Soul music's preferred descriptor is "sultry"--a term that feels insufficient next to Heidi's name. The London singer's tracks are velvety smooth and deeply seductive, driven by beats that are gently propulsive but, quite wisely, kept nearly invisible. The vocals are the show.
“Oh my God, Soul is back! Not electro-soul. not funky soul...REAL soul. This is beautiful!” ––Iain Willis, Pressure Radio (UK)
“This is a very luscious R&B vocal, very reminiscent of the heyday of the mid 90's and an updated throwback that tips its hat to Motown!” –– Joey Rivaldo, Sirius Satellite Radio USA
“I just love Heidi’s album! And what a voice...beautiful!”––Linford Christie (Olympic athlete)
THE LOVE ALBUM is the second full-length release from UK-based singer/songwriter HEIDI. Filled with gorgeous hooks and melodies, and HEIDI’s sultry, sexy vocals, THE LOVE ALBUM embraces a mix of styles, including soul, R&B, jazz and pop. The album was produced in New York by Steve Wellington, AKA Dreadlox Holmes of Havavision Productionz (London), who also co-authored many of the tracks, and was co-produced by Paul Snook of Night Owl Studios (USA). THE LOVE ALBUM features guest vocalists Keziah Jones, Nedelka Prescod and Von Qwest, and features one track (“You Know I’m Ready”) co-written with celebrated British musician Andrew Roachford.
HEIDI has collaborated and performed with French hip hop artist El Fredo; London’s No.1 Cuban Reggaeton artist Kid Afrika; and is the winner of the MP3 Music Awards 2007 with her progressive house track “Far Horizons,” a collaboration with UK producer DJ Cristo. These collaborations have led to her music being aired on most major and underground radio stations worldwide and HEIDI has performed in dance clubs from Ibiza to Australia. She has also appeared in videos and films that have aired on MTV, MySpace and You Tube. She co-wrote the song “5 Million Strong,” commissioned by Ken Livingston, the Mayor of London, which aired on MTV, MTV Base and Channel U (UK). MTV UK’s first feature film, Transit, premiered worldwide on World AIDS Day '05 and features HEIDI’s song “He Almost Fell In Love Tonight,” as well as featuring her performing throughout the film score.