
On May 30, 2025, Hologramme unveiled his new EP at Montreal’s Société des arts technologiques (SAT) in a highly anticipated immersive performance. In front of an eager crowd, the artist delivered a powerful set blending electronic textures, dreamy emotions, and captivating visuals.
Hologramme is the project of Montreal-based producer and composer Clément Leduc, known for his cinematic approach to electronic music. Blurring the lines between ambient, synth-pop, techno, and classical composition, Hologramme has built a reputation for crafting deeply immersive live experiences. His previous releases, including Felicity and Alone, have garnered international praise, and his music has been featured in film scores, television, and high-profile sync placements. With this new EP, he continues to evolve his sound, leaning into introspective moods while maintaining the pulsing drive that defines his live shows.
Highlights of the night included Lia Kuri joining the stage for stunning vocal flourishes that added emotional depth to the experience. Kuri, a rising Montreal vocalist and member of indie trio Afternoon Bike Ride, is known for her delicate delivery and honest lyricism. Her contribution brought a layer of intimacy to Hologramme’s lush electronic soundscapes.

Toward the end, Mykalle appeared with a soft, ethereal presence, bringing a poetic close to the night. Mykalle Bielinski is a multidisciplinary artist and singer-composer based in Quebec, whose work explores spirituality, minimalism, and ritual through voice and performance. Her collaboration added a haunting, almost sacred tone to the final moments of the show, enveloping the room in stillness and wonder.
Opening the evening, Tommy Lunaire warmed up the crowd with infectious energy and groovy electro-pop vibes, setting the perfect tone. A local electronic artist with a flair for melody and movement, Lunaire has been making waves with his blend of synthy nostalgia and forward-thinking production, often drawing comparisons to artists like Roosevelt and Washed Out.

A memorable launch for Hologramme, carried by strong collaborations and an immersive, multi-sensory atmosphere. The night showcased his evolving sonic vision and highlighted the strength of Montreal’s creative community.









Photos – Ambre Bangoura – Chadow
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