 August 2014, Its deluxe boxset was nominated for the AIM Independent Music Award for Special Catalogue Release of the Year and for the Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package in 2015.WEB, Murray, Robin, AIM Independent Music Awards 2015 - Nominations,weblink Clash (magazine), Clash, 10 July 2023, 12 August 2015, WEB, Grebey, James, Grammys 2015 Winners: Sam Smith, Jack White, Beck, And More,weblink Spin (magazine), Spin, 10 July 2023, 8 February 2015,

2015–present: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

In October 2015, Heap released the single "Tiny Human" using her blockchain-based platform Mycelia. Sales of "Tiny Human" via Ethereum smart contracts as of October 2017 were £30,000.alpha.ujomusic.com, licensing, distributions.WEB,weblink Smart contracts for the music industry, Imogen, Heap, Medium, 15 March 2018, 17 March 2018, After being contacted by movement director Steven Hoggett, Heap reworked and composed music from her catalogue to be used as the music in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the eighth instalment of the Harry Potter series in the form of a West End play that opened in the summer of 2016.WEB, Amos, Ilona, 27 June 2015, JK Rowling reveals new Harry Potter stage play,weblink 30 May 2016, The Scotsman, WEB, Lyall, Sarah, 7 June 2016, 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Begins Previews in London, as Magic Continues,weblink 29 June 2016, The New York Times, For her work on the play, she received several award nominations, including for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Score (Broadway or Off-Broadway), and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play.WEB,weblink 'Carousel,' 'SpongeBob SquarePants' Lead 2018 Drama Desk Nominations (Full List), Cox, Gordon, Variety (magazine), Variety, 26 April 2018, 30 April 2018, WEB, Olivier awards 2017: full list of nominations,weblink The Guardian, 6 December 2020, en, 6 March 2017, NEWS,weblink 2018 Outer Critics Circle Nominations Announced, 24 April 2018, TheaterMania.com, 24 April 2018, WEB,weblink Grammy Awards Nominations: The Complete List, Variety, 21 November 2019, 21 November 2019, Heap co-wrote and produced the Taylor Swift song "Clean", which appeared as the closer to Swift's fifth studio album 1989 and led to her being part of the production team that won Album of the Year at the 58th Grammy Awards.WEB, Wong, Kathleen, Taylor Swift's Music Won Her Album of the Year – Here Are the People Behind '1989',weblink 2021-01-19, Mic, 22 February 2016, en, She returned to produce the re-recording of the song for 1989 (Taylor's Version), released in 2023.MAGAZINE,weblink Imogen Heap Shares Photos From 'Clean' Recording Session to Celebrate '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Release, Iasimone, Ashley, Billboard, October 28, 2023, October 30, 2023, Heap was one of the artists featured in an episode of the 2016 PBS docuseries Soundbreaking and she narrated and composed music for the 2016 documentary Crossing Bhutan, which premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.PRESS RELEASE, Soundbreaking: Stories From The Cutting Edge Of Recorded Music To Debut November 14–23, 2016 on PBS,weblink PR Newswire, 9 January 2021, en, 8 November 2016, WEB, Davis, Edward, Exclusive: Trailer For 'Crossing Bhutan' Making Its World Premiere At The Santa Barbara International Film Festival,weblink IndieWire, 9 January 2021, en, 4 February 2016, Also in 2016, she was commissioned by French advertising agency BETC and British company Cow & Gate, in collaboration with researchers from Goldsmiths, University of London, to help write a song which would be proven to "make babies happy", which was eventually titled "The Happy Song".WEB, Carter, Meg, "The Happy Song": Babies And Imogen Heap Co-Wrote A Song For Cow & Gate,weblink Fast Company, 25 November 2020, en, 17 October 2016, The track was engineered through several months of scientific testing and was released in October 2016.WEB, O'Connell, Mark, Letter of Recommendation: 'The Happy Song' by Imogen Heap,weblink The New York Times, 25 November 2020, en, 14 January 2020, Heap wrote, produced and recorded the song "Magic Me" as the score for the 2017 animated short film Escape, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival in April of that year.WEB, Giardina, Carolyn, Tribeca Film Festival Animated Short 'Escape' Debuts Online,weblink The Hollywood Reporter, 29 November 2020, en, 23 April 2017, Heap also recorded "The Quiet" as the end credits song for the 2017 Square Enix video game The Quiet Man.WEB,weblink The Quiet Man Will Have an Original Track, "The Quiet" Composed by Imogen Heap, DualShockers, Bayliss, Ben, 17 October 2018, 11 November 2018, She performed "Hide and Seek" at the benefit concert and television special One Love Manchester in Manchester in June 2017. Her performance was praised by critics as "powerful" and "melancholy".NEWS, Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester concert: the 10 best moments from last night,weblinkweblink 12 January 