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    Posted: March 14 2021 at 15:29
The Necks are a musical trio from Sydney, Australia, who play a difficult-to-categorise jazz/post-rock hybrid. The lineup, stable since the group's formation in 1987, consists of Chris Abrahams (piano), Lloyd Swanton (bass) and Tony Buck (percussion/guitar). Each are seasoned performers from Sydney's jazz and free improv scenes, and each stay busy with numerous other ensembles (with solo discographies to their names as well). The project began as a series of private jams at the University of Sydney's rehearsal space before Buck, Swanton and Abrahams were invited to play at an afternoon concert program, a process which kick-started a decades-long career of hundreds of international live shows, and a reputation for spellbinding synergy which earned them fans like Sonic Youth's Jim O'Rourke, Swans' Michael Gira and ambient legend Brian Eno.

Beginning with 1989's <I>Sex</I>, the trio has released nearly thirty studio and live albums of their long, slowly-unfurling experimental instrumentals (most issued via their Fish of Milk label), each piece intended to be unique and different. The three players, who live scattered around the world, operate as a leaderless democracy, never rehearsing before convening and following their improvisational whims on stage or in the studio. The Necks' recognisable sound is heavily informed by minimalism and krautrock, with additional inspiration from drum and bass, dub, reggae and Indian classical music - their sophomore record, <I>Next</I>, is perhaps the most "traditionally" jazz-fusion of their discography, and one of the few to include outside collaborators. A more pronounced post-rock influence entered their sonic vocabulary over the 2010s, with Michael Gira inviting them as openers for Swans' 2011 Australian tour and later recruiting them as session musicians for the 2019 LP Leaving Meaning.

The Necks will appeal to fans of krautrockers like Can, Faust and Oren Ambarchi, the jazz-rock of Talk Talk, Miles Davis and Medeski Martin & Wood, and minimalist composers such as Tony Conrad, Terry Riley and Steve Reich.






"Sex" (1989)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/sex

"Next" (1990)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/next

"Aquatic" (1994)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/aquatic

"Silent Night" (1996)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/silent-night

"Piano Bass Drums" (1998)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/piano-bass-drums

"Hanging Gardens" (1999)

"Aether" (2001)

"Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab" (2002)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/athenaeum-homebush-quay-raab

"Drive By" (2003)

"Silverwater" (2009)

"Open" (2013)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/open

"Vertigo" (2015)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/vertigo

"Unfold" (2017)

"Body" (2018)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/body

"Three" (2020)
https://thenecksau.bandcamp.com/album/three




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Wow. They aren't on here? 
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Wow. They aren't on here? 

I was surprised, too! I see they have a Progfreak page, though, and their most recent album was classified as "Instrumental Prog Post Rock."
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Thanks for the suggestion. I've always considered The Necks avant-garde jazz or experimental jazz with ambient flavorings. The only possible album i would consider having rock elements, much less prog would probably be BODY which has aspects of post-rock.

Keep in mind jazz-fusion isn't an all inclusive category here. We only add the MOST progressive of such acts that incorporate healthy doses of prog to the mix. Sure there are a few examples on this site where artists were added that probably shouldn't have been that doesn't mean we continue doing so.

Personally i'd give them a no but we'll see what others have to say.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2021 at 17:34
Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Wow. They aren't on here? 

Same thought here. I only know parts of their work but what I know seems very post-rocky to me with some jazz and experimentation (with some hints at psychedelia and kraut rock) thrown in. For me they fit 100% but I don't have to say much here.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Man With Hat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2021 at 21:17
Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:



Personally i'd give them a no but we'll see what others have to say.

Same here. They are a jazz band through and through (and if they skid off that track they fall into the avant-garde realms) and really have no place on PA.

Great band though. Enjoy them well. 
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Would Post/Math ever consider giving them an evaluation? :3
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They're an experimental improv minimalist jazz band to me. I adore them, but it's jazz.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gordy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2025 at 09:38
They have been cleared by the Post/Math team. I'll do some tweaking of the existing biography before publishing.
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Excellent
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