Hologram

Hologram

progressive rock

United Kingdom Est. 2011

"Through hypnotic repetition and expansive sonic layers, Hologram creates a dense auditory landscape that invites deep contemplation and emotional resonance."

About Hologram

Hologram matters for its ability to meld intricate soundscapes with introspective themes, creating an immersive listening experience that resonates with those seeking depth in their musical journeys.
Their spacey, layered compositions challenge listeners to engage actively, encouraging exploration rather than passive consumption—a vital shift in how audiences interact with music today. This artist employs a meticulous approach to production,...
Their spacey, layered compositions challenge listeners to engage actively, encouraging exploration rather than passive consumption—a vital shift in how audiences interact with music today. This artist employs a meticulous approach to production, blending analog and digital techniques to craft vast, atmospheric environments that often feel both futuristic and nostalgic. Their use of unconventional song structures adds a layer of unpredictability, guiding listeners through ebbing rhythms and evolving textures that defy traditional songwriting conventions. Lyrically, Hologram often explores existential themes and the complexities of perception, weaving narratives that evoke thought while maintaining an air of ambiguity. Their storytelling tends to embrace impressionistic elements, inviting interpretations through evocative imagery rather than straightforward narratives. The tone balances sincerity with a hint of irony, creating a reflective space for listeners to connect personally with the music.