2022, subscription, live, The Telegraph, 30 November 2020, en, 5 June 2017, {{cbignore}}WEB, Donnelly, Erin, One Love Manchester: 10 Performances Worth Reliving,weblink Refinery29, 7 November 2021, en, 5 June 2017, WEB, O'Connor, Roisin, One Love Manchester – the perfect way to respond to hate,weblink The Independent, 7 November 2021, en, 4 June 2017, The following month, she was featured on the song "We Drift On" by British singer-songwriter Dan Black from his second studio album Do Not Revenge.WEB, Dan Black : Do Not Revenge,weblink Beat Magazine, 5 December 2020, en-AU, 11 July 2017, She announced in November 2017 that she would be reuniting Frou Frou with Guy Sigsworth and would be embarking on the Mycelia World Tour with him to promote the release of Mycelia's Creative Passport program.WEB, Rosenzweig, Mathias, Heroes: Imogen Heap,weblink V (American magazine), V, 6 December 2020, en, 25 May 2019, In March 2018, she was awarded the Inspiration Award at the 2018 Music Producers Guild Awards.File:Imogen Heap, 2019 cropped.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Heap at The Town Hall in 2019]]On 18 September 2018, Heap released The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Four Contemporary Suites, a condensed soundtrack album of the play.WEB, McHenry, Jackson, How Imogen Heap Created Her Magical Tracks for the Harry Potter Play,weblink Vulture, 6 December 2020, en-us, 2 November 2018, An interview with her appeared in the Alex Winter-directed documentary Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain in November 2018.WEB, Kikta, Lorry, Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain,weblink Film Threat, 9 January 2021, en, 16 November 2018, The Mycelia World Tour began in Europe in 2018, while the North American leg began in April 2019, marking her first North American tour in nine years and her first tour as part of Frou Frou since 2003.MAGAZINE, Reed, Ryan, Imogen Heap to Reunite Electro-Pop Band Frou Frou on North American Tour,weblink Rolling Stone, 29 November 2020, en, 10 December 2018, That same month, she and Sigsworth released "Guitar Song (Live)", their first Frou Frou song in 15 years, through We Are Hear.MAGAZINE, Legaspi, Althea, Hear Frou Frou's First New Song in 15 Years 'Guitar Song (Live)',weblink Rolling Stone, 29 November 2020, en, 19 April 2019, She gave a lecture at Boston Calling Music Festival in May 2019.WEB, Clark, Tyler, 20 Music Festivals You Don't Want to Miss in 2019,weblink Consequence of Sound, December 4, 2020, April 30, 2019, In June 2019, she announced that she planned to release an album consisting of collaborations in 2020, the lead single of which would be one of three versions of "The Quiet".WEB, Sacher, Andrew, Imogen Heap releasing new album of collaborations, shares "The Quiet" with Baths,weblink BrooklynVegan, 29 November 2020, en, 21 June 2019, She also performed on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts series that same month.MAGAZINE, Spruch, Kirsten, Imogen Heap Brings High-Tech Wizardry To NPR's Tiny Desk Concert,weblink Billboard, 29 November 2020, en, 20 June 2019, She hosted the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony in January 2020.MAGAZINE, Rowley, Glenn, Watch the 2020 Grammys Premiere Ceremony Hosted by Imogen Heap,weblink Billboard, 29 November 2020, en, 26 January 2020, In April 2020, she appeared as a main artist on the commercial re-release of the 2009 song "I'm God" by Italian-American record producer Clams Casino, which samples Heap's song "Just for Now", and released the single "Phase and Flow" as part of a collaboration with IBM.WEB, Schube, Will, The Decade-Long Journey of Clams Casino's Iconic "I'm God",weblink Complex, 29 November 2020, en, 14 May 2020, WEB, Imogen Heap Drops New Music Video for 'Phase and Flow',weblink PM Studio, 26 December 2020, ja, 11 June 2020, The following month, she performed during Royal Albert Hall's Royal Albert Home virtual concert series. Heap gave a livestreamed closing performance for the Virtual Design Festival held by Dezeen in July 2020.WEB, Lindsay, Calum, Live interview with musician Imogen Heap as part of VDF,weblink Dezeen, 1 December 2020, en, 10 July 2020, During the COVID-19 pandemic, she launched a self-titled app for fans to view unreleased material and demos and participate in listening parties with her through Discord for a monthly fee, and began work on a project called "Augmented Imogen", meant to be an AI version of herself. She released the single "Last Night of an Empire" in December 2020.WEB, Van Lindt, Aernout, Nieuwe single Imogen Heap – "Last Night of an Empire",weblink Dansende Beren, 26 December 2020, nl, 12 December 2020, In late March 2022, Imogen Heap partnered with Symphonic Distribution to re-release previous material, including a handful of Frou Frou demos, which will compile into the Off Cuts release. The first single "A New Kind of Love (Demo)" is slated to release 8 April.WEB, Symphonic Distribution Partners With Artist Imogen Heap For Global Distribution & Marketing,weblink 2022-04-01, All Access, en,

