Aesoteric: The Necks

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Monday 14 February 2022 | 7pm [POSTPONED]

Tuesday 15 February 2022 | 7pm [POSTPONED]

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Early Bird $40

Standard $50

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This event has now finished. Please visit Tours & events to see what’s on at the Museum.

Unfortunately the upcoming Aesoteric: The Necks performances at WA Museum Boola Bardip have been postponed.

Please note, all ticket holders to the shows on 14 and 15 February will be fully refunded. 

 


"They will change you, if you let them." — The Guardian

In collaboration with Tura New Music, we're proud to present a special edition of Aesoteric featuring acclaimed Australian icons, The Necks.



Take a seat under the soaring skeleton of Otto the blue whale and breathe deeply as The Necks perform two separate, original long-form improvisations over the course of one unforgettable night.

Visually, Hackett Hall will be transformed with lighting installation by Advanced Production Engineering and projections by multimedia artist and creative coder Steve Berrick.

The Necks

Pictured: The Necks | Photographer: Camille Walsh



"The greatest trio on earth." — New York Times



Defying genre and convention, The Necks combine keys (Chris Abrahams), bass (Lloyd Swanton) and drums (Tony Buck) to create a meditative and immersive musical experience. In a career spanning more than thirty years, The Necks have carved out a world-wide reputation as purveyors of an utterly transporting kind of improvised trance which leaves audiences simultaneously transfixed and rejuvenated.

The trio have released 21 studio albums across their storied 30 plus year career, including the ARIA Award-winning Drive By (2003) and Chemist (2006). The band also composed the ARIA-nominated soundtrack to the cult Australian film The Boys, and of their most recent works, Body (2018), is praised by Pitchfork as “one of the most powerful albums in the band’s catalogue” and, Three (2020), described by The Quietus as “so rich in timbre, texture and well-placed interval that the experience is stiflingly psychedelic”.

 


Details

Monday 14 February

Doors open: 7pm

First set: 7.45pm - 8.30pm

Second set: 9pm - 9.45pm

Close: 10pm

Tuesday 15 February

Doors open: 7pm

First set: 7.45pm - 8.30pm

Second set: 9pm - 9.45pm

Close: 10pm

These performances are 18+. Photo ID is required for entry and for purchases from the bar.

Capacity is strictly limited.


Aeosteric is WA Museum Boola Bardip’s music and projection program held in the heritage-listed Hackett Hall, Aesoteric is an evening of ambience, enchantment and live performance under the soaring skeleton of Otto the blue whale. Lay back and lean into the immersive and meditative dimensions of music, as you watch the space transform through lighting and multimedia artist projections.