New landscapes with Hologramme’s ‘Alaska’

Hologramme - Alaska Alaska, reflects the passage of time in our lives by its slow and constant movement, so precious, so volatile. A version of oneself in th...

Hologramme released a self-titled album back in 2015, taking to the stage with eight electro-pop tracks splashed with shades of funk, jazz and melodic rock. Brought together by Clément Leduc, the debut album was a collaborative project with fellow artists Rémi Chenette, Laurent Saint-Pierre, and Dominic Lalonde.

The EP was received with positive reviews, earning a nomination for CBC Canada’s album of the year, and managing to earn a place among GAMIQ’s best annual electronic albums.

As the motivating force behind Hologramme, Clément Leduc has since produced a handful of singles, and organised cooperative projects with a variety of artists including La Bronze and the Dead Obies. Leduc has also worked together with Gabriel Gagnon to build up the Homy Studio label, connecting with creators such as Geoffroy, Larry Kidd, and the acclaimed Milk and Bone.

As Hologramme, Leduc released his second LP in 2019. ‘Felicity’ carried South American and African vibes, night time synthwave and subtle beats driven forward by a physical force of organic percussion. Tracks like ‘El Rey’ in particular showcased how valuable creativity can be when creating complex tracks from simple beat manipulation.

The most recent release from Hologramme is ‘Alaska’, shimmering synth interacting with percussive samples; a thoughtful experiment from the Montreal based artist.

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