Film

After touring for nearly two years straight for her album Speak for Yourself, Heap continued her travels, this time with only a laptop and video camera on hand as she began her writing trip for her next album. Nine weeks later she returned to the UK with the beginnings of the award-winning Ellipse and footage (as requested by a fan to film the making of the album) from its quiet beginning. Back in Essex, Heap hired Justine Pearsall to document the creation of the album. The film documents the creation of the album and the renovation of Heap's childhood home, including turning her old playroom into her new home studio. Everything In-Between: The Story of Ellipse was released in November 2010.On 5 November 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall, Heap conducted an orchestra including her friends and family as they performed an original piece composed by Heap and orchestrated by Andrew Skeet. Heap also worked with London Contemporary Voices at this time, a scratch choir formed for this concert, which continues as a new choir in its own right. It was the score to the concept film Love The Earth, for which fans were invited to submit video footage highlighting all the qualities of nature to be selected and edited into a film. This performance was broadcast live worldwide.WEB, Imogen Heap Plans Earth Day Broadcast,weblink 2021-01-19, diymag.com, 18 April 2012, en, In March, for the Birds Eye View Film Festival at the Southbank Centre, Heap, in collaboration with Andrew Skeet, composed an a cappella choral score for the first-ever surrealist film The Seashell and the Clergyman (Germaine Dulac, 1927), with the Holst Singers, a programme repeated at the Reverb Festival at the Roundhouse in February 2012 and in the Sage, Gateshead.Heap performed in the Film and Music Arena at Latitude Festival in 2011.In 2014, filmmaker Christopher Ian SmithWEB,weblink Christopher Ian Smith. Filmmaker., citizensmith.net, 3 November 2018, made Cumulus,WEB, CUMULUS,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20180226100059weblink">weblink 26 February 2018, 3 November 2018, modernmovingimage.com, an experimental documentary exploring key elements of Heap's background, personality and music practice. Crafted entirely out of social media content and data created by Heap and her fans, Cumulus explores Imogen's digital footprint and identity as well as her relationship with fans. The film is available to view online.WEB,weblink CUMULUS, 14 May 2015, Vimeo, 3 November 2018,

Other endeavors

Mi.Mu

File:Web Summit 2018 - Centre Stage - Day 2, November 7 DSC 5270 (44853628015) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Heap demonstrating her Mi.Mu gloves at the 2018 Web SummitWeb SummitIn July 2011, Heap unveiled a pair of in-development, wired musical gloves at the TEDGlobal conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. They were originally developed by Heap with Tom Mitchell, a University of the West of England, Bristol lecturer in music systems, and designed and sewn by Rachel Freire, a costume designer, over the course of the prior two and a half years.WEB, Aron, Jacob, 11 July 2011, Imogen Heap's musical gloves mix sounds on the fly,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110803100948weblink">weblink 3 August 2011, 11 July 2011, New Scientist, They were inspired by another pair of musical gloves developed by engineer Elly Jessop at MIT which Heap had witnessed during a visit to the university's Media Lab. Early versions of Heap's gloves had issues with latency and accuracy. In an interview, Heap stated, "The gloves help me embody those sounds which are hidden inside the computer, for me to physicalize them and bring them out so that I can play them and the audience members will understand what I am doing{{em dash}}rather than fiddling around on a keyboard and mouse which is not very clear{{em dash}}I could just be doing my emails."WEB, Said-Moorhouse, Lauren, Hussein, Leila, Nurse, Earl, Imogen Heap's 'magic gloves' make anyone a musician,weblink CNN, Essex, England, 10 January 2021, en, 13 January 2015, The gloves, which eventually came to be known as the Mi.Mu gloves (a name derived from an abbreviation of "me" and "music"), are made from the material Yulex and consist of a hardware board at the wrist developed by Seb Madgwick with an inertial measurement unit used to determine the speed and orientation of the hands, flex sensors over the knuckles, a haptic motor, a removable battery, open palms and LED lights in between the thumb and forefinger which indicate whether or not the user is recording.WEB, French, Kristen, Make Music With the Wave of Your Hand,weblink Popular Mechanics, 11 January 2021, en, 11 April 2014, Open Sound Control data is sent to a computer, which can perform a number of different actions, including adjusting volume, recording loops and filtering sound.WEB, Fairs, Marcus, Imogen Heap gloves that turn gestures into music,weblink Dezeen, 11 January 2021, en, 20 March 2014, WEB, Flood, Kathleen, Imogen Heap's Musical "Touch",weblink Vice, 10 January 2021, en, July 14, 2011, The gloves also come with a custom software called Glover that can be integrated with music production apps such as Ableton Live and Pro Tools, and use 802.11 Wi-Fi.WEB, The 100 greatest innovations of 2019,weblink Popular Science, 11 January 2021, en, 3 December 2019, Heap recorded her song "Me the Machine" using an early version of the gloves, debuting the single during a livestream on Earth Day in 2012. Also in 2012, she showcased the Mi.Mu gloves on an episode of the BBC television series Dara Ó Briain's Science Club.WEB, Barkan, Jonathan, Imogen Heap's Musical Gloves Are Way Cool!,weblink Bloody Disgusting, 9 January 2021, en, 17 April 2014, Heap began crowdfunding to produce more pairs of the gloves in April 2014 on Kickstarter, with a goal of £200,000, but the campaign failed to meet its target. However, the Mi.Mu project found investors who collaborated with Heap's team to continue to develop the gloves.WEB, Magdaleno, Alex, Imogen Heap Takes High-Tech Musical Glove to Kickstarter,weblink Mashable, 11 January 2021, en, 11 April 2014, An early investor and user of the gloves was American singer Ariana Grande, who used the gloves during her second concert tour, The Honeymoon Tour, in 2015. In April 2019, the Mi.Mu gloves became publicly available for pre-order.WEB, Cooper, Daniel, Imogen Heap's musical gloves are finally available to everyone,weblink Engadget, 3 October 2020, en, 26 April 2019, Popular Science included the Mi.Mu gloves on their list of the 100 greatest innovations of 2019.

