Buch, Englisch, 168 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 350 g
Buch, Englisch, 168 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 350 g
ISBN: 978-3-941893-03-0
Verlag: Averse Publishing
HRVST is not a music magazine. It´s not about telling you how a new record sounds or how the tour of our favorite band went. Instead we „harvest“ experiences, ideas and stories of people from the DIY music and art scene and produce a magazine that focuses on their individual stories and experiences, shedding light on a very up and close personal level, building on a bigger, more complex and truthful picture of who they really
are. Beyond the stage, beyond the canvas, beyond what you seem to know about them, already.
The first issue of HRVST focuses on the topic of „Death“.
It contains diverse contributions by the likes of Chuck Ragan (known from Hot Water Music), Rob Moran (Unbroken, Narrows), Wesley Eisold (American Nightmare/Give Up The Ghost), Steve Brodsky (Cave In), Eugene S. Robinson (Oxbow), Chris Colohan (Cursed, Left For Dead), Geert van deer Velde (Shai
Hulud, The Black Atlantic), Ryan Patterson (Coliseum), among many others
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. “Death” is not exactly one of the easy things we have to cope with in life. We see people dying around us, feel things dying inside of us, and ultimately are reminded of our own death. Sometimes death arrives so quick that we never saw it coming and other times things die such a slow death that we still feel them even years after they happened. If you look close enough this world holds not much that is never ending and therefor we are surrounded by death all the time. Death takes and creates at the same time. Our personalities and lives are shaped by it.
This is the first issue of HARVEST Magazine and it centers on “Death”. It is meant to be a collection of work by people we are interested in, like, love as friends, or simply love. HARVEST because it is what we have done: Harvesting peoples life stories with dignity and respect, we hope. Giving them a topic but leaving the rest up to them. Giving them space. So this magazine is not made by just the two of us but by everybody who contributed. It was done by
all of us, whether we know each other personally or not, but by the end of the last page we perhaps might do it a little more.
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