John Paul Davis

My name is John Paul Davis. I write poetry, build things on the web with code, make music and visual art. I love making things. This website is mostly about the things I make and do.

  1. Sunrise behind the treeline & cirrocumulus clouds in the sky on the Cross Country trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Up To Their Usual Tricks
    Posted on in Photography
  2. Set against a shifting sonic landscape of stuttering beats, spiky bass & pulsing snyths, Staples examines the contradictions of rapid fame & the cost of transcending one's origins.

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  3. A small plant gorwing the space left by a missing stone in a wall in Fort Tryon Park
    It Was A Stubbornness
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  4. Recorded alone live with no overdubs, the meditative songs combine Tignor's intimate, haunting violin with percussion & electronics in a cinematic whole.

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  5. Red fallen beech leaves in a rain puddle on the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    A Trail To Lead You Home
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  6. The 20-piece band captures a live set of new material that highlights their groove-based, funky & explortatory improvisations, delightful interplay & top-notch musicianship.

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  7. A decaying iron bar on the pier by Tubby Hook in Inwood, New York
    The Collapsing Empire
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  8. Six lush, loose, bluesy pastoral atmospheric songs born of improvisation exploring spirituality & humanism, dynamically moving between tranquility & intensity, the ebb & flow of passion.

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  9. Pruple and pink clouds & sky at sunrise, with the sillhouette of a tree in the foreground
    The Weight Of Morning Light
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  10. Layers of synthesizer & prepared piano merge, collide & reflect each other opening doorways into exuberance or peacefulness or, often, both simultaneously.

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  11. Felln leaves scattered on the wet asphalt of the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    A Preview
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  12. The trio expand their sound to include synthesizers & saxophone, more dynamic rhythms & more probing lyrics that capture the frustration of love & life in the modern era.

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  13. Side view of the trunk of a fallen tree along the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    History Lesson
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  14. The adventurous tenor saxonphonist, backed by piano, drums, bass, plays classic ballads with warmth, introspection, emotional depth & tender lyrcisim.

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  15. An orange sulphur cosmos blossom.
    Scene Stealer
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  16. The Wilco songwriter & frontman's solo outing with family & friends features the tunefulness & sonic adventurousness & texture that marks his most beloved previous work.

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  17. Sunrise poking through the trees along the John Kiernan Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Light Is Always In Motion
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  18. LaMontagne's knack for unique phrasing & rhyme, & his smoky, near-whisper singing are perfectly framed in the sparse atmosphe of quiet guitars & swelling strings.

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  19. White wood aster along the Bridle Path in Van Cortlandt Park
    Constellation
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  20. The band reunites after 15 years with energetic new tunes & lively revisits, an intoxicating brew of relaxed grooves, passionate vocals & dazzling musicianship.

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  21. Cirrocumulus clouds above the treeline in Van Cortlandt Park
    Texture Is A Kind Of Meaning
    Posted on in Photography
  22. A series of cumulus clouds in a very blue sky over the Van Cortlandt Park Parade Ground
    Stairway To The Sun
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  23. Amidst an intricate soundscape of muted synths, minimalist effects-laden guitar phrases & textural drums, Bridgers explores her own darkness, broken faith & small steps toward healing.

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  24. Clouds and sky reflected in a small rain puddle along the Cross Country trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    A Moon-Shaped Pool
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  25. The celebrated organist covers songs by Beck as groovy, funky instrumentals, revealing the durability of the songwriter's infectious melodies & arrangements.

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