Mycelia

In October 2015, Heap released the single "Tiny Human" using the blockchain-based platform Mycelia, which she created as a decentralized musical database for artists to share their music on and enforce smart contracts using Ethereum.MAGAZINE, Heap, Imogen, Giles, Matt, February 2016, Imogen Heap & Hacking the Music Industry,weblink en, Popular Science, Bonnier Corporation, 30 November 2020, 44{{hyphen, 45}}WEB, Witt, Joanna, 2 October 2015, Live stream: Imogen Heap releases Tiny Human using blockchain technology,weblink 6 October 2015, The Guardian, Mycelia's Creative Passport program is a personalized profile for artists not signed to a major label.WEB, Gelfand, Zac, Imogen Heap announces first North American tour in nine years,weblink Consequence of Sound, 29 November 2020, en, 11 December 2018, As of August 2016, gross sales of "Tiny Human" through Mycelia amounted to $133.20.WEB, Gerard, David, Imogen Heap: "Tiny Human". Total sales: $133.20,weblink 7 May 2023, Attack of the Fifty-Foot Blockchain, 22 April 2017,

Artistry

| width = 30em| salign = right| align = right}}In the late 1990s, Heap's music was largely alternative rock. Her earlier songs, specifically those from her debut album I Megaphone, were frequently compared in the media to those of fellow singer-songwriters Tori Amos, Kate Bush and Alanis Morissette.WEB, Jackson, Joe, The Heap Treatment,weblink Hot Press, 5 December 2020, en, 22 April 2001, NEWS, Jackson, Joe, Imogen Heap: "I Megaphone",weblink The Irish Times, 5 December 2020, en, 14 August 1998, However, after forming and subsequently disbanding the electronic duo Frou Frou, whose work on their sole album to date, Details, was mainly alternative pop and electropop, her music became primarily based in pop, specifically electropop, art pop and synth-pop.WEB, Halle, Karina, Interview: Imogen Heap,weblink Consequence of Sound, 4 December 2020, I don't know my ins and outs of classical composers in any way, but I did learn that kind of counterpoint and harmony and how things fit with low instruments and high instruments, and maybe those things did seep into the way that I make "Pop" music., 13 August 2010, WEB,weblink A Universe of Artists Who Create Their Own Sound Worlds, The New York Times, 10 December 2006, 27 September 2014, WEB, Sinagra, Laura, With Her Synthesizer, She Mesmerizes,weblink The New York Times, 25 November 2020, en, 13 January 2006, She has written, produced and engineered most of her music on her own. She has also stated that she rarely listens to music, but draws inspiration from TED conferences.WEB, Halle, Karina, Interview: Imogen Heap,weblink Consequence of Sound, 4 December 2020, Well, for instance, I just got back from this conference called TED, which happens every six months. One in California and one in the UK. I first went when I was 26. I got invited to sing with Frou Frou at their Monterey one, and now I've been twice to their one in Oxford. And I am totally just inspired by that. Inspired because you are surrounded by these incredible people doing all these amazing things and have so many fantastic views and outlets and really insightful ways of connecting issues together and how to solve them., 13 August 2010, Heap plays a number of instruments, including piano, clarinet, cello, guitar, drums and the array mbira. She extensively uses manipulated electronic sounds as an integral part of her music. She also mixes ambient sound into her music and has commented that "certain sounds give the music a width and a space, and that's important." CNN stated that Heap is known for "her distinctive fusion of soft acoustic sounds, electronica and tech".Heap states that her song lyrics come from personal experience, but are not straightforwardly confessional. She has stated, "Most of the time, the lyrics are kind of like my secret messages to my friends or my boyfriend or my mum or my dad. I would never tell them that these songs are about them or which specific lyric is about somebody. Often, when I sit down to write a lyric, it is in the heat of the moment, and something has just happened."Heap's frog-themed outfit at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards has been included in several lists of the most "outrageous" Grammys outfits of all time.WEB, Friedl, Ruthie, Bowenbank, Starr, The 75 Most Outrageous Grammys Outfits,weblink ELLE, 25 November 2020, 2 February 2019, WEB, Williamson, Sue, 19 of the Most Iconic (And Outrageous) Grammys Looks of All Time,weblink Teen Vogue, 25 November 2020, en-us, 24 January 2020, NEWS, Stephens, Britt, 100 of the Most Iconic Fashion Moments at the Grammy Awards, All Right Here,weblink Popsugar Fashion, 25 November 2020, en, 26 January 2020, WEB, Grammy Awards fashion: Most outrageous outfits, 20 January 2014,weblink CBS News, 25 November 2020, en,

