Exodus Quartet

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Summer Soulstice 04:31 Tools
The Far East Coast 06:27 Tools
What's That 05:47 Tools
Trance Jazz 03:42 Tools
Red 04:07 Tools
Funk What 06:40 Tools
Perfect Vibe 06:39 Tools
18th Street 03:46 Tools
Tribute to Mr. Cool 06:51 Tools
Los Gatos 05:05 Tools
Corcovado 00:00 Tools
Our Man In Havana 04:06 Tools
Peace 04:58 Tools
Groove Gumbo 08:05 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Taxi Ride 00:00 Tools
Orbit 05:09 Tools
Our Man In Havanna 04:07 Tools
Oye Rene 05:05 Tools
Fly 04:58 Tools
More More More 04:32 Tools
Summer Soulstice (Exodus Quartet) 03:42 Tools
The heat up 05:27 Tools
The Far East Coast [Thievery Edit] 06:27 Tools
The Far East Coast (Thievery edit) 06:27 Tools
perfect_vibe 06:27 Tools
18th_street 06:27 Tools
Perfect Vibe (Maceo Version) 06:27 Tools
Jazz Trance 06:27 Tools
Summer Soulstice (Exodus Quart 06:27 Tools
What's This 06:27 Tools
Groove Gambo 06:27 Tools
More, More, More 06:27 Tools
004 Exodus Quartet - Our Man In Havanna 05:27 Tools
Perfect Vibe (MJQ Version) 06:27 Tools
The Beat Up 05:27 Tools
Our Man In Havana - Exodus Quartet 05:27 Tools
Trance Jazz (7AM version) 05:27 Tools
Rare And Groovy (Afterthought Version) 05:27 Tools
Perfect Beats 05:27 Tools
What Beats 05:27 Tools
Far East Coast 08:17 Tools
Dubbed out in DC - The Far East Coast 11:06 Tools
The Far East Coast(Thievery edit) 11:06 Tools
Funk What (Jive Organ Version) 08:17 Tools
Exodus Quartet - The Far East Coast 08:17 Tools
The Far East 11:06 Tools
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This band was formed in 1991 by Eric Hilton, co-founder with his partner Fari Ali of the legendary DC Acid Jazz party named Exodus. Eric decided to create the atmosphere of this legendary club on record. Most of the tracks of the album "Way Out There"(1996) were writen, produced and played by Eric Hilton. Later on, Rob Garza and Eric Hilton met at Eighteenth Street Lounge in May 1995. They were introduced by a mutual friend and proceeded to discuss their admiration for the work of Antonio Carlos Jobim and the 60's bossa sound. Weeks later, in a home studio, they began to work on the music that would launch Thievery Corporation. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.