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''Sparks'' is the fourth studio album by English singer
Imogen Heap Imogen Jennifer Heap (born 9 December 1977) is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Her work has been considered pioneering in pop and electropop music. Heap classically trained in piano, cello and clarinet starting at a ...
, released on 19 August 2014 through Megaphonic Records in the United Kingdom and through
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in the United States. Recorded between 2011 and 2014 across four different continents, with a new song being written and released every three months, it was primarily written and produced by Heap, with additional writing and production from collaborators
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, and B.o.B, as well as production from Nick Ryan. The album is primarily an
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record, also incorporating of other genres such as
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, ambient, bhangra,
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, Bhutanese folk, and
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. It is also loosely a
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, where each song makes use of different technological innovations such as
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,
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s, reactive music, and a pair of musical gloves developed by Heap. Lyrically, the record covers a number of mostly disparate themes, among them being technology, relationships, sex, and Heap's life. In the United States, ''Sparks'' sold ten thousand album-equivalent units, debuting and peaking at number 21 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and at number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart, giving Heap her second chart-topper on the latter. The album was released with a standard edition, a deluxe edition, and a deluxe
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, the last of which was nominated for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package at the
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and for Special Catalogue Release of the Year at the 2015 AIM Independent Music Awards.


Background

Following the release of her third studio album, ''Ellipse'', Heap was "fed up" with her regular album-making process, feeling that she consistently found herself "in a rut" and lacking inspiration while working alone in the studio. Because of this, she decided that she would instead be releasing a new song once every three months, each recorded over a
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and released with a video, starting in March 2011 and ending in 2013 with several songs that would be compiled into her forthcoming album, in order to avoid having the experience be "insular" and "confined" as it had been with previous records.


Development, recording and release

Heap revealed in March 2011 that she was beginning to work on the lead single from the album, "Lifeline", then under the working title "Heapsong1", asking fans to send in sounds and words to be used in the song. Each of the singles were released with the same title with different numbers corresponding to their chronological release dates. On 28 March, the track was premiered worldwide through her website via
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alongside a remix by British record producer
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. The album's second single, "Propeller Seeds", was released on 8 July 2011 through Megaphonic Records. Heap began working on a project in late 2011 to restore an abandoned Georgian
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in Bedfords Park near her home in
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with the charity organization Clear Village–founded by her then-boyfriend, Simon Parkinson–and 20 volunteers, and wrote "Neglected Space" as part of the project, releasing the song on 21 October 2011. After meeting Vishal Dadlani of Indian production duo
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in Singapore, Heap and Dadlani wrote and recorded the fourth single from the album, "Minds Without Fear", in the
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in
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for the debut episode of the
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musical television series ''
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''. Though the song was not initially intended to appear on the album, she decided after recording it that every collaboration she did from then on would be included on the album. During a six-week stay in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China in the fall of 2011 funded by the
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and
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, Heap wrote and recorded the fifth single from the album, "Xizi She Knows", in one day. During the making of ''Sparks'', Heap began working on The Gloves Project, a project to create a pair of musical gloves with a team of developers and a designer, in order to create the song "Me the Machine". On 22 April 2012, "Me the Machine" was premiered during a live performance alongside the release of the crowdsourced nature film ''Love the Earth'', which was co-produced by Heap with her then-partner, Thomas Ermacora. Recording for "You Know Where to Find Me" began in the
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-curated A Room for London (an elevated boat, atop the Southbank Centre, London), with the
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as its main theme and premiered 18 October 2012, on
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. In mid-2014, Heap began working with now-defunct startup
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and
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to develop a running app that would create
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, which would change tempo depending on the user's running pace. She recorded "Run-Time", the ninth single from the album, using the app, and released the song on 30 June 2014. "Entanglement", the final single from the album, was originally written to play during a sex scene in the 2011 film '' The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1'', the fourth installation in ''The Twilight Saga'' film series, though the song was scrapped from the final cut. "Climb to Sakteng" and "Cycle Song" are two instrumental songs and used for the soundtrack of the documentary film ''Crossing Bhutan''. Directed by Ben Henretig, the film premiered on 6 February 2016 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. ''Sparks'' was released under Heap's own label, Megaphonic Records, in the UK, and through
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in the US. A deluxe
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of the album was designed by Andy Carne, who had previously worked with Heap on the digital package for ''Ellipse'', and included a 120-page hardcover book detailing the making of the album, 12 data DVDs for each of the songs on the album (each of which included
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, and instrumental versions of the songs as well as making-of videos), a deck of playing cards with
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s to access exclusive digital content, two 10-inch vinyl records, a standard CD of the album, and another DVD containing music videos for each song. Pre-order customers of the box set also received an image of their footprint printed on pulp made from Heap's personal belongings along with words from Heap and were invited to a party at her house.


