Bag Raiders
50 top tracks
Bag Raiders
50 top tracks
Albums

Bag Raiders (Deluxe)
Bag Raiders

Bag Raiders
Bag Raiders

Shooting Stars
Bag Raiders

Horizons
Bag Raiders

Bang Gang 12"s Compilation Part One - a Selection
Bag Raiders

Waterfalls
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Bag Raiders Remixed
Bag Raiders

Sunlight
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Friend Inside
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How Long
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Turbo Love Remixes
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Checkmate
Bag Raiders
Biography
Bag Raiders are an alternative dance band founded in 2007 by mainstays Jack Glass and Christopher Stracey. Both classically trained musicians, they met in the Cranbrook School orchestra practice room with Glass a year ahead playing piano and cello, and Stracey playing violin, guitar and clarinet. In 2005, the pair reconnected and started mixing hip-hop and 1970s rock music CDs. As Bag Raiders their musical inspirations include Earth, Wind & Fire, The Brothers Johnson, 808 State and Orbital. <a h...Read more on Last.fm
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Bag Raiders are an alternative dance band founded in 2007 by mainstays Jack Glass and Christopher Stracey. Both classically trained musicians, they met in the Cranbrook School orchestra practice room with Glass a year ahead playing piano and cello, and Stracey playing violin, guitar and clarinet. In 2005, the pair reconnected and started mixing hip-hop and 1970s rock music CDs. As Bag Raiders their musical inspirations include Earth, Wind & Fire, The Brothers Johnson, 808 State and Orbital.
On 15 August 2007 Bag Raiders issued their second EP, Fun Punch on Bang Gang 12 Inches and Modular Records.
On 25 October 2010 Bag Raiders released their debut studio album. Their track, "Shooting Stars" was listed at No. 18 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2009. In the next year's list, "Way Back Home", reached No. 46.
They also DJ and produce, write and remix other artists' work. In 2009 they were rated at No. 11 on the inthemix poll of Australia's top 50 DJs. In June 2014 they released a house EP titled "Nairobi". <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bag+Raiders">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
