A Beautiful a Cappella Version of Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek” Ft. London Contemporary Voices

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Imogen Heap performs ‘Hide and Seek’ alongside London Contemporary Voices for Mahogany Live at Union Chapel, London. For more Mahogany Sessions click here bit.ly

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Tracked using Focusrite RedNet by Simon Short | uk.focusrite.com
Mixed by Simon Short
Conducted by Paul Burke
Arranged by René Bergeron

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