Imogen Heap

English musician and producer

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2025 Stephen Thompson on Morning Edition acknowledged Heap's 'pioneering electro-pop career that stretches back roughly three decades'.
June 2025 Featured on the Australian drill group Onefour's song 'Distant Strangers', which sampled 'Headlock'.
2025 Imogen Heap features on Onefour and The Kid Laroi's single 'Distant Strangers' from the album 'Look at Me Now'
April 2025 Began her side project Him Gone Ape, an anagram of her name billed as her 'playful' persona.
April 2025 Heap partnered with generative AI music company Jen for their StyleFilter program, releasing StyleFilters for her songs 'Headlock', 'Just for Now', 'Goodnight and Go', 'Last Night of an Empire', and 'What Have You Done to Me?'
March 2025 Heap reunited with Mike Sigsworth as Frou Frou to perform 'Let Go' at Zach Braff's 20th anniversary concert for the Garden State soundtrack
February 2025 Participated in 'Is This What We Want', a silent album in response to proposed U.K. copyright law changes.
February 2025 'Headlock' peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Heap's first top-40 entry on this chart
January 2025 Spoke with FKA Twigs on Spotify's Countdown To video podcast series about her studio album Eusexua.
January 2025 'Headlock' also debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 100
January 2025 'Headlock' became her first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, debuting at number 100
2024 Heap used Mogen to produce the final part of her song 'What Have You Done to Me?'
2024 Imogen Heap began developing Mogen, an AI assistant based on her life and work, designed to answer questions and collaborate on future projects while replicating her voice.
2024 Imogen Heap collaborated with Karin Ann and ai.mogen on the track 'False Gold'.
2024 Imogen Heap released a new song titled 'Noise'.
2024 Imogen Heap announced the upcoming release of the single 'What Have You Done To Me?'
December 2024 Launched Auracles, a digital rights management platform.
November 2024 Announced partnership with generative AI music company Jen for their StyleFilter program at Web Summit.
November 2024 Released the single 'What Have You Done To Me?' as part of The Living Song project.
October 2024 Her song 'Headlock' gained renewed popularity on TikTok, initially due to its use in video edits of the horror video game Mouthwashing
January 2024 Previewed the single 'What Have You Done To Me?' through the Calm app.
2023 Collaboration with ASAP Rocky and Clams Casino on 'I Smoked Away My Brain' ('I'm God' x 'Demons' mashup), which achieved Silver certification from BPI and Gold certification from RIAA
2023 Taylor Swift released 'Clean (Taylor's Version)' from her album 1989 (Taylor's Version).
2023 The mashup 'I Smoked Away My Brain' featuring Imogen Heap and Clams Casino peaked at position 10 in the UK chart and achieved BPI Silver and RIAA Gold certifications.
2022 Produced the instrumental soundtrack for Audible podcast Climate of Change, featuring Cate Blanchett and Danny Kennedy, and released the soundtrack album Chordata Bytes.
November 29 2022 Imogen Heap released 'Chordata Bytes II', again collaborating with Dan O'Neill, as a digital download through Megaphonic.
November 7 2022 Imogen Heap released 'Chordata Bytes I', a collaboration with Dan O'Neill, as a digital download under the Megaphonic label.
April 8 2022 Released the single 'A New Kind of Love (Demo)' as part of a re-release project with Symphonic Distribution, compiling into the Off Cuts release.
2021 Heap served as a judge for the AI Song Contest, an international competition for music created using artificial intelligence.
2021 Heap released the Glover custom gesture recognition software for Mi.Mu gloves and an accompanying iOS app called Gliss.
2021 Imogen Heap released the song 'Fountain' featuring iamamiwhoami as part of the album 'Konsert'.
April 2021 Heap collaborated with the music platform Endlesss to release the Firsts Collection, a series of NFTs featuring her online jam sessions, with proceeds partially donated to a carbon dioxide removal company.
March 2021 Imogen Heap hosted a panel at SXSW about livestreaming and extended reality.
2020 During the COVID-19 pandemic, Imogen Heap began work on an AI project called 'Augmented Imogen', aiming to create an artificial intelligence version of herself.
2020 Completed the Mycelia Tour, bringing her musical journey for this period to a close.
2020 Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album for 'The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child In Four Contemporary Suites'
2020 Imogen Heap collaborated with Clams Casino on the single 'I'm God,' which was certified Gold by the RIAA.
December 2020 Released the single 'Last Night of an Empire'.
January 2020 Hosted the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony.
2019 The New York Times recognized Heap as a 'pop pioneer' and innovator in musical technology.
2019 Initiated the Mycelia Tour, showcasing her latest musical work and creative projects.
2019 Imogen Heap released the song 'Sing' featuring Guy Sigsworth as part of the album 'Stet'.
2019 Imogen Heap collaborated on the song 'Shurayo' with Guy Sigsworth, which was part of the album 'Stet'.
2019 Imogen Heap released the single 'The Quiet.'
November 2019 Heap's sister Juliet died while abroad.
July 2019 Awarded an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music.
April 2019 Began her North American Mycelia World Tour, her first North American tour in nine years and first Frou Frou tour since 2003. Also released 'Guitar Song (Live)' with Guy Sigsworth, their first Frou Frou song in 15 years.
April 2019 Mi.Mu gloves became publicly available for pre-order, and were included in Popular Science's list of 100 greatest innovations of the year.
2018 NPR's Lindsay Kimbell referred to Heap as a 'pioneer of electronic pop'.
2018 Won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play for 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'

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