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The Necks

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.

Similar Bands: Nik Bartsch's Ronin, Supersilent, Eli Keszler, Dawn of Midi, Esbjorn Svensson Trio

LPs
Travel
2023

3.7
38 Votes
Three
2020

3.7
39 Votes
Body
2018

4
30 Votes
Unfold
2017

3.6
40 Votes
Vertigo
2015

3.7
15 Votes
Open
09/06/2013

4.1
31 Votes
Mindset
2011

3.8
24 Votes
Silverwater
2009

4
12 Votes
Chemist
2006

4.1
25 Votes
Mosquito / See Through
2004

3.7
9 Votes
Drive By
2003

4.2
44 Votes
Aether
2001

4
30 Votes
Hanging Gardens
1999

4.1
55 Votes
The Boys (Music for the Feature Film)
1998

3
1 Votes
Silent Night
1996

2.5
2 Votes
Aquatic
1994

4.2
31 Votes
Next
1990

3.8
4 Votes
Sex
1989

4
40 Votes
Live Albums
Townsville
2007

4.1
4 Votes
Photosynthetic
2003

2.8
2 Votes
Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab
2002

4.3
14 Votes
Piano Bass Drums
1996

4.1
6 Votes

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