Legacy

Heap has been regarded as influential in pop music, specifically in electropop and for using technology in her music. NPR's Lindsay Kimbell also referred to Heap as a "pioneer of electronic pop" in 2018.WEB, Kimball, Lindsay, The 200 Greatest Songs By 21st Century Women+ (Imogen Heap, "Hide and Seek"),weblink NPR, 25 November 2020, en, 30 July 2018, Billboard called Heap an "electro-pop innovator".MAGAZINE, Ask A Gay Icon: Chaz Cardigan Gets Career Advice From Imogen Heap,weblink Billboard, 29 November 2020, en, 23 June 2020, In 2018, Stereogum{{'}}s Margaret Farrell referred to Heap as "pop's unsung pioneer" and "an electronic pop mastermind", going on to describe her as "a mystical force that has loomed over pop music for nearly two decades". In 2019, The New York Times similarly called Heap a "pop pioneer" whose work "has established her as an innovator in musical technology".WEB, 12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend,weblink The New York Times, 25 November 2020, en, 2 May 2019, For Paper, Matt Moen called Heap "the Nikola Tesla of pop music" in that "[her] influence in the field of pop has largely gone unappreciated in her own time". Various outlets, including NPR and New Statesman, have called Heap a "tech pioneer".WEB, Peirson-Hagger, Ellen, Imogen Heap: "I'm so frustrated with the music industry",weblink New Statesman, 4 December 2020, en, 4 September 2020, WEB, Powers, Ann, First Listen: Imogen Heap, 'Sparks',weblink NPR, 25 November 2020, en, 10 August 2014, Patrick Ryan of USA Today wrote that Heap "pioneered" the subgenre of folktronica, which combines elements of folk music and electronica.WEB, Ryan, Patrick, 5 things to know about viral sensation Maggie Rogers, from speechless Pharrell to 'SNL',weblink USA Today, 5 December 2020, 18 January 2019, Heap has been cited as a musical inspiration by a number of artists and groups, including Ariana Grande,MAGAZINE, Lipshutz, Jason, Gimme Five: Ariana Grande's Most Inspirational Female Singers,weblink Billboard (magazine), Billboard, 25 November 2020, en, 9 October 2013, Bebe Rexha,WEB, Rosene, Madeline, Bebe Rexha: Unwrapped,weblink LEFAIR Magazine, 25 November 2020, en, 7 January 2019, Ellie Goulding,WEB, Smyth, David, Ellie Goulding interview: 'I was never allowed to show my sexuality',weblink Evening Standard, 29 November 2020, en, 10 July 2020, Kacey Musgraves,MAGAZINE, Hudak, Joseph, Kacey Musgraves on Why She Calls Her 'Golden Hour' Album 'Space Country',weblink Rolling Stone, 25 November 2020, en, 29 March 2018, Pentatonix,MAGAZINE, Vain, Madison, The 7 acts that add up to Pentatonix,weblink Entertainment Weekly, 25 November 2020, EN, 22 October 2015, WEB, Greenburg, Zack O'Malley, Pentatonix: Everything You Need To Know About The World's Biggest A Cappella Act,weblink Forbes, 25 November 2020, en, 5 January 2016, Chloe Bailey,WEB, Chloe x Halle Take The Sister Test,weblink BuzzFeed, 25 November 2020, en, 12 June 2020, Empress Of,WEB, Burke, Cait Emma, Empress of Is Her Own Queen,weblink Acclaim Magazine, 25 November 2020, en-us, 3 May 2019, Dawn Richard,WEB, Soetan, Sope, Interview: Dawn Richard on Bringing 'Blackheart' to the UK, Plans for Next Album and Danity Kane's Final Release,weblink YMMWT, 9 January 2021, en, 3 April 2015, Jamila Woods,WEB, J'na, Jefferson, NEXT: Jamila Woods Soldiers On For Her City And Her People In Her Music,weblink Vibe, December 4, 2020, en, October 27, 2016, Muna,WEB, Dunn, Frankie, Positive thinking with Muna, your new best band friends,weblink i-D, 17 December 2020, en, 20 April 2017, Mree,WEB, From The Desk of Mree: Imogen Heap,weblink Magnet (magazine), Magnet, 25 November 2020, en, 9 August 2013, Woodes,WEB, Smith, Joseph, Five Artists That Help Shape Woodes' Sound,weblink Stoney Roads, 25 November 2020, en, 10 March 2017, Ben Hopkins,MAGAZINE, Wainwright, Rufus, PWR BTTM & Rufus Wainwright Talk Sexuality, Trump & 'The Future of Diversity in Music',weblink Billboard, 25 November 2020, en, 9 March 2017, Matthew Parker,WEB, Clarks, Jessie, TCB Exclusive: Matthew Parker Talks Inspiration Behind 'Daydreamer',weblink The Christian Beat, 25 November 2020, en-gb, 23 October 2018, Red Moon,WEB, Ju, Shirley, Red Moon - Sophomore EP 'Phase 2:22',weblink Flaunt, 22 September 2021, en, 20 September 2021, Michelle Chamuel,MAGAZINE, 'Voice': Meet the Top 16!,weblink Entertainment Weekly, 25 November 2020, EN, 1 May 2013, Chaz Cardigan, Laura Doggett,WEB, Jana, Fp, Who's That Girl: Meet British Songstress Laura Doggett,weblink Free People Blog, 25 November 2020, en, 28 August 2015, GoodLuck,WEB, Meltz, Darren, Meet GoodLuck – South Africa's Most Exciting Live Electronic Band,weblink More Than Food Magazine, 25 November 2020, en, 1 March 2018, Kool Kojak,WEB, Two Minutes With ... KoolKojak,weblink Worcester Magazine, 25 November 2020, en, 4 May 2017, and Stars and Rabbit.WEB, Mazur, Christine, On Uncompromising Creativity and Hugging Trees: Exploring the Constellation of Indonesia's Stars and Rabbit,weblink Lilystars Records, 25 November 2020, en, 15 May 2015, Heap's songs have also been covered by artists including PentatonixWEB, Boddez, Ben, Pentatonix makes a strong case for a cappella as a stadium act in a career-spanning set at Rogers Arena,weblink The Georgia Straight, 28 November 2020, en, 4 July 2019, and Kelly Clarkson,WEB, Sullivan, Caroline, Kelly Clarkson: Wrapped in Red – review,weblink The Guardian, 28 November 2020, en, 28 November 2013, and have been sampled by artists including Grande, Jason Derulo, Wiz Khalifa,WEB, Kochhar, Nazuk, Imogen Heap never stopped going in,weblink The Fader, 25 November 2020, en, 5 November 2018, Mac Miller, Clams Casino, Lil B,WEB, O'Neal, Sean, Clams Casino pushed hip-hop into the cloud,weblink The A.V. Club, 25 November 2020, en-us, 7 April 2015, Ryan Hemsworth, Deniro Farrar,WEB, Ryan Hemsworth collaborator Deniro Farrar drops new mixtape The Patriarch,weblink Fact Magazine, 25 November 2020, en, 11 March 2013, Suicideboys,WEB, Darville, Jordan, Listen to Imogen Heap's score for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,weblink The Fader, 25 November 2020, en, 2 November 2018, ASAP Rocky, MellowHype, Trinidad JamesWEB, Battan, Carrie, Mixdown: Trinidad James, Disclosure, Gucci Mane,weblink Pitchfork, 25 November 2020, en-us, 15 August 2013, and Kendrick Lamar. The sampling of her songs has been considered influential in the subgenre of cloud rap.WEB, Lawrence, Eddy, What happened to the hip-hop micro-genre cloud rap?,weblink Red Bull, 25 November 2020, en, 9 April 2018,

