Thievery Corporation
American electronic music duo
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2021 | Eric Hilton released album 'Ceremony'. |
2020 | Eric Hilton released two albums: 'Infinite Everywhere' and 'The Impossible Silence'. |
2020 | Thievery Corporation released the album 'Symphonik', though chart performance details are not specified. |
April 20 2018 | Released Treasures from the Temple via ESL Music. |
2017 | Eric Hilton released solo album 'Peace Bureau Inner City Booms LP'. |
February 10 2017 | Released the album The Temple of I & I via ESL Music. |
January 11 2017 | Released the song 'Ghetto Matrix' from their upcoming album. |
March 25 2014 | Released the album Saudade via ESL Music. |
January 2012 | Launched a remixes contest with Dubspot. Eric Hilton also produced the debut album Archives for Washington D.C. reggae band The Archives. |
2011 | Released singles 'Vampires' and 'Culture of Fear'. |
June 2011 | Released their sixth album, Culture of Fear, featuring vocal contributions from Puma Ptah (then known as Ras Puma). |
2010 | Released compilation album 'It Takes a Thief'. |
July 27 2010 | Eric Hilton released Babylon Central, his cinematic directorial debut, a film set in Washington, D.C. exploring interconnected lives and power broker schemes. |
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