Thievery Corporation is an American
electronic music
Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroac ...
duo consisting of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. Their musical style mixes elements of
dub,
acid jazz,
reggae
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,
Indian classical
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,
Middle Eastern music,
hip hop and
Brazilian music
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, including
bossa nova
Bossa nova () is a style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovativ ...
.
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
Bossa nova () is a style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovativ ...
and
jazz
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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
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 ...
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
Verve Records
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that includes
Jazz
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,
Bossa Nova
Bossa nova () is a style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovativ ...
and
Latin Jazz
Latin jazz is a genre of jazz with Latin American rhythms. The two main categories are Afro-Cuban jazz, rhythmically based on Cuban popular dance music, with a rhythm section employing ostinato patterns or a clave, and Afro-Brazilian jazz, which ...
works from artists like
Cal Tjader
Callen Radcliffe Tjader Jr. ( ; July 16, 1925 – May 5, 1982) was an American Latin Jazz musician, known as the most successful non-Latino Latin musician. He explored other jazz idioms, even as he continued to perform music of Afro-Jazz, ...
,
Wes Montgomery
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,
Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66,
Luiz Bonfá
Luiz Floriano Bonfá (17 October 1922 – 12 January 2001) was a Brazilian guitarist and composer. He was best known for the music he composed for the film ''Black Orpheus''.
Biography
Luiz Floriano Bonfá was born on October 17, 1922, in ...
, among others.
In 2002 they released ''
The Richest Man in Babylon
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'' on their ESL label. This fifteen-track album is similar in sound and
timbre
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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
Notch,
Emilíana Torrini
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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.
In 2004, they released ''
The Cosmic Game
''The Cosmic Game'' is the fourth studio album by American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation, released on February 22, 2005, by ESL Music. After the success of their previous album ''The Richest Man in Babylon'' (2002), the guest artist ...
'', 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
Perry Farrell,
David Byrne
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, and
Wayne Coyne
Wayne Michael Coyne (born January 13, 1961) is an American musician. He is the lead singer, guitarist, keyboardist, theremin player and songwriter for the band the Flaming Lips.
Early life
Coyne was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United Stat ...
of
The Flaming Lips
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.
In 2006, the group released ''
Versions'', a selection of remixes by Thievery Corporation for other artists. They toured around the United States, playing at
Lollapalooza
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. The tour was photographed by Rob Myers, Thievery Corporation's sitar and guitar player, in the
Blurb
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photo book
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Early
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''Thievery Corporation 2006''.
In 2006, the band also recorded "Sol Tapado" for the
AIDS
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benefit album ''
Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin Redux'' produced by the
Red Hot Organization
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Since its inception in 1989, over 400 artists, producers and directors have contributed to over 15 compilati ...
. As well, in the 2006 release of ''
Tiger Woods PGA Tour
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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
''Radio Retaliation'' is the fifth studio album by American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation, released on September 23, 2008 by ESL Music. Intended to be a political album, it was recorded in the band's hometown of Washington, D.C. fro ...
'', on September 23, 2008. It was nominated for the
Grammy
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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
Paul McCartney
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at
FedExField
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in
Landover, Maryland
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Landover is contained between Sheriff Road and Central Avenue to the so ...
.
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, ''
Culture of Fear
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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 ''
Saudade
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'' on March 25, 2014, via
ESL Music.
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 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
Brazilian culture
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in interviews and liner notes of their releases, especially of the 1960s
Bossa Nova
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music movement. Some of their earlier recordings were accompanied by artwork paying specific homage to classic releases by bossa nova artists like
João Gilberto
João Gilberto (born João Gilberto Prado Pereira de Oliveira – ; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist, singer and composer who was a pioneer of the musical genre of bossa nova in the late 1950s. Around the world, he was of ...
(his
self-titled 1973 album) or
Tom Jobim
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* Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head''
* Tom Beck, a character ...
(
''Stone Flower''). Their
1997 debut album is also dedicated to the memory of Brazilian musician
Antonio Carlos Jobim
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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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* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
,
Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries
**Spanish cuisine
Other places
* Spanish, Ontario, Can ...
,
French,
Italian
Italian(s) may refer to:
* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance language
*** Regional Ita ...
,
Persian
Persian may refer to:
* People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language
** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples
** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
,
Portuguese
Portuguese may refer to:
* anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal
** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods
** Portuguese language, a Romance language
*** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language
** Portu ...
,
Romanian
Romanian may refer to:
*anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania
**Romanians, an ethnic group
**Romanian language, a Romance language
*** Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language
** Romanian cuisine, tradition ...
and
Hindi
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. This reflects the group's world music influences.
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
*
Shana Halligan
* Racquel Jones
*
Mr. Lif
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*
Notch
* Puma
* SEE-I
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)
* ''
Versions'' (2006)
* ''
Red Hot + Latin: Silencio = Muerte Redux'' (2006)
* ''It Takes a Thief'' (2010)
Singles
Singles released on
ESL Music, unless noted.
*"2001 Spliff Odyssey" (1996)
*"Shaolin Satellite" (1996)
*"The Foundation" (1996)
*"ESL Dubplate" (1996)
*"Encounter in Bahia" (1997)
*"
Lebanese Blonde
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" (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)
References
External links
*
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music
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American hip hop groups
American electronic music duos
Electronic music groups from Washington, D.C.
4AD artists
Lounge music groups
Musical groups from Washington, D.C.
American anti–Iraq War activists
Trip hop groups
Chill-out musicians
Downtempo musicians
Remote Control Records artists