Charity

{{BLP sources section|date=October 2021}}In 2008, Heap participated in an album called (Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace), which is an initiative to support Tibet, Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso and to underline the human rights situation in Tibet. The album was released on 5 August via iTunes and on 19 August in music stores around the world.E-Online (22 July 2008) Sting, Matthews, Mayer Gamer for Tibet Than Beijing {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724212652weblink |date=24 July 2008 }} On 12 October 2008, Heap participated in "Run 10k: Cancer Research UK", placing fifth of the women in the actual run and raising over £1000 for the cause with the help of her fans.In 2010 Heap began performing improvised pieces at shows, asking for donations for charity after the show to download the song.{{citation needed|date=January 2022}}In 2011, Heap played a benefit concert in Christchurch, New Zealand, to help rebuild the Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti High School following a severe earthquake which destroyed a large portion of the city earlier in the year. The concert was held at the Burnside High Aurora Centre, also featuring performances from Roseanna Gamlen-Greene, and The Harbour Union including The Eastern, Lindon Puffin, Delaney Davidson and The Unfaithful Ways. It was her only New Zealand show for the year.NEWS, Anderson, Vicki, 28 April 2011, Lesson in acoustic generosity, Stuff,weblink 17 December 2015, On 4 June 2017, Heap performed at One Love Manchester, a benefit concert organised by Ariana Grande in response to the bombing after her concert at Manchester Arena two weeks earlier. She performed "Hide and Seek".NEWS, Somarriba, Mary Rose, You Need to See These Heartfelt and Surprisingly Good Performances From Sunday's Benefit Concert In Manchester,weblink 2021-01-19, Verily, en-us, WEB, 2017-06-05, One Love Manchester: 7 transformative music moments,weblink 2021-01-19, NME {{!, Music, Film, TV, Gaming & Pop Culture News|language=en-GB}} Other celebrity participants included Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Niall Horan, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus and Pharrell Williams.

