"2001 Spliff Odyssey," "The Glass Bead Game"
A deep, bass-heavy dub track perfect for testing sound systems. The Richest Man in Babylon Intricate percussion and lush, layered vocal harmonies. Shaolin Satellite Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi A benchmark for 90s downtempo and trip-hop production. Audiophile Releases and High-Res Audio Thievery Corporation - Discography -FLAC Songs-...
Since their formation in 1995, Washington, D.C.-based duo Rob Garza and Eric Hilton have defined the sound of global downtempo as . Their discography is a rich tapestry of dub, bossa nova, acid jazz, and Middle Eastern influences, often delivered with a cinematic quality that has made them staples for audiophiles seeking high-fidelity recordings. The Core Discography "2001 Spliff Odyssey," "The Glass Bead Game" A
Thievery Corporation's production style is notoriously "clean," making their tracks ideal for lossless FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) playback to capture every subtle hand drum and sitar pluck. Song Title Notable Features The Mirror Conspiracy Features the "OG" Thievery sitar played by Rob Myers. Sweet Tides Radio Retaliation Airy, ethereal vocals from LouLou Ghelichkhani. Amerimacka The Cosmic Game Audiophile Releases and High-Res Audio Since their formation
: A protest-focused album incorporating Afro-beat and go-go influences.
Her father had introduced her to The Mirror Conspiracy when she was twelve. “Listen,” he’d said, lowering the needle on the vinyl. “This is what escape sounds like.” The dub bass, the bossa nova guitar, the sitar drifting through a broken radio signal — it wasn’t music. It was a rooftop in Rio at 2 a.m., a taxi in Bombay during monsoon, a forgotten lounge in Beirut where spies once smoked and lied.