An electrifying exploration of the artist's personal odyssey of fleeing war - torn Bosnia in the early 1990s, the tragic loss of his father in that conflict, and how the war in Ukraine stirs up these painful memories. 'What Tomorrow Brings' is the stunning new full - length album from the international artist, producer, and highly creative Arms and Sleepers. Formed in 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts and now based in Berlin, Germany, Arms and Sleepers is the electronic trip - hop project of producer Mirza Ramic. He has released 13 full albums and 20 EPs of glitchy grooves, drawing inspiration from left - field hip - hop experimentalism and the slow - burn ambiance of contemporary post - rock. His upcoming 14th full - length album, 'What Tomorrow Brings', is a spellbinding auditory narrative. It details the life - altering journey of being forced out of one's home across four distinct musical segments. Inspired by Kenneth Branagh’s award - winning drama Belfast during the Ukraine conflict, Mirza reflects on his childhood and how it shaped him. The album's four sections - 'Innocence', 'Melancholy', 'Rupture', and 'Reflection' - represent both the life he lost and the identity he has built. Unlike recent releases like 2022’s 'former kingdoms' with its jazz - like elements, 'What Tomorrow Brings' is intense and driving. It features complex drum breaks similar to powerful post - rock bands such as BATTLES, Mogwai, and Caspian. The instrumental opener 'Go Now (Don’t Look Back)' from the 'Innocence' section says it all without words. The following track, 'It’s Easy', half of the leading double - single, tells a deeply personal story. Mirza wrote it thinking of his father, who was killed in the Bosnian war in 1993. He also tries to stay optimistic about the future. The propulsive beats, haunting piano arpeggios, and staccato bass lines in 'It’s Easy' drive the song forward, with the two - word refrain adding beautiful sonic texture and silent storytelling. 'What Tomorrow Brings' is a testament to Mirza Ramic's ability to blend genres, heritage, and influences, creating a fresh and extraordinary musical collection.

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