Singer / songwriter and music tech pioneer Imogen Heap shares her key musical moments with Matt Everitt - including buying albums on tape from the petrol station, flirting not flirting with Jon Bon ...
Even though Heap herself has never had a solo hit on the chart, her songs have made waves here before. Jason Derulo sampled “Hide and Seek” on his 2009 single “Whatcha Say,” which was a Number One hit ...
AI is reshaping the music industry, and Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and producer Imogen Heap breaks down what this moment really means for creators. She joins host Kristin Robinson to unpack how ...
Imogen Heap‘s music for the stage production of Harry Potter and The Cursed Child is being released as an album. Adapted from each of the play’s four acts, The Music of Harry Potter and The Cursed ...
Imogen Heap has finally released her trippy new track “What Have You Done To Me?” It’s a song she’s been working on for years, even previewing it in the Calm app in January. It’s actually ironic that ...
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Imogen Heap’s Auracles scores SoundCloud partnership deal: ‘We can create the data layer that we need’
SoundCloud has inked a partnership agreement with Imogen Heap’s Auracles, which is joining the music platform’s Benefits ...
Imogen Heap's fourth full length album 'Sparks' has been three years in the making. Since 2009's Grammy award winning 'Ellipse', Heap has been working with her fan generated 'sound seeds' to create a ...
"We can't let only the people who want to do it for profit or want to do it for their own gain be making the decisions," Heap says. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Grammy-winning artist and producer ...
Taylor Swift and Imogen Heap made the 2014 track "Clean" within one day. The Grammy winner, 35, and the British electro-pop artist, 47, teamed up on the track from her 1989 LP and Imogen was also ...
While the conversation around wearable tech is really only just getting started, Imogen Heap is ahead of the game by several years. Heap's gestural Mi.Mu gloves, which she demoed at Wired 2012, allow ...
Inside Atlanta’s Tabernacle, every surface—from columns to molding—boasts dizzying color arrangements and shapes ranging from the appropriate (clouds on the walls) to the unusual (circle-forming thick ...
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