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Jhini is the fourth album of Indian Ocean recorded at Kosmic Studios in Varadeipalyam, Andhra Pradesh, in the midst of fields and hills, a hundred kilometres north of Chennai.Members of Indian Ocean used to laze in swings hung from mango trees, listen to the jackals at night and gaze at the Milky Way,as they were surrounded in such a beautiful atmosphere.The first performance of the Jhini track happened at the IIM Lucknow campus. The album was released in May 2003, and the band had their first video made, were MTV Artists of the Month.

Track Listing

  1. "Bhor"
  2. "Torrent"
  3. "Jhini"
  4. "Nam Myo Ho"
  5. "Let Me Speak"
  6. "Des Mera"
  7. "After the War"
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