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Thievery Corporation is an American
electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
duo consisting of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. Their musical style mixes elements of dub,
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,
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, Indian classical,
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,
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,
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, and
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, including bossa nova.


History

Thievery Corporation was formed in the summer of 1995 at Washington D.C.'s Eighteenth Street Lounge. Rob Garza and Lounge co-owner Eric Hilton were drawn together over their mutual love of club life, as well as dub, bossa nova, ReggeEDM, and
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records. They decided to see what would come of mixing all these in a recording studio, and from this, in 1996 the duo started their Eighteenth Street Lounge Music record label. The duo drew attention with their first two 12-inch offerings, "Shaolin Satellite" and "2001: a Spliff Odyssey", and with their 1996 debut LP, '' Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi''. In 2001, they released ''Sounds From The Verve Hi-Fi'', a "best of" compilation of 1960s–1970s material of
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that includes
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, Bossa Nova and
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works from artists like
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,
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, Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66,
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, among others. In 2002 they released '' The Richest Man in Babylon'' on their ESL label. This fifteen-track album is similar in sound and
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to their earlier 2000 release, ''
The Mirror Conspiracy ''The Mirror Conspiracy'' is the second studio album by American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation, released in 2000 by ESL Music and 4AD. All the songs on the album were written, recorded and produced by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, alth ...
'', and features performances by vocalists
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,
Pam Bricker Pamela Carroll Bricker (July 7, 1954 – February 20, 2005) was a jazz singer and professor of music at George Washington University. She was a frequent collaborator and guest vocalist with the group Thievery Corporation, and the voice on their t ...
, and Loulou Ghelichkhani. In 2004, they released ''
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'', which has a darker, more psychedelic sound than ''The Richest Man in Babylon''. The album also featured more high-profile guest singers on it, including
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, and
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of
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. In 2006, the group released ''
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'', a selection of remixes by Thievery Corporation for other artists. They toured around the United States, playing at
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. The tour was photographed by Rob Myers, Thievery Corporation's sitar and guitar player, in the
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''Thievery Corporation 2006''. In 2006, the band also recorded "Sol Tapado" for the
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benefit album '' Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin Redux'' produced by the
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. As well, in the 2006 release of ''
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'' for Xbox, their music was featured as the soundtrack to the game. Also in 2006, Puma Ptah, then known as Ras Puma, joined and toured with Thievery Corporation and continues to tour with them today. The group released their fifth studio album, '' Radio Retaliation'', on September 23, 2008. It was nominated for the
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for best recording package. Thievery Corporation's tour started out with five consecutive sold-out shows at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. They were the opening act on August 1, 2009, for
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at
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in
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. On July 27, 2010, ''Babylon Central'', the cinematic directorial debut of founding member Eric Hilton, was released. Set (and shot) in Washington, D.C., the film follows tripwire events in the interconnected lives of its characters, each influencing power brokers' schemes to manipulate international currencies. In June 2011, Thievery Corporation released their sixth album, ''
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,'' which also featured the vocal stylings of Puma Ptah, then known as Ras Puma, on the tracks: "Overstand" and "False Flag Dub." In January 2012, Thievery Corporation launched a remixes contest in conjunction with Dubspot. The same year, Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation produced the debut album, ''Archives'', for Washington D.C. based reggae band "The Archives." The band released ''
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'' on March 25, 2014, via
ESL Music Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL Music) is an independent record label based in Washington, D.C. founded by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton in 1996. The duo, as Thievery Corporation, heads the label's roster of artists. Roster ESL Music's current a ...
. On January 11, 2017, the band released the song "Ghetto Matrix" from their album '' The Temple of I & I'', which was released on February 10, 2017, again via their own
ESL Music Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL Music) is an independent record label based in Washington, D.C. founded by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton in 1996. The duo, as Thievery Corporation, heads the label's roster of artists. Roster ESL Music's current a ...
label. On April 20, 2018, the band released ''Treasures from the Temple'' via ESL Music. Throughout their career, the duo has repeatedly expressed their fondness for
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in interviews and liner notes of their releases, especially of the 1960s Bossa Nova music movement. Some of their earlier recordings were accompanied by artwork paying specific homage to classic releases by bossa nova artists like
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(his self-titled 1973 album) or
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( ''Stone Flower''). Their 1997 debut album is also dedicated to the memory of Brazilian musician
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, who died three years earlier. The language of the group's lyrics throughout their career include English,
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,
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,
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,
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, Portuguese,
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and
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. This reflects the group's world music influences.


