December 23, 2024

deZeption releases ‘A New World Is Rising’ single

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The Danish electronic pop band deZeption has released its latest single, “A New World Is Rising” via Town And Towers Group. Inspired by the themes of COP29, the track serves as “a poignant reminder of the urgency to address climate change and the stakes for our planet’s future.”

“‘A New World Is Rising’ is more than a song; it’s a wake-up call,” says lead singer Jan Brink. “We wanted to use our music to spark conversations about the world we’re building—and what we stand to lose if we don’t act now.”

“A New World Is Rising” is now available on all major streaming platforms and on deZeption’s Bandcamp page.

About deZeption

deZeption was originally formed in May 2003 as a part time project founded by Jan Brink and Claus Lindeskov Hansen. In May 2005, Kim B. Sommer was hired as a live keyboard player, and was invited as a permanent member of the band. deZeption debuted in 2008 with the album “Human Eyes” in 2008. deZeption and leadsinger Claus split ways in August 2011, and in recent years Claus has revived his passion for electronic music under the name enter.me.

In July 2012, Henning Wibrand was welcomed, as the new lead singer. After releasing the 2nd album “Mature”, and making a music video for the song “While the Wind Blows” in 2017, Kim B. Sommer decided to leave deZeption. Today, Kim B. Sommer is in the band called Synthnoter. Jan and Henning decided in October 2019 to end their co-operation due to different reasons.

Today, deZeption is a ‘one man band’ with Jan Brink, and he is working on new material for a 3rd album now.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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