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Jaubi
The Deconstructed Ego

The Deconstructed Ego

Artists

Jaubi

Catno

AR002EP

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Limited Edition

Country

Poland

Release date

Sep 30, 2022




Jaubi (جو بھی) is an urdu word roughly translating to "whatever".

Creating whatever sounds good and whatever feels good is the goal.

Elements of Hindustani (North Indian) classical music used.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$34.79*

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AR002EP - PL - 2022

A1

Intro

1:04

A2

Dha-Vi

3:03

A3

A War With My Ego

3:13

A4

Her Smile Made Me Smile

3:57

A5

Make Them Proud

3:20

B1

Remorsefully Proud

2:47

B2

Dilla Taal (For J Dilla)

3:50

B3

Outro

0:58

B4

Bonus Track - Pak Damun (Home Demo)

3:13

B5

Bonus Track - Time: The Donut Of The Heart (J Dilla Cover)

1:10

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