"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 ...
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 ...
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Imogen Heap joins activist drag queen Pattie Gonia to release new song about climate anxiety
The new song, “Have You Considered?” has been released with an accompanying short film.
At SoundCloud, the company’s mission to empower artists to take control of their careers, through discovery, audience connection, monetization, and creative autonomy, was on full display during this ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Imogen Heap says she’s not “yay AI” in general — but embraces a fully licensed approach. - Credit: Carlos Gonzalez/The1point8 for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Whether it's "the vivid detailing in each song," her "openness to new media and technology" or projects like her Mi.Mu Gloves, Imogen Heap's work has inspired the ...
This is a guest post by writer Andy Meek. This story was updated with a comment from Imogen Heap. Imogen Heap, the statuesque singer-songwriter who scored a massive hit on her own with the a cappella ...
On her third album, English singer-songwriter, Imogen Heap sounds very much like how one might expect the elfish Enya to sing if she took a fair amount of drugs and started experimenting with techno ...
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