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. Several young trees with thin trunks amidst the snow in Van Cortlandt Park
    Anything Can Be A Doorway, Really
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  2. Red maples covered in snow, in a snowy field, in Van Cortlandt Park
    Face Up To What You Are
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  3. Open-hearted, generous songs steeped in wonder & love continue the artist's careerlong explorations in blending avant-pop electronics with folk songwriting & sensibilities.

    Listen to the album on YouTube

  4. A small lesfless tree at the edge of the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    Have Faith
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  5. Tree branches and underbrush coated in snow in Van Cortlandt Park
    Sometimes The Plan Is Hard To See
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  6. After a long hiatus the band returns with lush songs awash in satisfying synth hooks, earworm bass riffs, tasty guitar licks & catchy melodies exploring love & healing.

    Listen to the album on Bandcamp

  7. Snow-covered tree branches and power lines.
    Two Worlds
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  8. Red maples covered in snow against a backdrop of a snowy field in Van Cortlandt Park
    Everything Is Background Some Of The Time
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  9. Deftly-manipulated samples & adventurous musicianship over a solid floor of trippy, funky beats undergird the playful, mischievous lyrics & catchy choruses.

    Listen to the album on YouTube

  10. Several evergreen trees along the eastern edge of the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park, dusted with snow.
    A Crowd Gathered Round
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  11. A large tree with many big branches, the smaller ones weighed down by snow, in Van Cortlandt Park
    The Pleasures of Old Age
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  12. Exploring spirituality, love & loss, the band is tigher, with more atmosphere thanks to a new keyboardist. Crunchy riffs & searing solos abound, bouying the singalongable choruses.

    Listen to the album on Bandcamp

  13. A tree in Van Cortlandt Park, its branches covered in snow.
    The Necessity of Contrast
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  14. A house on 256th St in the Bronx, with its yard, shrubbery & tress covered in freshly-fallen snow just before dawn
    A Weight
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  15. U2 & Brian Eno team up for an album of gorgeous mostly instrumental, improvised, visual music evoking night, cityscapes & war zones, & exploring loss & hard-won hope.

    Listen to the album on YouTube

  16. The entrance to the sanctuary of Christ Chrurch Riveradle, in the snow, with one of the doors partially open
    A Welcome
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  17. A tree with a trunk that splits into two in the shape of the letter v, coated with snow, in Van Cortlandt Park
    I'm Of Several Minds
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  18. Rooted in the muisc of multiple Black traditions, the band explores political anger, sorrow, & intimacy militantly but positively in these gorgeous, brilliant & moving songs.

    Listen to the album on Bandcamp

  19. A tree, so covered in snow it appear entirely white, against a treeline, similarly-coated, in Van Cortlandt Park
    Be Yourself
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  20. Three trees near a snow-covered Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park appear to be two sides of the same tree.
    Lungs of the World
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  21. Recording with his crackerjack longtime live band, Dylan chases after the sound & spirit of his early 20th century influences, and finds rootsy, raucous gold.

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  22. Snow-covered park benches on the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    Rendezvous Point
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  23. A thin, bare tree trunk stands in contrast to the snow-coated trees around it in Van Cortlandt Park
    Remember What Light Feels Like
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  24. Expanding his band to a quintet, the saxophonist continues to blur genres & adorn his soaring, anthemic melodies with atmosperic guitar, buzzy synths & energetic drums.

    Listen to the album on Bandcamp

  25. A tree with a curved trunk, partially covered in snow in Van Cortlandt Park
    Shape Is The Story Of Growth
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