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WFP DC The message disappeared as a source of inspiration for the group 's sound is a combination of easy listening music in late 1960 and early 1970 in film soundtracks, Jamaican dub reggae, samba in Brazil rocker Jorge Ben, bossa nova, Go - Go, and even John Perkins '2004 novel Confessions of an Economic Hitman. DJ duo Rob Garza and Eric Hilton took the stage, along with impressive support group with two percussionists, a small horn, a bass player, a sitar, and a rich buffet of singers in various languages. Garza and Hilton describe this synthesis, as its Outernational Sound. This unique Thievery Corporation has explored the wide range of musical influences and sound travels to otherwise impossible in a real environment.


As the two hours of the injury at the end, it is appropriate that the quarter-Garza and Hilton chose to end the night with the anthem "Pueblo Unido. " With singers conglomerate all the way, the message was clear: "The people united / will never be defeated (" The people at the same time, / will never be defeated . ") suggested that if the public can visit and enjoy a fusion of musical styles from different areas like Jamaica, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East, then why 't we all a little more and understand others? Can we as humans are a kind of average, a kind of international cultural community. With these remarks, Thievery Corporation released a statement seriously not only promote healthy Outernational, but proposes a musical synthesis that could herald the future of the cohesion of the human race.

Thievery Corporation Maybe I was wrong. But what if you're in the right way? Two days later, when the international community, paid $ 58 million in Haiti in love, I hoped he was right. You can concentrate on our differences and forget the connections through power struggles parochial socio-economic constraints, political and chess.

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