The name is both incredibly fitting and wholly inaccurate. Thieves Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, both former DC punks turned world-savvy ambassadors of lounge cool borrow liberally from Air (“Heaven’s ...
A pair of production fetishists who look suspiciously comfortable in designer suits, Thievery Corporation has achieved top-shelf electronica status by buffing worldly diversions to a precious shine.
Employing horn and drum infused live band, Rob Garza and Eric Hilton successfully expanded and invigorated their recorded sound for this live show setting. Onstage, Garza and Hilton remained ever ...
“I used to spend most of my time not studying,” says Hilton, one half of the renowned global-minded electronica genre-hoppers who chose to spend his time listening to records and was obsessed with his ...
I was introduced to Thievery Corporation in the early 2000s when someone gave me their album “The Richest Man in Babylon” as a ‘thank you’ for coming to dinner. To this day, the first track on that ...
You can tell that the Thievery Corporation has a colorful musical palette by listening to its original compositions. The duo’s new mixed collection, The Outernational Sound, gives insight into just ...
Rob Garza and Eric Hilton -- the D.C. duo Thievery Corporation -- hold court in finely tailored suits at the 18th Street Lounge, their warm, swank, smoky little club tucked anonymously downtown. No ...
Longtime Thievery Corporation collaborator Pam Bricker has committed suicide, reports Australian website Undercover. A statement on the production duo's website confirms that jazz musician Bricker, ...
Exploring the trip-hop, eclectic sound of Thievery Corporation can be a surreal experience that defies definition. The 6-member collective has created a sound that embraces bossa nova, dub and reggae, ...
Thievery Corporation began their U.S. tour in Washington, DC, last night with high spirits — and the energy never waned. The opening song, “Sound the Alarm,” which samples dance beats and reggae and ...
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