James Heather

BIOGRAPHY

“His music is euphoric, dreamy and perfectly formed” Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3 As a child growing up in Southampton, James Heather’s Grandad on one side of the family taught him composition techniques and how to manipulate the tuning of piano strings, whilst his Granny on the other used to dabble with dreamy improvisations on the instrument. Inspired by a love of Beethoven, Debussy and overhearing his older neighbour’s Acid House pirate radio station...

“His music is euphoric, dreamy and perfectly formed” Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3 

As a child growing up in Southampton, James Heather’s Grandad on one side of the family taught him composition techniques and how to manipulate the tuning of piano strings, whilst his Granny on the other used to dabble with dreamy improvisations on the instrument. Inspired by a love of Beethoven, Debussy and overhearing his older neighbour’s Acid House pirate radio station, Heather spent many years honing his piano playing alone. He imagined composing for a collective of some sort one day, but a mixture of shyness and the different trends of the day meant things mainly evolved privately, expressing the band he imagined in his head, but using only solo piano. After a near death experience, he had the energy to step out finally as an artist. The result was to bring a fresh take to piano music which on streaming services have been played over 220 million times in just a few years and his debut album charting at #14 in Classical Crossover in the Billboard (USA) charts and reached number 2 on the UK classical charts on Apple/iTunes. Influence wise, the music takes as much from electronic music in structure, ambience and sensibility, and post-rock in its exploration of building meditative tones as it does its classical and jazz grounding. Heather proves adept in the intricacies of composition from the tender to more propulsive, trance-inducing dynamics, always highly personal, with warmth and hope eventually shining through from a flux of emotions.. It belies the fact the music is often coming from just one acoustic instrument utilising unique polyrhythmic techniques. 

In 2022 Heather released his second album, “Invisible Forces” which was nominated for a Libera award in the USA for Best Classical Record.. The album is about becoming aware of invisible forces around us to help deepen understanding of self and our connection to the world, from tuning into the natural world and getting lost in its patterns and energies to gaining more knowledge around ancestral lines such as the concept of epigenetics. It’s about looking that bit deeper into things, into areas that are not instantly visible but are all around us to achieve this. “Composing these songs gave me an anchor to feel more present in life after some troubling times and sent me on a journey to rediscover a kind of wonderment with the world. I hope the Invisible Forces universe will bring warmth to other people too.” A step forward compositionally from his 2017 debut album ‘Stories From Far Away On Piano’, the songs are grander, deeper and broader in emotional range and are developed through a series of improvisation techniques rarely seen in the often notated world of classical music. He describes his music as “pulse music” with each track performed in a single take and each with its roots in this improvisation, as the compositions evolve gradually. 

The tracks (alongside 2021’s “Modulations: EP2”) were this time more honed on the road, playing concerts such as Green Man Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Berlin Planetarium, Neues Museum, Wilderness Festival and Dublin National Concert Hall where he has become a unique and stand-out performer in the piano world. In 2022 he performed special live performance recorded at Printworks for Mahogany Sessions in June 2022, receiving over 100,000 views in its first week and being selected by The Royal Albert Hall to play their Steinway series In Oct '22. Heather has taken contemporary piano onto the main stage of festivals such as Beyond The Pale and Green Man Festivals and into unexpected indoor spaces such as the nightclub fabric and Phonica Records. 

In 2021, Heather released a new version of 'And She Came Home' with added strings for Coldcut's ambient @0 compilation in aid of CALM, Mind, and Black Minds Matter, with the song being promoted as a double-single alongside Ryuichi Sakamoto. On the same compilation he contributed piano parts to a new version of the seminal ambient track ‘Autumn Leaves Return’ by Coldcut & The irresistible Force. Heather initially started to release music via Ahead Of Our Time in 2017, Ninja Tune founders Coldcut’s resurrected first label. First came “Modulations: EP1”, seven tracks which were written in various headspaces. Next came his debut album “Stories From Far Away On Piano”, a more unified conceptual piece of work. Artists such as Mogwai, Voces8, DJ Seinfeld, Mary Lattimore, KMRU, Sarah Davachi, Chihei Hatakeyama, Ishmael Ensemble and Echo Collective have contributed towards his “Reworks” album series aswell as Heather composing new additional string quartet versions himself. 

Supporters of Heather's music include James Lavelle (UNKLE), Nils Frahm, Cillian Murphy, Hannah Peel, Emika (who he played 2 sold out shows at the Berlin Planetarium with in 2020), Forest Swords, Mary Lattimore, Mogwai, Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label and The Cinematic Orchestra, who asked Heather to rework their song "A Caged Bird / Imitations Of Life" for their 'To Believe' remix album. In 2024 the enigmatic singer-songwriter Bill Fay asked Heather to cover him. He has collaborated with Dawn Richard, Coldcut, Mumdance, Penelope Trappes, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Nailah Hunter, Rachika Nayar and Roger Robinson (King Midas Sound). 

In August 2024 Heather released his debut sheet music book “Selected Piano Works” collated from his catalogue to date, which book-ends the first chapter in his musical journey. 


