Imogen Heap In One Auckland Show Only
MEDIA RELEASE
MEDIA RELEASE
Imogen Heap In One
Auckland Show Only
Friday 19th March
Juice Bar, Windsor
Castle, Parnell
Biography
On March 9, 2009 Imogen
invited fans via her YouTube vBlog to write her new press
biog using micro-blogging site Twitter. More than 1500 140
character tweets were received. This is the
result.
"Imogen is an eccentric, innovative musician who blends aspects of the world around her into a beautiful universe of song." @ Jack, founder Twitter. A Grammy nominated multi-instrumentalist who began writing music by her 13th birthday (and broke America by her 28th); an innovative singer-songwriter with a quirky and inspirational character; a tech savvy musician whith an eccentric sense of style and uniquely graceful music; Imogen Heap is a profoundly English artist whose songs transcend time and place to conjure captivating digital dreamscapes of love, loss and hopefulness.
Imogen's distinct
electronic-style is a brilliant kaleidoscopic symphony of
voices, beats, sounds and emotions mixing beautiful lyrics
with breathtaking melodies. Her combined traditional
instrumentation with computers has created a sound that's
folk-hued and digital and sparks the imagination - winning
her over 350,000 friends on MySpace and more than 250,000
followers on Twitter. Fans include Brian Eno, Jeff Beck
and Scrubs star Zach Braff, while US chat show hosts David
Letterman, Jey Leno, Carson Daly and Hollywood mega blogger
Perez Hilton have all championed her ability musically and
physically to transfix. Imogen is, in all senses, an
EXPERIENCE.
At the age of 5, she crept downstairs in
the middle of the night, carved her name in BIG letters on
the grand piano lid and swore it wasn't her. Age 12 she
learned how to layer sound with an Atari and sequencing
software. Age 18 she signed her first record contract and
age 20 she released her debut album iMegaphone. An anagram
of her name, iMegaphone mixed angst with vulnerability and
quirky noise with sombre reflection to be refreshing and
intriguing. An aurally delicious blend of emotive piano,
understated technology and haunting melodies, it was a
promising experiment in turning emotions into something
tangible. Produced by David Kahne, Eurythmic Dave Stewart
and Bjork/Madonna collaborator Guy Sigsworth, it attracted a
loyal following and her first film credit with single "Come
Here Boy" featured in Rupert Penry-Jones Virtual
Sexuality. 2002 saw a new side to Imogen as she embarked
on a short collaborative journey with Guy Sigsworth, forming
electronic duo Frou Frou. Their album Details shifted from
the darker iMegaphone to an airy, dream-pop landscape.
Laden with skipping beats, cool synth layers and stunning
attention to detail, it's glittering melancholy was
punctuated with beautifully intricate and poetic lyrics.
Together Imogen & Guy were able to take computer music and
bring from it real sensuality and emotion. Frou Frou
toured Europe and America and became an underground hit
after Scrubs star Zach Braff used "Lets Go" in his film
Garden State. The duo also recorded a version of Bonnie
Tylers' "Holding Out For A Hero" for the closing credits of
Shrek 2.
TOUR DATE CONFIRMED
It is with much
anticipation that a local performance by Imogen Heap can at
last be confirmed. New Zealand has been included as part
of Imogen's South Pacific/SE Asia itinerary with just one
long-awaited performance in Auckland. The tour is part of
her current sold out world tour to celebrate the release fo
her new album "Ellipse" which famously appeared on Ebay
before its release where her fans bid up to 10 million
pounds to stop its auction. A unique talent of the new
milennia who is destined to capture you with this very
special one off
performance.
AUCKLAND FRIDAY 19 MARCH JUICE BAR (Windsor Castle, Parnell)
Tickets available from NZT 9.00pm Tuesday 2 February at http://tour.imogenheap.com/#leg4
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Blackler
NZ Big Day Out
Blackout Music Management
Ltd
PO Box 78-038, Grey Lynn, Auckland NZ
Ph: +64 9
361 3967
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Friday 19th March
Juice Bar, Windsor
Castle, Parnell
Biography
On March 9, 2009 Imogen
invited fans via her YouTube vBlog to write her new press
biog using micro-blogging site Twitter. More than 1500 140
character tweets were received. This is the
result.
"Imogen is an eccentric, innovative musician who blends aspects of the world around her into a beautiful universe of song." @ Jack, founder Twitter. A Grammy nominated multi-instrumentalist who began writing music by her 13th birthday (and broke America by her 28th); an innovative singer-songwriter with a quirky and inspirational character; a tech savvy musician whith an eccentric sense of style and uniquely graceful music; Imogen Heap is a profoundly English artist whose songs transcend time and place to conjure captivating digital dreamscapes of love, loss and hopefulness.
Imogen's distinct
electronic-style is a brilliant kaleidoscopic symphony of
voices, beats, sounds and emotions mixing beautiful lyrics
with breathtaking melodies. Her combined traditional
instrumentation with computers has created a sound that's
folk-hued and digital and sparks the imagination - winning
her over 350,000 friends on MySpace and more than 250,000
followers on Twitter. Fans include Brian Eno, Jeff Beck
and Scrubs star Zach Braff, while US chat show hosts David
Letterman, Jey Leno, Carson Daly and Hollywood mega blogger
Perez Hilton have all championed her ability musically and
physically to transfix. Imogen is, in all senses, an
EXPERIENCE.
At the age of 5, she crept downstairs in
the middle of the night, carved her name in BIG letters on
the grand piano lid and swore it wasn't her. Age 12 she
learned how to layer sound with an Atari and sequencing
software. Age 18 she signed her first record contract and
age 20 she released her debut album iMegaphone. An anagram
of her name, iMegaphone mixed angst with vulnerability and
quirky noise with sombre reflection to be refreshing and
intriguing. An aurally delicious blend of emotive piano,
understated technology and haunting melodies, it was a
promising experiment in turning emotions into something
tangible. Produced by David Kahne, Eurythmic Dave Stewart
and Bjork/Madonna collaborator Guy Sigsworth, it attracted a
loyal following and her first film credit with single "Come
Here Boy" featured in Rupert Penry-Jones Virtual
Sexuality. 2002 saw a new side to Imogen as she embarked
on a short collaborative journey with Guy Sigsworth, forming
electronic duo Frou Frou. Their album Details shifted from
the darker iMegaphone to an airy, dream-pop landscape.
Laden with skipping beats, cool synth layers and stunning
attention to detail, it's glittering melancholy was
punctuated with beautifully intricate and poetic lyrics.
Together Imogen & Guy were able to take computer music and
bring from it real sensuality and emotion. Frou Frou
toured Europe and America and became an underground hit
after Scrubs star Zach Braff used "Lets Go" in his film
Garden State. The duo also recorded a version of Bonnie
Tylers' "Holding Out For A Hero" for the closing credits of
Shrek 2.
TOUR DATE CONFIRMED
It is with much
anticipation that a local performance by Imogen Heap can at
last be confirmed. New Zealand has been included as part
of Imogen's South Pacific/SE Asia itinerary with just one
long-awaited performance in Auckland. The tour is part of
her current sold out world tour to celebrate the release fo
her new album "Ellipse" which famously appeared on Ebay
before its release where her fans bid up to 10 million
pounds to stop its auction. A unique talent of the new
milennia who is destined to capture you with this very
special one off
performance.
AUCKLAND FRIDAY 19 MARCH JUICE BAR (Windsor Castle, Parnell)
Tickets available from NZT 9.00pm Tuesday 2 February at http://tour.imogenheap.com/#leg4
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