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Thievery Corporation in Belgrade: Pioneers of electronic fusion celebrate 30 years of work
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Thievery Corporation in Belgrade: Pioneers of electronic fusion celebrate 30 years of work

The Serbian news outlet N1 Srbija reports on a concert by the electronic music group Thievery Corporation in Belgrade, celebrating their 30th anniversary of activity. The event, organized by Long Play agency, will take place on July 18th at the Open Air Corner venue. Tickets go on sale starting February 26th via the band’s official website and begin general sale on February 27th through Ticket services. The band, formed in 1995 by producers and composers Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, blends various global rhythms into a unique genre of electronic fusion music. Their work is known for politically aware themes and collaborations with international musicians. The band's name, 'Thievery Corporation,' is noted as a critique of corporations.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Thievery Corporation in Belgrade: Pioneers of electronic fusion celebrate 30 years of work

The Serbian news outlet N1 Srbija reports on a concert by the electronic music group Thievery Corporation in Belgrade, celebrating their 30th anniversary of activity. The event, organized by Long Play agency, will take place on July 18th at the Open Air Corner venue. Tickets go on sale starting February 26th via the band’s official website and begin general sale on February 27th through Ticket services. The band, formed in 1995 by producers and composers Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, blends various global rhythms into a unique genre of electronic fusion music. Their work is known for politically aware themes and collaborations with international musicians. The band's name, 'Thievery Corporation,' is noted as a critique of corporations.

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