supported by 4 fans who also own “Moneypenny's Lament”
remarkable pace and flow, plays as an extended rumination on a theme, each piece weaving in modulations and variations in an almost dub-like transformative experience. johnny aitch
supported by 4 fans who also own “Moneypenny's Lament”
I found an album by a Portuguese artist, checked out his twitter, saw a lone RIP tweet for Conor and a link to music, and I decided to check this out.
Absolutely beautiful and I certainly wasn't expecting to feel as sad right now but these are just wonderfully composed pieces. I read the statement on Conor's Facebook about his passing and we all know death happens but this music and the way he played adds so much more weight to it.
I never knew him, I'm just an American who deeply enjoys music. RIP Conor Walsh. Your all too brief legacy will live on. Zack Allen
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