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 electro...