KIRK MILLER
(November 21, 2002)
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Thievery Corporation Chills Out
Hilton and Garza scour the globe for new sounds
"I'm not so sure American audiences get us," says Rob Garza, half
of Thievery Corporation, chill-out masters from Washington, D.C.
But U.S. fans are starting to come around. The band's third studio
album, The Richest Man in Babylon, a blend of dub, bossa
nova and world music, sold 25,000 copies in its first month, big
numbers for a self-released, non-radio-friendly CD. Garza and
cohort Eric Hilton scour the globe for new sounds; Persian
vocalists and European porn soundtracks get equal treatment. "In
some ways," says Garza, "that late-Sixties porn stuff is the most
experimental music of all."
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