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The Human Stain (Expanded Edition)

285.6K streams

285,563

The Human Stain

124.8K streams

124,803

History of Us (Lost fx Rework)

120.4K streams

120,384

Form and Feeling

77.1K streams

77,124

Dove in a Kingdom

44.6K streams

44,624

Red Earth

41.4K streams

41,447

Everywhere Else Left Behind

33.8K streams

33,787

The Human Stain (Instrumentals)

32.5K streams

32,500

Asleep in a Storm

13.7K streams

13,679

Something Not There

7.4K streams

7,428

Biography

New album The Human Stain is out now. SAIGON WOULD BE SEOUL is the side project from Mirza Ramic of Arms and Sleepers. While spending most of his adult life in the US, Mirza was born in Bosnia & Herzegovina and lived there until 1992, when the Bosnian War forced his family to flee the country. Mirza and his mother would spend the next few years moving across continents, countries and states as refugees. Mirza’s father did not survive the war; he was killed by a mortar shell in 1993. This personal journey of trauma, loss and survival is at the core of the project's music. The name SAIGON WOULD BE SEOUL is taken from Viet Thanh Nguyen’s collection of short stories titled The Refugees. In it, a Vietnamese woman exclaims how Saigon today would be as modern, prosperous and progressive as Seoul in South Korea had the Vietnam War never happened. Similar sentiments exist amongst Bosnian people when discussing the Bosnian War and its aftermath. These powerful feelings of “what if” and “what could have been” cut deep through every refugee’s heart, regardless of nationality, ethnicity or geographical location. The nostalgic and painful recollection of the past is an important aspect of Mirza’s music and is purposefully captured in the project’s name. Debut album Everywhere Else Left Behind was released in June 2019, followed by a contribution of 5 short pieces to the miniatures, vol. 1 comp in Feb. 2020. New album The Human Stain was released in Oct. 2020.