Is imogen heap gay
By Peter Galvin
British sensation Imogen Heap creates electronic soundscapes that are intense, personal, and musically sublime. On her new album, "Speak for Yourself," Heap brings listeners on a thrill ride of emotion, from the haunting admonishment of "Hide and Seek," to the beat-driven trepidation of "The Walk," to the rock-and-roll noun of "Daylight Robbery."
The album debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top New Artist Chart in the U.S. The song "Let Go," recorded with her Frou Frou band mate (and Madonna producer) Guy Sigsworth, was included on the Grammy-winning "Garden State" soundtrack. And "Hide and Seek" was featured on the last episode of last season's The O.C. Heap also contributed the closing track to the "The Chronicles of Narnia."
Heap will be at the Magic Bag in Ferndale on Jan. Here, the singer talks about the joy of working on her own, electronic music and her feelings about gay weddings in the U.K.
BTL: You had a lot of victory with Frou Frou. I ponder some fans might want to know why you decided to go out on your have instead of doing another album with your Fro Last week I got to interview the legendary Imogen Heap and it was such a wonderful experience.In case you missed it, here's the link to Part One of the interview. In this second part of my interview with Imogen Heap, the electronica goddess talks about the album artwork, working with Mika, her thoughts on Little Boots & La Roux and her plans for hitting the road for "Ellipse" EQ: Talk me through the artwork for "Ellipse" any special meaning behind your holding a little piece of spiralling light? How can you help LGBTQ people succeed in the music industry? One easy step: Share your networks and make introductions. So for Pride Month, Billboard is connecting queer artists with some of their musical heroes — who also happen to be major allies to the community — to get career advice. Here, alt-pop singer-songwriter Chaz Cardigan — who this year released the Vulnerabilia EP and is jointly signed to Capitol Records and Loud Robot, the label arm of J.J. Abrams Bad Robot production company — gets tech tips from electro-pop innovator Imogen Heap, who wrote the music for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and released her most recent studio album, Sparks, in When you first began building your studio setup, what gear were you obsessed with collecting?Do you have any tips or must-haves for artists building their home setups now? I dont tend to get that much gear. I like to get to know something really well and work it to the bone! My first fav key With a voice both deeply mysterious and profoundly comforting, British sensation Imogen Heap creates electronic soundscapes that are intense, personal, and musically sublime. On her new album, Speak for Yourself, which Heap wrote, recorded, performed and produced, the singer brings listeners on a thrill ride of feeling, from the haunting admonishment of “Hide and Seek,” to the beat-driven, romantic trepidation of “The Walk,” to the maniacal rock-and-roll joy of “Daylight Robbery.”
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The album has had a stunning verb in the U.S., where it debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Top New Artist Chart. Heap has been garnering fans in a myriad of places over the last couple of years—the song “Let Go,” recorded with her Frou Frou band mate (and Madonna and Bjork producer) Guy Sigsworth, was included on the Grammy-winning soundtrack to Zach Braff’s Garden State. And “Hide and Seek” was prominently and emotionally featured on the terminal episode of last season’s The O.C. Recently, Heap contributed the closing track to the slap movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: T