Artwork

The album's cover art is a portrait of Heap made up of 2,500 footprints from each of those who pre-ordered the deluxe box set of the album. Carne built an image processor to balance, scale, and isolate the footprints, which were uploaded to a
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, into a uniform format, and used
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to generate a circular pattern for the footprints. Heap stated, "The album is...in some ways for me grounded with fans' footprints bringing the finishing touch for the album art, as so many of them came along for the ride."


Composition

''Sparks'' is a
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, with each song meant to represent a different technological development. The album features many genres throughout its tracks, though the majority of the album is
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. The opening track, "You Know Where to Find Me", is a "mournful" pop track written from the perspective of the
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. On the song, Heap plays 13 different pianos owned by her fans in
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; the song's instrumentation also includes strings. "Entanglement" is a "sublimely soft ode" to sex sung over an "atmospheric" synth melody, inspired by Heap's "dream scenario" in which she meets the "perfect man" and has "love for life" with him. "Lifeline", the album's lead single, was inspired by an account of the
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describing a man riding his bicycle away from the tsunami. The song was created using
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, as the song's instrumental features a selection from over 800 audio samples (called "seeds") sent in by fans, including a match being struck, bicycle spokes, and opening and closing doors. The song also samples a recording of Heap's niece's heartbeat from six hours before she was born. The basis for the song's lyrics was a "word cloud" in which there were over 4,000 words sent in by fans. "The Listening Chair" is an "energetic"
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song depicting Heap's life, in which each minute represents seven years. She has stated that she plans on adding a new minute to the song once every seven years. The "lush", "energetic" instrumental track "Cycle Song" takes inspiration from Bhutanese folk music and uses samples of sounds recorded during Heap's trip to Bhutan, including temple bells, donkeys, nuns chanting, and traditional drums. "Telemiscommunications" is a "mellow", "somber" ambient
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with elements of
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. The song's lyrics are written partially as a phone conversation, with Heap singing about yearning for the touch of the person on the other end, and are a social commentary on the effect of technology on relationships. Instrumentally, it features "atmospheric" percussion and piano chords. The "haunting"
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piece "Neglected Space" is written from the perspective of an abandoned Georgian walled garden in Bedfords Park. "Minds Without Fear" is a bhangra song with lyrics based on the 1913 poem "
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" ("Where the Mind is Without Fear") by Bengali poet
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about Tagore's vision for India's independence, featuring background vocals from schoolchildren from
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as well as
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and other instruments played by a local band. The song "Me the Machine" was recorded using the Mi.Mu gloves,
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-music
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s with a motion-sensing
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. "Run-Time" is a "propulsive"
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track created using a generative or "reactive" music-making fitness app developed by Heap with
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and
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. "Climb to Sakteng", similarly to "Cycle Song", is inspired by Bhutanese folk music, and features samples of field recordings from Heap's hike up the Himalayas as well as a kitchen whisk and other household items, and vocals from Bhutanese musician and archivist Kheng Sonam Dorji. Recordings from Heap's trip to Hangzhou, China were sampled extensively in "Xizi She Knows". The song's beat is taken from the sound of newspaper
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es, while its tempo is equivalent to that of a recording of primary school teacher leading the class's
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, which is also sampled in the song. The bridge uses a recording of a Chinese woman yelling from a hilltop temple. Album closer "Propeller Seeds" was produced with sound engineer Nick Ryan and, according to Heap, was the first song to ever use
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s. Its writing took inspiration from fans, whom Heap asked to send her descriptions of times in their life when "everything seemed to click".


Music videos

The music video for "Telemiscommunications" was released on 12 March 2013, during a
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Hangout with Deadmau5 and Heap. The video features animations from 20 different animators, submitted as part of an international contest held by Heap. The "Lifeline" video, directed by a fan to whom Heap was introduced through
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, depicts Heap naked, and uses clips from film and animation projects sent in by fans. The music video for "Entanglement" was filmed alone by Heap and her partner, Michael Lebor, and features "intimate" slow-motion footage of Heap nude in bed with Lebor. The music video for "Cycle Song" and "Climb to Sakteng" premiered on 17 July 2014. The video for "Run-Time" was filmed by Ben Henretig in
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and shows Heap running and dancing throughout
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, eventually jogging over the
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. Over 300 people volunteered to appear in the "Xizi She Knows" video, which compiles clips from Heap's trip to Hangzhou, including skateboarders surrounded by a circle of taxis, primary school children doing eye exercises, and a 60-year-old man doing a flag dance.


