Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (ESL Music) is an independent record label founded in 1996 by Eric Hilton and Rob Garza in Washington D.C. Their legendary D.C. headquarters, the Eighteenth Street Lounge, became a hub for a diverse group of patrons and staff, greatly influencing their musical output. With an outernational approach and a commitment to diversity and acceptance, ESL Music's global outlook and forward-thinking ethos have made them a pioneering force in the music industry.
Thievery Corporation, the band formed by Hilton and Garza, embodies the spirit of ESL Music, drawing inspiration from artists like The Clash, Fela Kuti, and Manu Chao. While not labeled as World Music, Thievery Corporation's music and ideals transcend borders, reflecting a global perspective that has resonated with audiences worldwide. With a rich history and a continued dedication to engaging social ideas, ESL Music remains at the forefront of innovative and influential music.
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