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December 2024

James Heather

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BIOGRAPHY

“His music is euphoric, dreamy and perfectly formed” Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3 As a child growing up in Southampton, James Heather’s Grandad on one side of the family taught him composition techniques and how to manipulate the tuning of piano strings, whilst his Granny on the other used to dabble with dreamy improvisations on the instrument. Inspired by a love of Beethoven, Debussy and overhearing his older neighbour’s Acid House pirate radio station, Heather spent many...

“His music is euphoric, dreamy and perfectly formed” Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3 

As a child growing up in Southampton, James Heather’s Grandad on one side of the family taught him composition techniques and how to manipulate the tuning of piano strings, whilst his Granny on the other used to dabble with dreamy improvisations on the instrument. Inspired by a love of Beethoven, Debussy and overhearing his older neighbour’s Acid House pirate radio station, Heather spent many years honing his piano playing alone. He imagined composing for a collective of some sort one day, but a mixture of shyness and the different trends of the day meant things mainly evolved privately, expressing the band he imagined in his head, but using only solo piano. After a near death experience, he had the energy to step out finally as an artist. The result was to bring a fresh take to piano music which on streaming services have been played over 220 million times in just a few years and his debut album charting at #14 in Classical Crossover in the Billboard (USA) charts and reached number 2 on the UK classical charts on Apple/iTunes. Influence wise, the music takes as much from electronic music in structure, ambience and sensibility, and post-rock in its exploration of building meditative tones as it does its classical and jazz grounding. Heather proves adept in the intricacies of composition from the tender to more propulsive, trance-inducing dynamics, always highly personal, with warmth and hope eventually shining through from a flux of emotions.. It belies the fact the music is often coming from just one acoustic instrument utilising unique polyrhythmic techniques. 

In 2022 Heather released his second album, “Invisible Forces” which was nominated for a Libera award in the USA for Best Classical Record.. The album is about becoming aware of invisible forces around us to help deepen understanding of self and our connection to the world, from tuning into the natural world and getting lost in its patterns and energies to gaining more knowledge around ancestral lines such as the concept of epigenetics. It’s about looking that bit deeper into things, into areas that are not instantly visible but are all around us to achieve this. “Composing these songs gave me an anchor to feel more present in life after some troubling times and sent me on a journey to rediscover a kind of wonderment with the world. I hope the Invisible Forces universe will bring warmth to other people too.” A step forward compositionally from his 2017 debut album ‘Stories From Far Away On Piano’, the songs are grander, deeper and broader in emotional range and are developed through a series of improvisation techniques rarely seen in the often notated world of classical music. He describes his music as “pulse music” with each track performed in a single take and each with its roots in this improvisation, as the compositions evolve gradually. 

The tracks (alongside 2021’s “Modulations: EP2”) were this time more honed on the road, playing concerts such as Green Man Festival, Glastonbury Festival, Berlin Planetarium, Neues Museum, Wilderness Festival and Dublin National Concert Hall where he has become a unique and stand-out performer in the piano world. In 2022 he performed special live performance recorded at Printworks for Mahogany Sessions in June 2022, receiving over 100,000 views in its first week and being selected by The Royal Albert Hall to play their Steinway series In Oct '22. Heather has taken contemporary piano onto the main stage of festivals such as Beyond The Pale and Green Man Festivals and into unexpected indoor spaces such as the nightclub fabric and Phonica Records. 

In 2021, Heather released a new version of 'And She Came Home' with added strings for Coldcut's ambient @0 compilation in aid of CALM, Mind, and Black Minds Matter, with the song being promoted as a double-single alongside Ryuichi Sakamoto. On the same compilation he contributed piano parts to a new version of the seminal ambient track ‘Autumn Leaves Return’ by Coldcut & The irresistible Force. Heather initially started to release music via Ahead Of Our Time in 2017, Ninja Tune founders Coldcut’s resurrected first label. First came “Modulations: EP1”, seven tracks which were written in various headspaces. Next came his debut album “Stories From Far Away On Piano”, a more unified conceptual piece of work. Artists such as Mogwai, Voces8, DJ Seinfeld, Mary Lattimore, KMRU, Sarah Davachi, Chihei Hatakeyama, Ishmael Ensemble and Echo Collective have contributed towards his “Reworks” album series aswell as Heather composing new additional string quartet versions himself. 

Supporters of Heather's music include James Lavelle (UNKLE), Nils Frahm, Cillian Murphy, Hannah Peel, Emika (who he played 2 sold out shows at the Berlin Planetarium with in 2020), Forest Swords, Mary Lattimore, Mogwai, Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label and The Cinematic Orchestra, who asked Heather to rework their song "A Caged Bird / Imitations Of Life" for their 'To Believe' remix album. In 2024 the enigmatic singer-songwriter Bill Fay asked Heather to cover him. He has collaborated with Dawn Richard, Coldcut, Mumdance, Penelope Trappes, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Nailah Hunter, Rachika Nayar and Roger Robinson (King Midas Sound). 

In August 2024 Heather released his debut sheet music book “Selected Piano Works” collated from his catalogue to date, which book-ends the first chapter in his musical journey. 

Forthcoming Events

December 2024