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Hologramme – “32” (Single Review)

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Montreal Electronic Act, Hologramme Shares New Single, “32”

Montreal electronic producer Hologramme has unveiled his new single, “32,” via his own label, Société Holographique de Montréal.

This single shows a new side to Hologramme’s style. In it, we hear the influence that boundary-pushing acts like Bonobo and Jamie xx have had on his artistic development. Disturbing the peace, the record ripples with waves of ominous tonal bleeps, dark bass notes, and unconquerable percussive hits. All in all, a devious dance track for the satisfaction of the nocturnal. 

Hologramme shares,

“With my new work, I’m reconnecting with the very purpose of my project: to play. Being Hologramme, I have the feeling I can do whatever I want, as long as it’s fun. 32 is pure impulsion. It’s me playing some synths in the studio and finding just the right amount of weird, catchy, and uplifting. I got the chance to perform it last summer at different festivals and I never saw my crowd turn up like that. Definitely a banger – would recommend.”

Review

“32” begins with a captivating beat, setting the tone for the single. The production is polished and lush, with layers of shimmering synths and atmospheric textures that create a dreamy and nostalgic atmosphere.

Despite the absence of vocals, “32” is a testament to Hologramme’s ability to create beauty and depth through his music. The impeccable sound design ensures that every element fits perfectly within the mix, resulting in a clear and intricate sonic landscape.

In conclusion, despite my limited exposure to electronic music, I was completely immersed in the captivating world created by Hologramme. This experience convinced me that he has established himself as a significant presence in the genre, securing a strong position within it.

Listen to “32” below and stay up to date with Hologramme via his socials.

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