Go: Organic Orchestra was founded by Rudolph in late 2001 as an outgrowth of his other projects. Rudolph also founded his own label, Meta Records (following the lead of Lateef, who ran his own YAL Records label), in order to document his many projects; he and Lateef had recorded nearly a dozen records together by then. Meta promised absolute freedom. He began to develop his hand-directing system along with the conceptual idea of an orchestra. Web of Light was based on an original performance and drew rave reviews form critics across genre spectrums. Its companion, Go: Organic Orchestra: 1, was issued the same year with guest Dwight Trible on vocals. 2013's In the Garden with Lateef was a live double-length co-composed by the pair, and the big band included Ralph Jones and Bennie Maupin in its lineup. 2008's Thought Forms was cut as a joint release between Meta and Italy's Ruby Red Editora label and featured 43 musicians in the lineup including Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Carlos Nino, Chris Dingman, and Munyungo Jackson. The release put the group on the map in Europe and Asia. 2011's The Sound of a Dream was recorded live in May and November of 2010, and featured Ned and David Rothenberg on flutes, guitarist Marco Cappelli, and Graham Haynes on flügelhorn and cornet. Most of the same large group appeared on Sonic Mandala in 2013, with Kenny Wessel on electric guitar and Jason Kao Hwang on viola. Rudolph changed the lineup and label for 2015's Turning Towards the Light. Working for the first time with Cuneiform, he enlisted an ensemble of 12, comprised entirely of guitars and banjo. For this date, Go: Organic included Nels Cline, Miles Okazaki, Rez Abbasi, Joel Harrison, and David Gilmore. Rudolph spent the next several years recording and touring with Go: Organic and his other groups for Meta in conjunction with Bill Laswell's M.O.D. Technologies, culminating in 2018's trio offering Karuna with Jones and longtime friend and collaborator, drummer/percussionist Hamid Drake. In December of 2018, Rudolph re-assembled Go: Organic Orchestra in his New Jersey studio to collaborate with Brooklyn Raga Massive. The 42 musicians included longtime collaborators with Rudolph's group such as Burnham, Eisenstadt, Graham Haynes, Zummo, and Drake, with all-stars from the Brooklyn Raga Massive group including Neel Murgai, Hassan Hakmoun, Jay Ghandi, and Trina Basu. The finished double-length titled Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas was released by Meta to universal acclaim in November 2019. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi