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The bestselling installment in the series (and one that helped make German trio Jazzanova a hot commodity via their delirious "Fedime's Flight") comes courtesy of stylish Washington, D.C., duo Eric Hilton and Rob Garza, alias Thievery Corporation. Underpinned with lazy hip-hop and acid-jazz grooves, the offerings span from the vintage lounge of Les Baxter's "Tropicando" to the sitar-and-tablas-laced modern exotica of "Emerald Alley" by Up, Bustle and Out. Alongside choice gems from jazzy imprints such as Compost, Ubiquity, and Ninja Tune, these cool cats also drop a few of their own tunes, including the rolling, horn-driven "Coming from the Top." Kurt B. Reighley, Barnes & Noble