Beborn Beton have new EP out: ‘To the Stars’
Following their recent North America Tour 2024, German Synth pop trio Beborn Beton drop their new EP “To the Stars” today. The new EP was released by Dependent Records on limited edition vinyl along with all digital and streaming platforms.
The EP “To the Stars” follows directly in the wake of their ninth album “Darkness Falls Again”, and holds three new tracks and four remixes.
Out now as well is the video for the track “Ticket To The Moon”.
About Beborn Beton
Beborn Beton was founded by vocalist Stefan Netschio, keyboard player and drummer Stefan Tillmann, and keyboard player Michael Wagner in 1989. Their first signs of life were three self-released tapes, “Pyre” (1989), “Scythe” (1991), and “Die Stahlbetontour” (1992).
Following their first two regular albums “Tybalt” (1993) and “Concrete Ground” (1994),the band joined renowned acts such as Wolfsheim and De/Vision on the Strange Ways Records label. In 1996 the full-length “Nightfall” was released, followed by “Truth” in 1997, and “Fake” in 1999.
“Rückkehr zum Eisplaneten” was released in 2000, Beborn Beton followed by the exclusive US release of a best-of double-album entitled “Tales from Another World” in 2002, which was followed by extensive touring in North America with Apoptygma Berzerk in the same year.
After the release of “Tales from Another World” (2002) and the associated touring, the band went on an extended hiatus. It took 13 years, until the trio returned with a new album on Dependent Recordings: “A Worthy Compensation” (2015).
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