15 Jul 2005

Hide And Seek

Imogen Heap

Megaphonic

WE SAY

This featured in the season finale closing montage of The OC, causing it to leap from #98 to #32 on the Hot 100 Download chart, selling 9,700 downloads in one week as an iTunes exclusive. The episode was recently screened here, and this reached the top 20 of the iTunes chart as a result. Hide And Seek's unique vocal sound might just stop you in its tracks as it did all those OC viewers. It's not unlike hearing Oh Superman or Little Star for the first time. Imogen left aside her Frou Frou project with Guy Sigsworth to write, produce and record her third solo album in her own studio. It could just pay off for her.

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