The Necks

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The Necks are an experimental jazz trio from Sydney, Australia, comprising Chris Abrahams on piano and Hammond organ, Tony Buck on drums and Lloyd Swanton on bass guitar and double bass. The band plays improvisational pieces of up to an hour in length that explore repeating musical figures. As well as jazz, they are strongly influenced by Krautrock.

Typically a live performance will begin very quietly with one of the musicians playing something very simple. One by one, the other two will join with their own melodies, all three independent yet intertwined. A piece of music usually lasts about 45 minutes and over this time grows in volume and pace and complexity before petering out.

The Necks are also well known in Europe. Their soundtrack for The Boys was nominated for ARIA Best Soundtrack Album, AFI Best Musical Score and Australian Guild of Screen Composers Award. They have also recorded soundtracks for What's The Deal? (1997) and In the Mind of the Architect (three one-hour ABC-TV documentaries, 2000).

Venues played in Sydney include The Basement, the Harbourside Brasserie, and the Vanguard in Newtown. A performance at the Sydney Opera House in 2003 was interrupted by the venue management due to a minor technical problem, to the obvious dissatisfaction of band and audience.

  • Sex (Spiral Scratch, 1989 - reissued on Fish of Milk) - a single hour-long track of a two-bar motif with variations. This album was notable for the instrumentation of piano, bass and drums being overdubbed in a dual take, unlike later works
  • Next (Spiral Scratch, 1990 - reissued on Fish of Milk) - six tracks: "Garl's", "Nice Policeman Nasty Policeman", "Pele", "Next", "Jazz Cancer" and "World At War"
  • Aquatic (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 1994) - two tracks, both titled "Aquatic". Additional musician Steve Wishart on hurdy gurdy
  • Silent Night (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 1996) - a double CD featuring two disc-length tracks, "Black" and "White"
  • The Boys (original soundtrack) (Wild Sound/MDS, 1998)
  • Piano Bass Drums (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 1998) - a single fifty-three minute track, "Unheard", recorded live at the Basement, Sydney, with instrumentation restricted to piano, bass and drums. Nominated Jazz Recording of the Year, ABC Classic FM Awards
  • Hanging Gardens (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 1999) - a single disc-length track of the same name
  • Aether (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 2001) - a single disc-length track of the same name. Notably more ambient than their other works
  • Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 2002) - four-CD box of four live performances, three in Australia and one in Austria (Athenaeum was recorded on 20 January 2001 at the Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne; Homebush was recorded on 26 January 2001 at the Southee Complex, Sydney; Quay was recorded on 31 January 1999 at the Basement, Sydney; and Raab was recorded on 30 March 2001 at Musikschule Raab, Austria)
  • Drive By (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 2003) - a single disc-length track
  • Photosynthetic (Long Arms, 2003) - live in Moscow, 2002
  • Mosquito/See Through (Fish of Milk, 2004) - double album with two tracks
  • Chemist (Fish Of Milk/Shock, 2006) - three tracks: "Fatal", "Buoyant" and "Abillera"

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