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. Shadows of trees against a barn in Van Cortlandt Park
    Conference Room
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  2. Broadening their sound with inventive recording techniques, unexpected rhythms, & a wide palette of textures, the band explore the difficulties & rewards of communication.

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  3. Close-up of forsythia blooms
    Treasure Map
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  4. Over sophisticated interplay of guitar & bass, grounded by precise, grooving drums, the band continue their exploration of the possibilities in gorgeous harmonics & abstract lyrics.

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  5. Shadows under the elevated MTA track at the 238th St. station.
    A Temporary Arrangement of Rectangles
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  6. Against a backdrop of atmospheric & haunting layers of guitars, pedal steel, & textural drums, the husband & wife duo sing poetically about struggle & transcendence.

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  7. Cross-section of a fallen tree trunk in Van Cortlandt Park
    The Past Didn't Go Anywhere
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  8. Delicate & compelling melodies with careful, poetic, multilingual lyrics beautifully, exquisitely sung over sometimes rhythmically lush, sometimes otherworldly ambient soundscapes.

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  9. Two blue herons in Van Cortlandt Lake
    Flap Your Wings
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  10. Songwriter MC Taylor tackles complexities & contradictions with lyrical grace & wisdom, finding community & ultimately a joy reflected in exquisite & comforting arrangements.

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  11. New buds on the branches of a red maple in Van Cortlandt Park
    Slow-Motion Explosion
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  12. Paring her sound down to its rhythmic muscle, Owens builds glittering, propulsive bangers & anthems brimming with colorful synths & evocative singing.

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  13. Trunk of a fallen tree alongiside the John Kieran trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    The Face
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  14. Without abandoning his trademark irony & angular funk, James Murphy adopts a lovelorn sincerity bolstered by his growing vocal prowess that examines emotional distances.

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  15. Forsythia coated in rain drops in the Bronx
    April Showers, In This Case, Bring April Flowers
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  16. Pulling from the deep catalog of Disney musical films, Edmonson explores dreaming, wishing, sleep & insomnia, enlivening & reimagining old classics with her pliable, sweet, smoky singing.

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  17. Trees casting long shadows in early morning in Van Cortlandt Park
    Wake Up Call
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  18. The band jam & run wild on these swampy, bluesy, grooving songs that explore the tensions between freedom & different kinds of constraint.

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  19. A squirrel risks a close look at my iPhone in Van Cortlandt Park
    An Introduction
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  20. The singer-songwriter processes grievous loss with ghazals & original songs, surrounding her powerful, flexile voice in dynamic atmospheres of violin, harp, double bass, & synth.

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  21. Purple Hyacinths in the Bronx
    The Royal Couple
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  22. These 10 original compositions showcase Redman's songwriting, his exuberance & passion, his knack for assembling the right group for the songs, & his spiritual zeal.

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  23. Magnolia blooms in the Bronx
    I Brought The Party With Me
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  24. 44 years in, the band has not lost their captivatingly peculiar perspective nor their musical craftsmanship. They deliver a fun, smart, set of wonderfully weird tunes.

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  25. Narcissus blooming in Van Cortlandt Park
    I Have An Announcement
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