Politics

Thievery Corporation has taken liberal political stances on various issues, opposing war and what they regard as exploitative trade agreements, while supporting human rights and food programs. In September 2005, the group participated in the Operation Ceasefire concert, with the objective of ending the
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. From their press release regarding their album ''Radio Retaliation'', Garza said: Thievery Corporation are vocal advocates for the
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, seeing hunger as "...something basic, really elemental, that transcends boundaries around the world."


Members

Full members * Rob Garza – bass, guitar, keyboards, production * Eric Hilton – bass, guitar, keyboards, production Touring and studio musicians * Jeff Franca – drums * Rob Myers – sitar, guitar * Frank Orrall – percussion, drums, vocals * Dan Africano – bass Touring and studio vocalists * Natalia Clavier * Loulou Ghelichkhani *
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* Racquel Jones *
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* Notch * Puma * SEE-I * Laura Vall


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* ''Abductions and Reconstructions'' (1999) * ''Rare Tracks: 18th Street Lounge'' (1999) * '' DJ-Kicks: Thievery Corporation'' (1999) * ''Thievery Corporation and Revolution Present: Departures'' (2000) * ''Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi'' (2001) * ''The Outernational Sound'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' Red Hot + Latin: Silencio = Muerte Redux'' (2006) * ''It Takes a Thief'' (2010)


Singles

Singles released on
ESL Music Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL Music) is an independent record label based in Washington, D.C. founded by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton in 1996. The duo, as Thievery Corporation, heads the label's roster of artists. Roster ESL Music's current a ...
, unless noted. *"2001 Spliff Odyssey" (1996) *"Shaolin Satellite" (1996) *"The Foundation" (1996) *"ESL Dubplate" (1996) *"Encounter in Bahia" (1997) *"
Lebanese Blonde "Lebanese Blonde" is a 1998 single released by the Thievery Corporation and later added to their 2000 album ''The Mirror Conspiracy''. It was also featured on the soundtrack to Zach Braff Zachary Israel Braff (born April 6, 1975) is an Ameri ...
" (4AD 1997) *".38.45 (A Thievery Number)" (4AD 1998) *"Halfway Around the World" (1998) *"So Com Voce" (1998) *"Incident at Gate 7" (1998) *"DJ-Kicks EP / It Takes a Thief" (Studio !K7, Rough Trade, 1999) *"Focus on Sight" (2000) *"The Lagos Communiqué" (2000) *"Focus on Sight" (2000) *"Sound File 001" (4AD 2000) *"Sound File 002" (4AD 2000) *"Shadows of Ourselves" (4AD 2000) *"DC 3000" (2000) *"Thievery Corporation Vs Nicola Conte – Bossa Per Due" (2001) *"The Richest Man in Babylon" (2003) *"The Heart's a Lonely Hunter" (2005) *"Revolution Solution" (2005) *"Warning Shots" (2005) *"The Time We Lost Our Way" (2005) *"Sol Tapado" (2005) *"Originality" (2006) *"Supreme Illusion" (2007) *"Radio Retaliation Extras" (2008) *"Sound the Alarm / La Femme Parallel" (Sonik Magazine 2009) *"Vampires" (2011) *"Culture of Fear" (2011)


Eric Hilton albums

*''Peace Bureau Inner City Booms LP'' (2017) *''Infinite Everywhere'' (2020) *''The Impossible Silence'' (2020) *''Ceremony'' (2021) *''Lost Dialect'' (2022) *''Corazón Kintsugi (feat. Natalia Clavier)'' (2023) *''Sound Vagabond'' (2024) *''Out of the Blur'' (2024) *''Midnight Ragas'' (2025)


References


External links

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