German futurepop/synth‑pop trio Beyond Border return with a brand new single and music video, “Let Me In”, taken from their forthcoming album Aftermath, due out on 27 March via NoCut.
“Let Me In” dives deep into emotional turbulence — a dark electro piece built on inner conflict, fear, and the courage to push beyond one’s own limitations. With its soaring melodies, powerful chorus, and a constant sense of rising tension, the track balances fragility and strength in a way that has become a hallmark of the band’s sound.
Cinematic, modern, and charged with atmosphere, the single will resonate with fans of dark synth, alternative electronica, and emotionally driven club music. Produced by scene veteran Rob Dust, the track serves as another preview of Aftermath, the final chapter in the band’s Welcome To The Future trilogy.
Since forming in 2019, Beyond Border have carved out a distinctive space in the modern synth‑pop landscape. Iggy’s warm, haunting vocals blend seamlessly with Deity’s crystalline synth work and driving beats, creating a sound that bridges synthpop, dark electro, and immersive electronic soundscapes. Joined live by keyboardist René Brandt, the trio continues to merge club energy with emotional depth.
Experience the evocative melodies and atmospheric tension of “Let Me In” in the official video below. The previously released single/video “Lost Inside” remains available for viewing HERE. Link


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