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EABS meets Jaubi
In Search of a Better Tomorrow

In Search of a Better Tomorrow

Catno

AR024

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Poland

Release date

May 26, 2023

Genres

Jazz

EXCEPT FRANCE

A few years ago, a very interesting relationship began to develop. A bridge was built out of Jaubi's releases on Astigmatic Records and the increasingly frequent collaborations between musicians from Europe and Asia - out of Latarnik's trip to Pakistan resulting in the widely acclaimed album Nafs at Peace and Zohaib, Dhani and Ali's revisit to Poland, which has been recorded as the EABS meets Jaubi In Search of a Better Tomorrow longplay.

A1

Yesterday

A2

Judgement Day

A3

Whispers

A4

Strange Love

A5

People in Between

B1

Raise Your Hearts, Drop Your Guns

B2

Tomorrow

B3

Madhuvanti

B4

Moon

B5

Sun

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