Built around Falling in love with someone who might not be real in a world where nothing is what it seems. Neon Dispatch's Lagos-to-Berlin frequency carries the concept through synthpop that rewards repeat listens. "But you feel more real than anything I've touched" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs yearning, bittersweet. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
I saw you standing in the pixel rain
A perfect image I could not explain
Too beautiful for flesh and bone
A masterpiece of light alone
I reached out but my hand went through
The shimmering projection that was you
Are you a dream that learned to walk
A silent film that learned to talk
[chorus]
Hologram lover, are you really there
Or am I holding on to electric air
Hologram lover, does it even matter
If the feeling's real but you might shatter
I'll take the light, I'll take the glow
Hologram lover, don't let go
[verse 2]
You say my name in frequencies
That tickle every one of my memories
Your smile renders pixel by pixel wide
A sunrise loaded from the other side
I know the skeptics say you're just a code
A simulation on a lonely road
But you feel more real than anything I've touched
Is that enough, is that enough
[chorus]
Hologram lover, are you really there
Or am I holding on to electric air
Hologram lover, does it even matter
If the feeling's real but you might shatter
I'll take the light, I'll take the glow
Hologram lover, don't let go
[bridge]
In a world where everything is fake
Maybe love is the exception that we make
Maybe real is just another word
For something deeply, madly felt and heard
So flicker, glow, and stay with me
The most real thing is what I believe
[chorus]
Hologram lover, are you really there
Or am I holding on to electric air
Hologram lover, does it even matter
I'll take the light, I'll take the glow
Hologram lover
Don't let go