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: Features off-kilter drumming and a heavy, unsettling bassline.

While the band’s roots are in "future jazz" that blends hip-hop, soul, and funk, Slavic Spirits leans more toward .

: The album successfully melds traditional jazz instrumentation with subtle electronic textures, field recordings (like animal calls), and "inky" ambient concepts.

: Closes the album with a joyful, frenetic crescendo. Themes & Significance

Review: EABS – Slavic Spirits (2019) Following their acclaimed debut, Repetitions (Letters to Krzysztof Komeda) , the Polish septet (Electro-Acoustic Beat Sessions) returned in 2019 with Slavic Spirits . This ambitious project marks a shift from reinterpretations of classics to 100% original material, diving deep into Slavic mythology and the "Slavic melancholy". Musical Style & Atmosphere

: British flautist and saxophonist Tenderlonious joins the ensemble for all seven tracks, adding a "shimmering" and "ethnic" feel that complements the band's dense compositions. Key Tracks :