Live 4 X

In 2010, Imogen Heap partnered with Thomas Ermacora of BubbletankWEB, A do-tank for collaborative projects from Imogen Heap and Thomas Ermacora,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130624233928weblink">weblink 24 June 2013, 27 June 2013, The BubbleTank, to organise a series of online charitable events called Live 4 X.The initial event was inspired by the 2010 Pakistan floods. Triggered by monsoon rains, the floods left approximately one-fifth of the country of Pakistan under water, affecting over 14 million people and damaging or destroying over 900,000 homes. Teaming up with Richard Branson's Virgin Unite and Vokle.com, Heap and Ermacora created a webcast/online fundraiser to raise awareness and money for those affected by the floods. Hosted by comedian, creative and Internet personality Ze Frank, the webcast included a series of conversations with Cameron Sinclair of Architecture for Humanity, Gary Slutkin and Anders Wilhelmson (and later Richard Branson and Mary Robinson), with live performances by musicians Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban, Kaki King, Zoe Keating and Mark Isham.The premise of Live 4 X thus established, Heap has since continued to refine the model, organize, host and perform a number of charitable, live-streaming concert events. By integrating live entertainment with educated discussion and technology, Live 4 X became an effective charitable outreach tool.Following the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011, Heap told Washington Times Communities journalist and recording artist Jennifer Grassman that she intended to continue organising Live 4 X events to benefit various charitable causes.WEB, Imogen Heap & Jennifer Grassman on Japan Tsunami / Earthquake Disaster & Live 4 Sendai,weblink dead,weblink 16 July 2015, 27 June 2013, YouTube, Catalogue of Live 4 X events to date:
  • 31 August 2010 – Live 4 Pakistan raised funds for flood relief and recovery in that region. Musicians included Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban and Zoe Keating. In an ironic turn of events, Heap was kept from appearing on Live 4 Pakistan due to Hurricane Earl which at the time was progressing along the US eastern seaboard. Heap, stranded and unable to get an internet connection, later posted a video message as well as a performance of her song "Wait It Out" from Ellipse.WEB, Live 4 Pakistan &124; A live fundraising even to benefit victims of the 2010 floods in Pakistan,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130525023400weblink">weblink 25 May 2013, 27 June 2013, Live4pakistan.tv,
  • 3 February 2011 – Live 4 Cape TownWEB, 3 February 2011, Live 4 Cape Town &124; A live fundraising event featuring Imogen Heap,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130603092528weblink">weblink 3 June 2013, 27 June 2013, Live4capetown.tv,
  • 11 April 2011 – Live 4 Sendai raised funds for Japanese tsunami recovery following the disastrous Great East Japan earthquake of 2011. The event was also used to solicit rebuilding design ideas on behalf of Architecture for Humanity. Performers included Amanda Palmer, Ben Folds, KT Tunstall and Jamie Cullum and hosted by Ze Frank.WEB, 11 April 2011, Live 4 Sendai &124; A unique online fund raising event to benefit victims of the 2011 Earthquake & Tsunami in Sendai, Japan,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130401143229weblink">weblink 1 April 2013, 27 June 2013, Live4sendai.tv,

Personal life

Heap began dating film director Michael Lebor in 2012.WEB, Hodgkinson, Will, Imogen Heap the pop star with music at her fingertips,weblink The Times, 1 December 2020, en, 12 August 2014, In June 2014, Heap announced in her video blog that she was pregnant with her first child with Lebor. She gave birth to their daughter later that year.WEB,weblink I M O G E N * H E A P, Imogen Heap, 3 November 2018, {{better source needed|date=November 2020}}Heap's sister, Juliet, died while abroad in November 2019.WEB, Kelly, Emma, Imogen Heap on 'unimaginable' life of Hide and Seek from The OC to Normal People,weblink Metro, 6 December 2020, en, 27 May 2020,

Discography

{{see also|Frou Frou (band)#Discography}}
  • I Megaphone (1998)
  • Speak for Yourself (2005)
  • Ellipse (2009)
  • Sparks (2014)
  • The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - In Four Contemporary Suites (2018)WEB,weblink The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - in Four Contemporary Suites by Imogen Heap,
  • Chordata Bytes I & II (2022) WEB,weblink Chordata Bytes I by Imogen Heap & Dan O'Neill, WEB,weblink Chordata Bytes II by Imogen Heap & Dan O'Neill,

Tours

  • Ellipse Tour (2009–2010)
  • Mycelia Tour (2019–2020)

Awards and nominations{| class"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

