ERIC HILTON (THIEVERY CORPORATION) ANNOUNCES ELEGANTLY EROTIC NEW TRIP-HOP ALBUM A SKY SO CLOSE | FIRST SINGLE “THE DHARMA LOVERS” OUT NOW
MONTSERRAT HOUSE MUSIC
Montserrat House Music and Eric Hilton are excited to announce the Friday, February 20 release of A Sky So Close, the trip-hop pioneer’s elegantly erotic new album. In these times of anxiety and deprivation, journey to a place of sensual attainment on A Sky So Close, 12 tracks of pure sensory indulgence.
Hilton’s luxurious production skills are on full display here, as well as the deep grooves that he’s been delivering since the early days of Thievery Corporation, the legendary downtempo combo he co-founded in the mid-’90s. But on A Sky So Close, there is a hedonic weightlessness to this music that verges on the tantric, with no climactic finish to bring the listener back down to Earth. Hilton keeps you floating in an extended, delicious haze.
Check out the album’s first single, “The Dharma Lovers,” below or on YouTube HERE and on all platforms HERE. 180 gram limited edition vinyl pre-order for A Sky So Close is also live via Eric Hilton’s store HERE.
“This record is an atmosphere, a state of mind. I indulge myself by making music that I want to listen to,” says Hilton. “It’s a more solitary record than some of my other work, there is not a big list of guest performers on this one. It’s really like my stream of consciousness.”
A Sky So Close follows Hilton’s well-honed production methodology of layering samples and live playing to deliver a more organic sound, with the added punch and feel that only a performance can bring. “I’m really a bassline designer,” says Hilton. “I mean, I’m a passable bass player, but if a lick is a little too tricky for me, I’ll bring in a friend to play it. And I also really like to weave bass samples and live playing together, so you can get new kinds of grooves that one person couldn’t really play.” Drop the needle on “Kali” or “Ghatam” to settle into two of the album’s deepest bass grooves.
“Lalita” is a truly standout track on A Sky So Close, a passive-pop concoction of sitar and Hindi chanting delivered by longtime Hilton and Thievery Corporation vocal collaborator Natalia Clavier. “Natalia is so special — she understands what I’m trying to do, understands my influences and can translate that into a beautiful performance every time,” enthuses Hilton. “She’s Brazilian, but she dialed in a totally different voice for this track. She also sings on “Kali” — she is endlessly talented.”
The title track delivers the album’s most widescreen elegance. Finger tipped tabla hits, string flourishes, wah guitar and a cooking bassline create an empyrean expanse filled with exotic birds, ancient aliens, and beckoning goddesses. Perhaps the most surprising piece on the album is “The Emerald Door”, a desi-meets-drum and bass exploration that sounds somewhat adjacent to the Asian Underground music scene of the late-’90s.
For the final two tracks on the album, Hilton gently leads the listener back out of the haze. “Behind My Eyes (Reprise)” has a laid back but tough groove; the goddess slides your jacket on, kisses your cheek and gently pushes you out her door, back onto the street. “The Lotus Gate” is a mysterious closer, with Ipcress File dramatics that seem to be leading somewhere explosive … but where to next? Eric Hilton is full of musical surprises.
In the meantime, let go, and fall into the sky. It is…..so…..close.
Eric Hilton
A Sky So Close
(Montserrat House Music)
Release Date: February 20, 2026









