Articles tagged "thievery corporation"

Events Review

Thievery Corporation

by Timothy G. Merello

[17.Mar.09] :. Supple, sinewy, and elastic, Thievery Corporation’s groove continued to inset itself into the hips, limbs, and minds of the audience.

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Music Review

Thievery Corporation: Radio Retaliation

by Andrew Martin

[3.Oct.08] :. This album, Thievery Corporation's fifth, is equal parts revolution and tradition. But it's unfortunately weighed down by too much of the same downtempo sounds we have all heard before.

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News

New Canadian Music Fest Adds Thievery Corporation As Headliner

by PopMatters Staff

[19.Jun.08] :. It’s a crowded festival season, but a new Canadian festival in gorgeous Whistler, British Columbia has a pretty impressive, diverse lineup. Ranging from hip-hop to R&B, rock to electronic,...

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Capsule Reviews

Bitter:Sweet: The Remix Game

by John Bergstrom

[19.Oct.07] :. Thievery Corporation, Fort Knox Five, and a host of others remix the trip-hop duo's Mating Game, at times improving slightly on the original.

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Music Review

Thievery Corporation: Versions

by Marc A. Price

[18.May.06] :. If you find yourself in the market for a record to put on in the background while you chat to your mates, or if you have a particularly awesome sound system that you would like to put through it's paces, then you could do a lot worse than buying this album.

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Thievery Corporation: The Cosmic Game

by Dan Nishimoto

[28.Feb.05] :. Thievery Corporation is back up to the old tricks, digging deep for new beats. A global cast casts vocal incantations across the plats, crafting a new new sound for the Corp. Does it hold?"

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Thievery Corporation: The Outernational Sound

by Erica Chapman

[21.Jul.04] :. Rob Garza and Eric Hilton have incomparable taste. Just look at the duo, smartly turned out in trademark dark, sleek suits. But their sense of aesthetic runs much deeper than just...

 

Thievery Corporation: The Richest Man in Babylon

by Scott Thill

[30.Oct.02] :. For guys who grew up on a steady diet of DC punk, the Pixies and music rougher than the type of stuff you might find at some tropical Club Med resort, Rob Garza and Eric Hilton sure know how to lay...

 

Thievery Corporation

by Matt Pomroy

[23.Oct.02] :. The Indian Summer that England has been enjoying just ended abruptly, and outside the cold weather is beating London like a ginger-haired stepchild. The front pages of the newspapers blowing in...