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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

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Chris Abrahams

Chris Abrahams
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Chris Abrahams (b. 1961) is a Sydney, Australia-based pianist, best known for his jazz work.

Abrahams has been a member of the Benders, the Laughing Clowns, The Sparklers and The Necks. He has recorded several solo albums, as well as collaborations with Melanie Oxley from The Sparklers. Abrahams has also been a session musician on albums for artists such as The Church, The Whitlams, Midnight Oil, Wendy Matthews, Skunkhour and Silverchair.

In 1985 Abrahams recorded and released his first solo piano album - Piano, followed in 1986 by Walk.

Chris Abrahams produced and arranged the music for the Australian film The Tender Hook which was released in 2008. In 2008, Chris Abraham's work on the film's soundtrack was nominated for the Best Original Music Score AFI Award.

Some of Abrahams music is experimental in nature - The Necks are an improvisational trio, and Abraham's performance at the Room40 Tenth Anniversary in London was labeled "ambient", "free-jazz" and "industrial noise" by Financial Times reviewer, Mike Hobart. Chris Reid from RealTime Arts Magazine wrote of his Germ Studies collaboration with Clare Cooper, an organizer of the NOWnow Festival who played the Chinese zither on the album, "... it represents an extensive investigation into the endless range of sounds that can be created by combining the venerable DX7 synthesiser and the even more venerable Chinese zither, the guzheng... a deep exploration of musical language."
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