Artist: Thievery Corporation: mp3 download Genre(s): Trip-Hop Ambient Dance Electronic Thievery Corporation's discography: The Cosmic Game Year: 2005 Tracks: 16 Babylon Rewound Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 The Richest Man In Babylon Year: 2002 Tracks: 15 Sounds From The Verve Hi-Fi Year: 2002 Tracks: 15 The Mirror Conspiracy Year: 2000 Tracks: 13 DJ Kicks Year: 1999 Tracks: 18 Sounds From The Thievery Hi-Fi Year: 1997 Tracks: 16 Cosmic Game Year: Tracks: 16 Thievery Corporation make abstract, instrumental, mid-tempo dance music somewhere betwixt trip-hop and acid jazz. The production duo of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, Thievery Corporation released a few warmly standard singles on their hold Eighteenth Street Lounge (ESL) label (named for their Washington, D.C. browning automatic rifle and cabaret) in 1996. Previously known chiefly among acidulous wind and rare-groove DJs, the group shot to nonaged fame when a cut from i of their early 12"'s appeared on respected DJ/producers Kruder & Dorfmeister's mix session for Studio K7's DJ Kicks series. Similar in many respects (and more than just numeral) to that Viennese production duo, Thievery Corporation after grew in popularity among a wider hearing of DJs and headphonaunts. Their debut full-length appeared in 1997, along with a compilation of Washington, D.C.-based electronica artists, Dubbed Out in DC (both on ESL). After 4AD signed the duet they began work on their second LP only were forced to hold over the spill particular date after tapes were stolen in a mugging. The stopgap remix compilation Abductions & Reconstructions was released in 1999, and their second proper album The Mirror Conspiracy followed a twelvemonth after. Their ontogeny renown made them a natural to blue-ribbon tracks for the 2001 Verve compilation Sounds From the Verve Hi-Fi, and one year later, the duo returned with a tierce base mathematical product LP, The Richest Man in Babylon. The mix album Outernational Sound and remix EP Babylon Rewound appeared in 2004. The Cosmic Game from 2005 featured client vocalists Perry Farrell, the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, and David Byrne. A twelvemonth later a endorsement remix compilation, Versions, was released. |
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