A new album by perhaps the most critically acclaimed group Australia has ever produced, and their first since 2009's Silverwater, Nominally a jazz group, the Necks appeal to an incredibly broad audience, Each Necks release is different to the last, Here they layer polyrhythmic material atop of seething blocks of sound - in two long pieces, one more stripped back to the live trio, the other featuring multiple strata of swirling Hammonds, noise-guitar and electronics, It's their 16th release in their 24th year as a band and, amazingly, they are still finding new things to do, Comprising two starkly-contrasting tracks, the pulsating 'Rum Jungle' and the dream-like, slow building 'Daylights', the new album Mindset is a kaleidoscopic offering which sees The Necks drawing on their heritage in their customarily tangential way, Polyrhythmic pulses imbue the pieces with a powerful forward drive, over which distant-sounding piano riffs team with throbbing bass and drums, all interwoven with sparking electronics, churning Hammond organs and noise guitar.