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Field Recordings

5.8M streams

5,830,327

Julia Wolfe: Anthracite Fields

3.5M streams

3,490,780

Music for Airports: Live

884.5K streams

884,461

Music for Airports: Live

884.5K streams

884,461

In C

737.2K streams

737,243

Memory Game

489.7K streams

489,651

Gigantic Dancing Human Machine

183.2K streams

183,171

Cloud River Mountain

133.8K streams

133,833

Glass: Music in Fifths & Two Pages

131K streams

131,007

Steel Hammer

121.5K streams

121,541

Biography

Formed in 1992, the Bang on a Can All-Stars are recognized worldwide for their ultra-dynamic live performances and recordings of today’s most innovative music. Freely crossing the boundaries between classical, jazz, rock, world and experimental music, this six-member amplified ensemble has consistently forged a distinct category-defying identity, taking music into uncharted territories. Performing each year throughout the U.S. and internationally, the All-Stars have shattered the definition of what concert music is today. Together, the All-Stars have worked in unprecedented close collaboration with some of the most important and inspiring musicians of our time, including Steve Reich, Ornette Coleman, Burmese circle drum master Kyaw Kyaw Naing, Tan Dun, DJ Spooky, and many more. The group’s celebrated projects include their landmark recordings of Brian Eno’s ambient classic Music for Airports and Terry Riley’s In C, as well as live performances with Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, Don Byron, Iva Bittova, Thurston Moore, Owen Pallett and others. The All-Stars were awarded Musical America’s Ensemble of the Year and have been heralded as “the country’s most important vehicle for contemporary music” by the San Francisco Chronicle.