
The ability to have a track bounce between us gives the individuals a break from that song to create more while others add their unique flavour.

We checked in with Degs, De:tune and Citrusfly for a little more Hologram hype:ĭe:tune: Collaboration means we can not only be more creative, but also more efficient. With its switches and fired up fluctuations 404 reflects this perfectly and is joined by a slew of similarly forthright and powerful dancefloor weapons from the likes of NC-17 & Replicant, Prestige, Nick The Lot, Sound In Noise, Jam Thieves, Showdown and Subview.
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“So to have our very first single on a label as prestigious as Ram is a blessing for us!”Ĥ04 lands on a brand new Ram VA series called Riot, a concept which follows the label’s Dimensions series as a platform for brand new battle-ready drum & bass for the turbulent and intense 2020s. “Making music with my mates has always been the dream,” says Degs. Hologram errs on the darker, futuristic side of drum & bass, and the project launches today on Ram Records with the gritty and grizzly 404


The project comprises two of Degs’ closest friends who have been entrenched in D&B culture and risen up the ranks with the Hospital Records artist: De:tune, who produced Degs’ breakthrough smash Poveglia and has released on Program, and Citrusfly, who co-produced Degs bangers No Prisoners and Final Notice, along with De:tune and has released on the likes of Pick N Mix and BYTHEPRODUCER. Best known for his soulful singing and razor-sharp bars, Degs has flipped the switch once again and revealed a new production project: Hologram.
