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Imogen Heap

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I Smoked Away My Brain (I'm God x Demons Mashup) (feat. Imogen Heap & Clams Casino) A$AP Rocky, Imogen Heap, Clams Casino 03:10
I'm God Clams Casino, Imogen Heap 04:37
The Happy Song Imogen Heap 02:37
A New Kind Of Love Frou Frou, Imogen Heap, Guy Sigsworth 04:19
Hide and Seek Imogen Heap 04:28
First Train Home Imogen Heap 04:13
Goodnight and Go Imogen Heap 03:52
Guitar Song Frou Frou, Imogen Heap, Guy Sigsworth 05:09
Just for Now Imogen Heap 03:00
Loose Ends Imogen Heap 03:39

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Having played music from an early age being classically trained in piano, cello and clarinet, Imogen Heap initially intended to become a classical musician before being introduced to more alternative types of music, most notably electronica.

In 1997, at the age of 18, she signed with Almo Sounds, releasing her debut album 'I Megaphone' the following year. Over the next few years she worked alongside established producers David Khane, Dave Stewart and Guy Sigsworth, the latter going on to collaborate with Heap on a project they named Frou Frou. Once again, manipulated electronics were largely responsible for the duo's sound and the pair released their debut album 'Details' in 2002. Unfortunately, they were not signed for a second album and went their separate ways, temporarily reforming to cover the Bonnie Tyler classic 'Holding Out for a Hero' in 2004 for the soundtrack of 'Shrek 2'. Much of Heap's solo work and as Frou Frou has featured in film soundtracks, as well as on TV and in advertising campaigns, including 'The Holiday', 'Garden State' and 'The O.C.'.

Since the split with Sigsworth, Heap has enjoyed further success as a solo artist with albums 'Speak for Yourself' and the Grammy Award-winning 'Ellipse'. She collaborated with deadmau5 on the track 'Telemiscommunications' from 'Album Title Goes Here' before releasing her fourth studio album 'Sparks' in 2014. She wrote the music for the West End play 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' in 2016 and began work on her fifth album.