Triptych Part Two, the latest release from Harvestman (a.k.a. Steve Von Till), is set to hit the shelves on July 21st via Neurot Recordings, coinciding with the Buck Moon.
Harvestman’s ambitious Triptych project unfolds throughout 2024, aligning with three full moons. This three-part album cycle represents a unique musical journey that blends various sources and influences into a cohesive ancestral resonance, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
Today, Harvestman unveils “Galvanized And Torn Open” from Triptych Part Two, offering a glimpse into the sonic landscapes awaiting listeners. The track, composed around a simple beat produced on a steel water tank, showcases a collaboration with Dave French, resulting in a mesmerizing piece that captures the essence of natural percussion magic.
To celebrate the upcoming release, Harvestman will host a Bandcamp listening party on July 20th at 7pm GMT. Join the event and immerse yourself in the ethereal sounds of Triptych Part Two.
For more on Harvestman:
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– Neurot Recordings
Artists: Steve Von Till
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