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Thievery Corporation

Thievery Corporation is the brainchild of musicians Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, who first converged in Washington D.C. in the late 1990s. As a duo, they've deftly woven together a tapestry of world music, jazz, and electronic elements to create their signature sound - a sultry, sophisticated blend that's as much at home on dance floors as it is in coffee shops or avant-garde art spaces. Their early work, including the critically-acclaimed albums "The Mirror Conspiracy" (1999) and "Voyageur" (2011), showcased their ability to craft infectious grooves and laid-back vibes, often featuring sultry vocals from guest artists like Pam Bricker and Lisa Shaw. Throughout their career, Thievery Corporation has been praised for their genre-bending approach, which seamlessly blends elements of bossa nova, trip-hop, and downtempo electronica. Their music often evokes a sense of tropical escapism, transporting listeners to sun-kissed beaches and cosmopolitan cities around the world. With albums like "Absoluut" (2002) and "The Temple of Independent Sun" (2013), they've consistently pushed the boundaries of their unique sound, incorporating new instruments, rhythms, and vocalists into their eclectic mix. As a result, Thievery Corporation has built a devoted fan base across genres, cementing their status as one of the most innovative and beloved acts in contemporary music.

Soundtrack Appearances

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) - 4 song(s)

Movie

  • Jacob (Ryan Gosling), start talk with Hannah (Emma Stone) at a bar and makes an advance towards her.

  • The Heart's A Lonely Hunter

    Following Bernie's departure, Jacob initiates conversation with Cal at the bar, engaging him in dialogue for the first time after observing his interactions earlier.

  • The Heart's a Lonely Hunter (feat. David Byrne)

Dexter: Resurrection (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

  • All That We Perceive

    Dexter's wine date with Mia takes an unexpected turn when she reveals she doesn't operate by a strict moral code, a bombshell that shatters his initial impression of her.

The Night Manager (S2) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

  • Depth Of My Soul (feat. Shana Halligan)

    The Night Manager Season Two Official Trailer Music