Ben Laver

UK-based Ben Laver’s love for music began at the tender age of four years old.

Ben learned to play the piano by watching his father play and then honed his skills by studying at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

Today, Laver is creating beautiful neo-classical gems — and his latest drop is the first of a three part release inspired by the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows.

And now, here is the ethereal “Sleep” off this same EP.

Undertones of complex human narratives seem to litter the creative genius of Laver.

His new EP “Day One” is an emotional work of art focused on the natural sounds of an upright felt piano.

Follow the man on Twitter. Take a listen to his other masterpieces on Spotify.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” —Carl Sagan

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Charles Johnson

Independent journalist from Far West Texas.

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