Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Editorial ReviewsAmazon.comThere's always been a psychedelic edge to Rob Garza and Eric Hilton's Thievery Corporation project. 2000's Mirror Conspiracy is a downtempo classic precisely because of its druggy expansiveness; sober listeners and saucer-eyed trippers alike could find common ground. Similarly esoteric and nocturnal, The Cosmic Game floats around the room on a wave of mystic beats and guest vocals from Perry Farrell, The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, and David Byrne. Garza and Hilton are less devoted to non-electronic sources here than they were on The Richest Man in Babylon or The Outernational Sound, though their fascination with dub rhythms and world music remains intact. A fair amount of armchair travel is involved as you go from the late, late-night, beach-club-in-Jamaica sound of "Amerimacka," to the Brazilian percussion of "Ambicion Eterna" and "Pela Janela." But more than anything, the record feels like a return to the duo's own ethereal sonic roots. It's a nice blend of their music over the last half-decade for longtime fans, and a hazy glide down the rabbit hole for newcomers. --Matthew Cooke






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Todo lo que es thievery.
un poquito de mirror conspiracy , un poquito de richest man, un poquito de jazzy shit...la dosis correcta de voces femeninas angelicales, de soulful voces rastafarianas...ritmo por aqui, flotando por alla...pero baƱadisimo en pachequez, siendo a la vez un WHOLE muy original...completamente thievery.

otro pedo.

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