Guy Sigsworth is tagged as: composer, songwriter, new wave, frou frou, electronic Guy Sigsworth is an electronica producer and a member of the band Frou Frou together with U.K. singer/songwriter/producer Imogen Heap. Sigsworth began his career working with Seal on “Crazy”, having met the singer in a neighbouring London flat. Following this he set up an electronic band, Acacia, who eventually released an album “Cradle” on major label Warners. From there he came across a series of like-minded musicians, working with Tim Bomb the Bass Simonon, Talvin Singh, and Icelandic singer, Björk. Sigsworth first received critical acclaim for his work on Björk’s 1995 album, Post, as well as 1998’s Homogenic, and later Vespertine. Also in 1998, Sigsworth was introduced to Imogen Heap, who had signed a deal with the now-defunct Almo Records. He had been chosen, because of his work with Björk, to help Heap to record and produce her first album. The resulting CD, iMegaphone, is an angst-infused indie-rock affair, a far cry from the electronica-pop of their 2002 collaboration, Details. He also worked on electronica-infused albums with Lamb. Sigsworth had also worked on an underground album by Mandalay, which, despite not gaining wide popularity, came to the attention of Madonna. She contacted Sigsworth after hearing the record, and ... Read More About Guy Sigsworth Biography... Send Guy Sigsworth ringtones to your cell |
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