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Thievery Corporation — Transcendence
Album: Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi
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6.7

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Total ratings: 585









Released: 1997
Length: 4:01
Plays (last 30 days): 3
(Instrumental)
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Thievery Corporation originated from Washington, D.C.  How appropriate a name for the duo given the general goings on here in the nation's capital. 
Rob Garza could pass for Boris Blank of Yello and vice versa. 
 unclehud wrote:
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If you insist on a label, how about Ethereal Funk.

Perfect!
 dissen wrote:

why isn't there any songs by kruder and dorfmeister...? I ask again...


There is songs, though. Most of their albums has them.
 DigitalJer wrote:
Thievery Corporation rarely disappoints.




I Agree.  Thanx RP!     
 dissen wrote:

why isn't there any songs by kruder and dorfmeister...? I ask again...



There are 5: do a music search for "Kruder & Dorfmeister" 
Thievery Corporation rarely disappoints.

Soooo grooovey!

Another easy 8 from Teevery Corporayshun... 
P O W E R F U L rate 10 
 keemun wrote:
rgrace wrote:

 this is trip-hop or downtempo.
 

Labels, labels, labels.  To what end?  This is good; loaded with chillout vibes and a solid beat ... so just go with it. 

If you insist on a label, how about Ethereal Funk.
Love 'em. Saw them in Boston. 
mangialone wrote:
I listen to RP at work to drown out the techno weirdness that everyone who sits by me plays. An incessasant, repetitive drumbeat with some dumb voice in the background moaning every few seconds is a recipe for insanity. Stick to the other mostly great stuff you play.
What? I can't hear you... The wailing from the insanity is drowning you out. Please try again later.
dissen wrote:
why isn't there any songs by kruder and dorfmeister...? I ask again...
(click here)
rgrace wrote:
Yep, this isn't really the best possible example of house music (that's basically what it's called). It is a part, however, of what the current sound is nowadays, which has little or nothing to do with people actually playing INSTRUMENTS. I listen to a lot of this stuff but still like rock, blues, jazz, etc... Good for you Bill, for exploring other avenues of music. Maybe I'll upload some things that I think are better examples.
house, at least in the US, is much faster and thumpier. this is trip-hop or downtempo.
love those bongos, human or not. or maybe it's a tabla? you got to love the internet, even the humble tabla has its own radio station.. https://radio.tabla.com/
I like the very meditative lyric .... ooommmm ...... NOT
why isn't there any songs by kruder and dorfmeister...? I ask again...
Yep, this isn\'t really the best possible example of house music (that\'s basically what it\'s called). It is a part, however, of what the current sound is nowadays, which has little or nothing to do with people actually playing INSTRUMENTS. I listen to a lot of this stuff but still like rock, blues, jazz, etc... Good for you Bill, for exploring other avenues of music. Maybe I\'ll upload some things that I think are better examples.
Make it stop !!!!
The song has a great sound and groove, but does it EVER go anywhere?? :( :(
Originally Posted by darcyc: er - this stinks - no redeeming qualities whatsoever imho, except that the wiggling butt seems to move in time with it :D
Never discount a wiggling butt! ;)
Originally Posted by jbmckee: Sweet groove! Why don't you all like it?
I like the groove too.
Sweet groove! Why don\'t you all like it?
er - this stinks - no redeeming qualities whatsoever imho, except that the wiggling butt seems to move in time with it :D
This made me want to jump from my window.