Sounds From The Thievery Hi Fi by Thievery Corporation
When they met in the mid-1990s, Thievery Corporation's Eric Hilton and Rob Garza instantly bonded over their shared passion for bossa nova. Dedicating their 1996 debut Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi to bossa nova pioneer Antonio Carlos Jobim, the Washington, D.C.-based duo have spent nearly two decades creating boundary-warping, complexly crafted electronic music partly inspired by bossa nova's intricate rhythms and lush textures.
Thievery Corporation launched itself with the two underground hit singles, Shaolin Satellite" and 2001 Spliff Odyssey," followed by their debut album, Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi, and soon became loosely associated with the trip-hop" scene that had emerged a few years prior in the U.K. Laid back yet firing, Sounds From The Thievery Hi-Fi was a smoky homage to all things out on the dark side, a multi-textured transformation of Rastafarianism, martial arts and fourth world beats. Where it all began, absolutely essential!
SIDE A:
1. A Warning
2. 2001 Spliff Odyssey
3. Shaolin Satellite
4. Transcendence
SIDE B:
1. Universal Highness
2. Incident at Gate 7
3. Scene at the Open Air Market
4. The Glass Bead Game
SIDE C:
1. Encounter in Bahia
2. The Foundation
3. Interlude
4. The Oscillator
SIDE D:
1. Assault on Babylon
2. .38.45 (A Thievery Number)
3. One
4. Sun, Moon & Stars
5. The Sleeper Car