Thievery Corporation is a Washington, DC-based production and DJ duo consisting of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton and their supporting artists. Their music can be characterized as downtempo/electronica with influences of dub, acid jazz, indian classical and brazilian styles fused together with a lounge aesthetic. Thievery Corporation is on the Eighteenth Street Lounge record label named after the DC club owned by Eric Hilton, but several of their singles and EP's appear on the 4AD and !K7 labels. In 2002, they released The Richest Man in Babylon on their ESL label. This fifteen track album is similar in sound and timbre to The Mirror Conspiracy and features performances by vocalists Emiliana Torrini, Pam Bricker, and
Álbumes
| 1 | Revolution Solution (Feat Perry Farrell) | The Cosmic Game |
| 2 | Pela Janela | The Cosmic Game |
| 3 | Focus on Sight | The Mirror Conspiracy |
| 4 | Shadows of Ourselves | Downtempo |
| 5 | Escapade - The Wynton Kelly Trio | Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi |
| 6 | Antonio Carlos Jocafi - Simbarere | The Outernational Sound |
| 7 | Da Lata - Ponteio (Bonus Beats) | DJ-Kicks |
| 8 | Holographic Universe | The Cosmic Game |
| 9 | Pronoia - Janine | DJ-Kicks |
| 10 | Sol Tapado (Feat Patrick De Santos) | The Cosmic Game |
| 11 | Something Else Again - Richie Havens | Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi |
| 12 | Exilio (Exile) | The Richest Man In Babylon |
| 13 | The Supreme Illusion (Feat Gunjan) | The Cosmic Game |
| 14 | Da Lata - Beija Flor | DJ-Kicks |
| 15 | Cuchy Frito Man - Cal Tjader | Sounds from the Verve Hi-Fi |
| 16 | Satyam Shivam Sundaram (Feat Gunjan) | The Cosmic Game |
| 17 | Breakestra - Cramp Your Style | The Outernational Sound |
| 18 | Le Monde | Downtempo |
| 19 | Tomorrow | Downtempo |
| 20 | Delroy Wilson - Better Must Come | The Outernational Sound |