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. Plum blossoms in the early morning sun
    An Education In Light
    Posted on in Photography
  2. On their debut, the band showcase their penchant for infectious melodies, memorable riffs, & mature songwriting as they don't just channel their influences, but transcend them.

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  3. Japanese flowering cherry blossoms
    Momentary Canopy
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  4. The singer-songwriter turns both inward – toward her own strength & weirdness – & outward – to the natural world, on this quiet album that relies mostly on her angelic voice & acoustic guitar.

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  5. Rhodotypos blossoms in Van Cortlandt Park
    Later That Day
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  6. The famed producer invites friends from across his career to contribute to this spiritual, haunting, cinematic album of instrumentals blessed by his evocative pedal steel playing.

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  7. Dandelions in a field in Van Cortlandt Park
    Scattered Coins
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  8. Playing solo piano renditions of songs from across his matchless career along with an Ellington cover, Ibrahim contemplates & celebrates his ancestors, literal & musical.

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  9. Violets on the side of the road along Riverdale Ave. in the Bronx
    Clearly Not Blue
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  10. The pianist delivers a dynamic, sublime, virtuosic performance of the composer's first longform work for piano, paired with 40 speakers playing 1-bit electronics.

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  11. Sunlight poking through trees in the background, with lilac blossoms in the foreground.
    Alright Now, Settle Down
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  12. The singer/songwriter digs deep in unflinching but tender self-examination, against the warmth of acoustic instruments bosltered by analog synths & gentle, textural beats.

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  13. White Malus blossoms in Van Cortlandt Park
    Light Repurposed
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  14. The band foreground groove & widen their palette, adding complexity to structures & subject matter that never overshadows their elastic interplay nor the winning melodies

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  15. Lilac tree against a cloudy, overcast sky
    Key Change
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  16. Exploring many different kinds of grief & its exhausting toll, the band finds redemption & new life in the music, playing to their strengths, a cathartic triumph.

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  17. Lilacs in bloom
    Three Stanzas
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  18. Yoshino Cherry in ful bloom against a bright blue sky
    Ladder to the Sky
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  19. Minimalist slow builds from quiet tender jangle to epic, room-filling ardent pulse underscore the deep emotion in the plaintive singing of reaching for connection in an absurd & heartless world

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  20. White azalea blossom
    My Little Corner of the World
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  21. The saxophonist assembles a pickup quintet to deliver this impressive, sublime set featuring energetic soloing, inventive interplay that sizzles & swings.

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  22. Seeds from a Japanese Maple scattered on the greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    Fifty Tales Of Flight
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  23. The oud player & vocalist teams up with jazz & rock musicians to create an adventurous & gorgeous exploration of the possibilities in his instrument & his multi-octave voice.

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  24. Daffodils in Van Cortlandt Park
    Just A Little Bit
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  25. The singer/songwriter begins to discover the full power of & capabilities of both his expressive voice & his songcraft, resulting in the album that made him a household name.

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