With “Sinful Time,” Green Hologhost drops a synthwave cut that feels like a night drive beyond the atmosphere—cosmic, dynamic, and relentlessly forward-moving. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t just play; it pulls you into a sidereal journey, where neon reflections blur into starfields and every bar adds a little more velocity.
A Synthwave Track Built Like a Starship
“Sinful Time” thrives on contrast: bright, spacey synth lines that shimmer like distant satellites, pushed by a rhythm section with real intent. The groove stays tight and kinetic, while the melodic core keeps widening the horizon—hypnotic without being sleepy, cinematic without becoming background music.
There’s a clear sense of motion here: arpeggios that feel like engines warming up, pads that stretch into the void, and an overall structure designed for momentum. Whether you’re into late-night headphones listening or you want something that hits in a playlist between darker cyberpunk cuts, “Sinful Time” lands with confidence.
Who Is Green Hologhost?
Green Hologhost is a Spanish multigenre producer whose sound lives at the intersection of Dark Techno, Synthwave, Darksynth, Cyberpunk, Midtempo, and Darkclubbing. His background matters, because you can hear it in the way he designs energy: not only melody, but pressure, pacing, and club-ready tension.
He started in 2010 as a DJ in local clubs, spinning EBM, Dark Electro, and Dark Electronics—a school that teaches you what really moves a room. By 2020, he shifted fully into his own lane as a Cyberpunk / Techno / Electro producer, refining a signature that flickers between scenes while keeping one constant: melodic hooks that stick.

Melodic Edge, Dark Future DNA
Even when Green Hologhost drifts between cyberpunk, midtempo, darksynth, or EBM, the tracks keep a melodic spine—that “one more time” factor. It’s the same approach that helped releases like “The Invention of the Devil” (an 80’s-flavored energy blast) and “Beyond The Stars” (a frequent cyberpunk playlist traveler) stand out in a crowded retro-futuristic universe.
His latest album, “The Invention of the Devil” (2023), positioned him as a producer who understands both sides of the genre equation: atmosphere and impact. And today, his focus is locked on Synthwave, DarkSynth, Cyberpunk, and Midtempo—the perfect toolset for building worlds in three to four minutes.
Why “Sinful Time” Works Right Now

Synthwave is at its best when it feels like a place, not a preset. “Sinful Time” nails that by balancing polish with personality—clean sound design, sharp rhythmic intent, and melodies that glow without losing their darker edge. It’s retro-futurism with a pulse: the past reimagined as a runway into tomorrow.
If your playlists lean toward neon noir, cyber city nights, space highways, or dark retro-electronic energy, “Sinful Time” deserves a slot.
Listen to “Sinful Time”
Streaming links: https://linktr.ee/GREENHOLOGHOST
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