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. Lyrically exploring coming of age & mortality while musically delighting in the wide feast of their influences, the band defies genre to yield this triumph

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  2. A wooden pathway along the John Kieran Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Just A Suggestion
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  3. The band add live drums & acoustic instrumentation to their bewitching cocktail of loops, grooves, noise & harmonies on this songs of love, growth & political anxiety.

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  4. Woods in shadow in the foreground, with a field brightly lit in the background, in Van Cortlandt Park
    Passageway
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  5. The inventive DJ weaves trippy, crisp, haunted beats, a fitting container for the veteran MC's matchless wordplay, spellbinding storytelling & incisive philosophizing.

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  6. Painted-over graffiti on a concrete wall in The Bronx
    Revisions
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  7. This retrospective captures the essence of the band, the earworm melodies, the delightfully intricate arrangements, the melancholy & melodrama, all of which made them global superstars

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  8. View across a courtyard from an apartment window in The Bronx, NY
    New York Lines
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  9. The duo stretch the limits of what's possible on handpan & hammered dulcimer, displaying both dazzling inventiveness & mature, sensitive interplay on this dynamic, intriguing album.

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  10. Close-up of pale purple hydrangea blossoms
    Say Summer Without Saying Summer
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  11. Gabriel continues his project of blending electronic beats with a wide palette of instruments & playing styles from all over the world, as he meditates on birth & death.

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  12. A rusted No Parking sign, surrounded by leafy vines
    No Parking
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  13. The band treat the studio like an instrument, exploring, dissecting & manipulating their sound while leaning into gorgeous, soaring melodies & meditating on love & mortality.

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  14. Sunset over the Hudson River, as viewed from a nearly-empty Hudson line train on the Metro North
    Time Travel
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  15. The band harness their unique, rowdy, devil-may-care energy, matching it with dynamic production & offbeat, yet insightful lyrics for a jubilant & gorgeous romp

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  16. Plum blossoms in the early morning sun
    An Education In Light
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  17. 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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  18. Japanese flowering cherry blossoms
    Momentary Canopy
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  19. 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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  20. Rhodotypos blossoms in Van Cortlandt Park
    Later That Day
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  21. 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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  22. Dandelions in a field in Van Cortlandt Park
    Scattered Coins
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  23. 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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  24. Violets on the side of the road along Riverdale Ave. in the Bronx
    Clearly Not Blue
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  25. 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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