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. Shadow of a leafless tree on the lawn of the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    History is Flat
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  2. Diving into adventurous sampling & inventive sequencing, Liars explore the sonic possibilities of beauty, space & dynamics while continuing their iconoclastic lyrical explorations of contradiction.

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  3. A bluejay's sillhouette in the trees in Van Cortlandt Park
    The Singer
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  4. The band explore doubt, loneliness & frustration with Beatlesesque harmonies, bluesy, soulful, gritty singing over chunky riffs, angular, bottom-heavy bass & groovy drumming.

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  5. The trunks of two trees in morning light along the John Kieran Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Stories Told In Texture
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  6. 60 years into the pianist's career, he releases an enthralling, riveting, exploratory album abounding with layered, lush & intricate solos, that unfold like a beautiful day.

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  7. Sunrise peeking through the treeline on the east side of the Parade Ground in Van Corltandt Park
    Up Wake!
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  8. Occupying the intersection of several American genres, June responds to troubled times with an insistence of joy, questing, and love in a groovy, mellow approach.

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  9. The last bit of a stubborn snow bank almost melted in Van Cortlandt Park
    Winter's Final Hours
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  10. Building on a backbone of undeniable groove & striking, haunted synth layers, Kirby & band weave a bright, joyful, funky spell with hooky, infectious interplay.

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  11. Mallards swim in the melted hald Van Cortlandt Lake, while others rest on the remaining ice.
    Time Between Times
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  12. Leaning more into a funkier, live band sound, with Franti singing as much as rapping, the band deliver a timeless, grounded, joyful protest album.

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  13. A leafless red maple in late winter in Van Cortlandt Park
    Triune
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  14. Trees, fencing and newly-exposed grass all reflected in a puddle of water that was recently-melted snow, in Van Cortlandt Park
    Snow Became Sky
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  15. Sprawling, hypnotic funky grooves with extended jamming from a band so in sync with one another their interplay seems almost like telepathy.

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  16. Sweet gum seed pods collected along the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    I Brought The Crowd With Me
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  17. Blending samples from Blue Note's 1960s catalog with contributions from his own octet, McCraven blurs the lines between DJing, composing & improvising, with timeless results

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  18. Trees in Van Cortlandt Park on a patch of newly-exposed grass surrounded by melting snow.
    Between
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  19. Sorrowful stories of trying to thrive in an increasingly suffocating world told via memorable melodies, dramatic drumming & layered, textured, gorgeous arrangements.

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  20. A tree with melting snow around it in the late afternoon sun in Van Cortlandt Park
    I Must Decrease and He Must Increase
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  21. Fotprints in the melting snow along the Bridle Path with the sunrise beyong the treeline n Van Cortlandt Park
    Vanishing Pathway
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  22. This oft-sampled album finds Jamal at his most adventurous & playful, his longtime trio sensitive to one another, resulting in dynamic, joyful interplay.

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  23. A fallen tree branch partially visible in melting snow in Van Cortlandt Park
    Soft Launch
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  24. Back with Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette, Jarrett leads the trio through more ambitious standards on a playful, dazzling journey that brings a vibrant immediacy.

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  25. Sunrise through the trees on a late winter day in Van Cortlandt Park
    Reminder: The Sun Is Made Of Fire
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