Considering that Ellipse’s release comes four years after Imogen Heap released Speak for Yourself, it might seem that four years is a long time to wait for an album. However, if you consider that Speak for Yourself was released a whole seven years after Heap’s debut, I Megaphone, fans should just be happy the album is coming out before 2012, and is thus coming out at all, since 3 years from hence will be the time of the end. Seriously, Heap is a notoriously idiosyncratic artist, and it should be interesting to hear how four years of stacked-up idiosyncracy plays out over the course of Ellipse.
Track List:
01. First Train Home (Instrumental) 4:15
02. Wait It Out (Instrumental) 3:47
03. Earth (Instrumental) 3:34
04. Little Bird (Instrumental) 4:09
05. Swoon (Instrumental) 3:52
06. Tidal (Instrumental) 3:51
07. Between Sheets (Instrumental) 2:55
08. 2-1 (Instrumental) 4:43
09. Bad Body Double (Instrumental) 4:07
10. Aha! (Instrumental) 2:28
11. The Fire (Instrumental) 1:57
12. Canvas (Instrumental) 4:54
13. Half Life (Instrumental) 6:13
13. Half Life

