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The Necks: Open
ByOpen is the 17th album by pianist

Chris Abrahams
pianoTony Buck
percussion
Lloyd Swanton
bass, acousticAfter releasing the busy (by their standards) Mindset (ReR, 2011), this disc follows a stillness, albeit one with touches of electronics, electric guitar, and maybe a dulcimer. Opening with the ringing of a dulcimer (or is that the piano's insides?) the slow unraveling of sound begins. Wind chimes are rung as if the direction the band might take is left up to atmospheric pressure. However, after 25 years together, The Necks' music could never be describes as serendipitous.
Separately, each player can be found in the company of major players of creative music. Chris Abrahams collaborated with

Alessandro Bosetti
composer / conductor

Otomo Yoshihide
guitar
Aki Takase
pianob.1948

Axel Dorner
trumpetb.1964

John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954
In trio is where they produce nonpareil music.
Their unhurried approach is spread thick into this ponderous music. The sounds are easy to get lost in: surprise comes in the form of cymbal work, the odd bass riff and the twinkling of piano keys. The sounds are only perceived once you submit yourself to the lifestyle of old growth trees. ">
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Open
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The Necks
band / ensemble / orchestraChris Abrahams: piano; Tony Buck: Drums; Lloyd Swanton: bass.
Album information
Title: Open | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Northern Spy
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