! scope="col" |Organization! scope="col" |Year! scope="col" |Category! scope="col" |Nominated work! scope="col" |Result! scope="col" class="unsortable" |{{Abbr|Ref.|References}}! scope="row" |AIM Independent Music Awards| 2015| Special Catalogue Release of the YearSparks (Imogen Heap album)>Sparks (Deluxe Boxset)| {{nom}}HTTPS://WWW.CLASHMUSIC.COM/NEWS/AIM-INDEPENDENT-MUSIC-AWARDS-2015-NOMINATIONS>TITLE=AIM INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS 2015 – NOMINATIONSDATE=12 AUGUST 2015, 7 April 2020, ! scope="row" |Drama Desk Award| 2018| Outstanding Music in a Play| Harry Potter and the Cursed Child| {{won}}SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS LEADS 2018 DRAMA DESK AWARDS >URL=HTTPS://WWW.PLAYBILL.COM/ARTICLE/SPONGEBOB-SQUAREPANTS-LEADS-2018-DRAMA-DESK-AWARDS PLAYBILL >ACCESS-DATE=27 DECEMBER 2020 DATE=3 JUNE 2018, ! scope="row" rowspan="6"| Grammy Awards2007Grammy Award for Best New Artist>Best New Artist| Herself| {{nom}}GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 2007 >URL=HTTP://TOP40.ABOUT.COM/OD/AWARDS/A/GRAMMYNOMS2007.HTM ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20120305163858/HTTP://TOP40.ABOUT.COM/OD/AWARDS/A/GRAMMYNOMS2007.HTM URL-STATUS=DEAD, Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media>Best Song Written for Visual Media| "Can't Take It In"| {{nom}} 2010Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance>Best Pop Instrumental Performance| "The Fire"| {{nom}}GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS 2010 >URL=HTTP://TOP40.ABOUT.COM/OD/AWARDS/A/GRAMMYNOMS2010.HTM, 19 December 2012, Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical>Best Engineered Album, Non-ClassicalEllipse (album)>Ellipse| {{won}}58th Annual Grammy Awards>2016Grammy Award for Album of the Year>Album of the Year1989 (Taylor Swift album)>1989 (as producer and engineer)| {{won}}62nd Annual Grammy Awards>2020Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album>Best Musical Theatre Album| The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child In Four Contemporary Suites| {{nom}}2020 GRAMMYS AWARDS SHOW: COMPLETE WINNERS & NOMINATIONS LIST >URL=HTTPS://WWW.GRAMMY.COM/NEWS/2020-GRAMMY-AWARDS-NOMINATIONS-COMPLETE-WINNERS-LIST WEBSITE=WWW.GRAMMY.COM, ! scope="row" |Ivor Novello Awards| 2010| International Achievement| Herself| {{won}}! scope="row" |Laurence Olivier Awards| 2017Laurence Olivier Award for Best Original Score or New Orchestrations>Outstanding Achievement in Music| Harry Potter and the Cursed Child| {{nom}}OLIVIER AWARDS 2017: FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS >URL=HTTPS://WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM/STAGE/2017/MAR/06/OLIVIER-AWARDS-2017-FULL-LIST-OF-NOMINATIONS ACCESS-DATE=6 DECEMBER 2020 DATE=6 MARCH 2017, ! scope="row" rowspan="3"| MTVU Woodie Awards 2006| Best Emerging Artist Herself| {{nom}}MTVU ANNOUNCES 2006 'MTVU WOODIE AWARDS' NOMINEES >URL=HTTPS://HITSDAILYDOUBLE.COM/NEWS&ID=279161&TITLE=MTVU-ANNOUNCES-2006-%E2%80%9CMTVU-WOODIE-AWARDS%E2%80%9D-NOMINEES ACCESS-DATE=27 DECEMBER 2020 DATE=12 SEPTEMBER 2006, | Most Original Artist| {{nom}}| Most DownloadedHide and Seek (Imogen Heap song)>Hide and Seek"| {{nom}}! scope="row" |Music Producers Guild Awards| 2018| Inspiration Award| Herself| {{won}}IMOGEN HEAP TO RECEIVE MPG INSPIRATION AWARD >URL=HTTPS://WWW.SOUNDONSOUND.COM/NEWS/IMOGEN-HEAP-RECEIVE-MPG-INSPIRATION-AWARD ACCESS-DATE=2 DECEMBER 2020 DATE=27 FEBRUARY 2018, ! scope="row" |Music Week Awards| 2015| Inspirational Artist| Herself| {{won}}HTTPS://WWW.FUTUREEVENTS.UK/WIM2020>TITLE=WOMEN IN MUSIC 2020 REGISTER INTERESTACCESS-DATE=7 APRIL 2020, ! scope="row"| World Soundtrack Awards| 2006World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film>Best Original Song Written Directly for a FilmCan't Take It In)"| {{nom}}BROKEBACK, KONG AMONG WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD NOMINEES >URL=HTTP://WWW.SCREENDAILY.COM/BROKEBACK-KONG-AMONG-WORLD-SOUNDTRACK-AWARD-NOMINEES/4028328.ARTICLE, 19 December 2012,

References

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