Critical reception

Critical reviews for ''Sparks'' were generally positive. At review aggregator
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, the album received a
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of 70 out of 100 based on 11 reviews from critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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called the album "cerebral", "worldly", and "ambitious", remarking that it "refus sto take a direct route when a detour will do. As such, it sometimes walks the line between close listening and a wash of sound, but it's intriguing from whatever angle it is approached". Haydon Spenceley wrote for
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that ''Sparks'' was "ambitious and well-realised", stating that, although it tried to be "quirky and difficult" and felt "at times over-long and a little self-indulgent", the album was "a wonderfully satisfying listen" and "a pop tour de force of the best kind" made up of "remarkably consistent" songs. In ''The Observer'', Ally Carnwarth said, "it's hard not to admire the elaborate genesis of Imogen Heap's fourth solo record...persevere and you'll be well rewarded; its feverish, idea-glutted electropop frequently resolves into something thrilling." Carnworth also noted that the record "often feels more like a particularly ambitious performance art project than a collection of songs".


Accolades

Allan Raible of
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placed the deluxe edition of ''Sparks'' on his list of the 50 best albums of 2014, at number 41. Awards and nominations


Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Sparks'' debuted and peaked at number 21 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, having sold ten thousand copies in its first week. The album also debuted at number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart, giving Heap her second number-one on the chart after her previous record, ''
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'' (2009) and extending her record as the artist with the third-most weeks on the chart, behind
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and M.I.A.


Track listing


Charts


Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic and Tidal. Performance *
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vocals (all tracks), background vocals (tracks 24, 912), bass (tracks 2, 4, 912), cello (tracks 2, 10), drums (tracks 12, 4, 912), keyboards (tracks 2, 4, 912), percussion (tracks 24, 912), piano (tracks 2, 4, 912), xylophone (track 9) * Kheng Sonam Dorjivocals (track 11) * The Papuler Band from Samode Villagebackground vocals (track 8) * B.o.Bbackground vocals (track 12), keyboards (track 12), percussion (track 12) * Nuns at Penjor Choling Nunnerychant (track 4) * Ian Burdgecello (track 2) * Emma Smithstrings (tracks 2, 4, 10, 12), recording (tracks 2, 4, 10, 12) * Vincent Sipprellviola (tracks 2, 4, 10, 12), recording (tracks 2, 4, 10, 12) * Zhao Yiwei
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(track 4) * Banwari Lal Jistrings (track 8) * Hannah Brock
guzheng The zheng () or gu zheng (), is a Chinese plucked zither. The modern guzheng commonly has 21, 25, or 26 strings, is long, and is tuned in a major pentatonic scale. It has a large, resonant soundboard made from '' Paulownia'' wood. Other ...
(track 10) * Imogen Ridgeharp (track 10) * Evie Hilyer-Zieglerviolin (track 10) * Li Benxianbass (track 13) * Li Gongyidrums (track 13) * Jonathan Angwinballoon (track 14) * Rachel Blackfordballoon (track 14) * Mark Taylorballoon (track 14) Technical * Imogen Heapproduction (all tracks), engineering (tracks 24, 7, 912), recording (tracks 1, 5, 13), mixing (tracks 25, 713), programming (tracks 24, 912), editing (track 13) *
Deadmau5 Joel Thomas Zimmerman (born January 5, 1981), known professionally as Deadmau5 (stylized as deadmau5; pronounced "dead-mouse"), is a Canadian electronic music producer and DJ. He mainly produces progressive house music, though he also produce ...
production (track 5), mixing (track 5) *
Vishal–Shekhar Vishal–Shekhar are an Indian music composer, production, singing and songwriting duo consisting of Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani from Mumbai. Known predominantly for their work as music composers in Hindi cinema, Vishal–Shekhar have a ...
production (track 8) * Nick Ryanproduction (track 14) * Kelly Snookmiscellaneous production (tracks 78), recording (tracks 1, 13), technical management * Simon Heyworthmastering (tracks 1, 78, 1314) * Alexander Goodmanrecording (tracks 1, 13) * Michael Leborrecording (tracks 1, 13) * Ben Henretigrecording (tracks 4, 11) * Peter Stoddardrecording (tracks 4, 11) * Gesha Zhurecording (track 13) * Hedley Dindoyalrecording (track 13) * Rob Thomasprogramming (track 10) * Andy Milesassistant engineering (tracks 1, 78, 1314) * Pang Weitranslation (track 13) Design * Andy Carneart direction, cover photo, photography, photo manipulation * Aurora Crowleyphotography * Thomas Errosonphotography * Ene Funephotography * Alexander Goodmanphotography * Imogen Heapphotography * Roman Lphotography * Jennifer Winter Torresphotography * Joup Van Der Veldephotography * Gesha Zhuphotography * Cecilie Kampillustrations


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