An impactful exploration of the artist's journey of fleeing war - torn Bosnia in the early 1990s, the tragic loss of his father in the conflict, and how the Ukraine war stirs these painful memories. 'What Tomorrow Brings' is the remarkable new full - length album from international artist, producer, and creative force Arms and Sleepers. Formed in 2006 in Boston and now based in Berlin, producer Mirza Ramic's electronic trip - hop project Arms and Sleepers has released 13 full albums and 20 EPs. His upcoming 14th album tells a life - changing story across four musical sections. Inspired by Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast during the Ukraine conflict, Mirza reflects on his childhood. The album's four parts, 'Innocence', 'Melancholy', 'Rupture', and 'Reflection', represent his lost life and new identity. Unlike recent releases with jazz elements, 'What Tomorrow Brings' is intense, with complex drum breaks like post - rock bands. The instrumental 'Go Now (Don’t Look Back)' and the single 'It’s Easy' from the 'Innocence' section are deeply meaningful. 'It’s Easy' is a personal tribute to his father killed in the Bosnian war. Mirza writes from an innocent perspective, hoping to avoid war. The album blurs genre boundaries, offering fresh and extraordinary music.


To enjoy this album, simply play it on your preferred music - playing device. You can listen to it in one go to fully experience the story arc across the four sections, or pick out individual tracks like 'Go Now (Don’t Look Back)' and 'It’s Easy'. While listening, let yourself be immersed in the emotions and stories Mirza has woven into the music. There aren't any special precautions, but if you're in a noisy environment, using headphones can enhance the experience. As for maintenance, if you have a physical copy, keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent damage. For digital copies, make sure your storage device is in good condition and regularly backed up.