Clément Leduc thinks sound like a director: music as moving image, the dancefloor as canvas. Under his alias Hologramme, the Montreal producer builds tracks big enough for festival stages – and at the same time with too much friction to fully dissolve there. Deep house, UK garage, industrial roughness, intimate ambient surfaces: the ruptures are not a stylistic mix, but an attitude. Music that rejects mere effect because it believes in something. On 21 May, he plays at HHV Store in Berlin-Friedrichshain from 6 pm.
Beyond the drop
In 2018, Leduc lived in Berlin for several months – absorbing the city’s minimalism, brutalism and omnipresent electronic music. His album Felicity emerged from that period. Since then, he has continued to think his sound forward, playing with Tycho, Christian Löffler, Fakear and Møme. First European tour – with a stop on Grünberger Straße. Free entry.

