Dave Deporis was a prolific American singer-songwriter primarily active in the New York and California music scenes, most notably as part of the NY anti-folk resurgence of the early aughts.
Taking inspiration from classical, folk and world music, lyrically intensive singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, alternative, grunge and post-punk artists of the late 1980s and early 90s, Dave sought to make original music which was both refined and fiercely non-elitist.
Deporis' work is often raw & emotional, delivered with a unique voice, alternately growling & ethereal, speaking directly and sincerely to the listener on subjects ranging from apocalyptic premonitions to the most simple feelings of love and belonging.
Despite continuously writing, recording and performing for nearly 20 years, playing alongside many other well known and highly respected musicians, Dave never formally released an album during his lifetime.
In August of 2017, Dave was working outside a cafe in Oakland when a thief grabbed the laptop he was working on which contained many of his unreleased recordings. Dave pursued the thief as they fled and was struck down by the getaway vehicle. Since his passing, most of his large body of work has been gathered (including backup copies of most work originally feared lost in the theft) and an ongoing project is underway to preserve and share Dave's music with a broader audience.
In
August of 2017, Dave was working outside a cafe in Oakland when a thief
grabbed a laptop which contained many of his unreleased recordings. Dave
pursued the thief as they fled and was struck down by the getaway
vehicle.
Since
his passing, much of his large body of work has been gathered
(including backups of most work originally feared lost in the
theft) and an ongoing project is underway to preserve and share Dave's music with a broader audience.
Dave
Deporis was a prolific American singer-songwriter primarily
active in the New York and California music scenes, most notably as part
of the NY anti-folk resurgence of the early aughts.
Taking inspiration
from classical, folk and world music, lyrically intensive
singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, alternative, grunge
and post-punk artists of the late 1980s and early 90s, Dave sought to
make original music which was both refined and fiercely non-elitist.
Deporis' work is often raw and emotional, delivered with a unique voice, alternately growling and ethereal, speaking directly and sincerely to the listener on subjects ranging from apocalyptic
premonitions to the most simple feelings of love and belonging.
Despite
continuously writing, recording and performing for nearly 20 years,
playing alongside many other well known and highly respected musicians,
Dave never formally released an album during his lifetime.
Dave
Deporis was a prolific American singer-songwriter primarily
active in the New York and California music scenes, most notably as part
of the NY anti-folk resurgence of the early aughts.
Taking inspiration
from classical, folk and world music, lyrically intensive
singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, alternative, grunge
and post-punk artists of the late 1980s and early 90s, Dave sought to
make original music which was both refined and fiercely non-elitist.
Deporis' work is often raw and emotional, delivered with a unique voice, alternately growling and ethereal, speaking directly and sincerely to the listener on subjects ranging from apocalyptic
premonitions to the most simple feelings of love and belonging.
Despite
continuously writing, recording
and performing for nearly 20 years,
playing alongside many other well known and highly respected musicians,
Dave never formally released an album during his lifetime.
In
August of 2017, Dave was working outside a cafe in Oakland when a thief
grabbed a laptop which contained many of his unreleased recordings. Dave
pursued the thief as they fled and was struck down by the getaway
vehicle.
Since
his passing, much of his large body of work has been gathered
(including backups of most work originally feared lost in the
theft) and an ongoing project is underway to preserve and share Dave's music with a broader audience.
This effort has been greatly fueled by Dave's friends,
who have not only raised funds, shared stories, information & media for the archive, but also contributed their time and talents to helping ensure Dave's memory and music live on.
"For The Birds and Children" marked the first official release from the project. Further releases are planned for the near future with many albums worth of Dave's songs to be released over time.
In
August of 2017, Dave was working outside a cafe in Oakland when a thief
grabbed a laptop which contained many of his unreleased recordings. Dave
pursued the thief as they fled and was struck down by the getaway
vehicle.
Since
his passing, much of his large body of work has been gathered
(including backups of most work originally feared lost in the
theft) and an ongoing project is underway to preserve and share Dave's music with a broader audience.
This effort has been greatly fueled by Dave's friends,
who have not only raised funds, shared stories, information & media for the archive, but also contributed their time and talents to helping ensure Dave's memory and music live on.
"For The Birds and Children" marked the first official release from the project. Further releases are planned for the near future with many albums worth of Dave's songs to be released over time.
This effort has been greatly fueled by Dave's friends, who have not only raised funds, shared stories, information & media for the archive, but also contributed their time and talents to helping ensure Dave's memory and music live on.
"For The Birds and Children" marked the first official release from the project. Further releases are planned for the near future with many albums worth of Dave's songs to be released over time.
This effort has been greatly fueled by Dave's friends, who have not only raised funds, shared stories, information & media for the archive, but also contributed their time & talents to helping ensure Dave's memory and music live on.
"For The Birds and Children" marked the first official release from the project. Further releases are planned for the near future with many albums worth of Dave's songs to be released over time.
"There’s music that comes from the unknown. Music with a strangeness that is at first both annoying and arresting, music with a depth which proves that it issues from the mind of someone who has known pain and hope and unthinkable sorrow — someone, in other words, who knows a bit about life, and not from the outside, but from the core. Dave is that musician.”
A full-length audio documentary about Dave's life and music featuring interviews with his parents Stella Deporis and Gene Deporis, songwriters Peter Himmelman and Diane Cluck, and Dave himself in a 2005 Spinning On Air radio interview, as well as several songs and excerpts showing the music’s power and inventiveness.
A segment covering Dave's untimely death, the reaction of family friends and the community from Snap Judgment's Counted: An Oakland Story which chronicled some of the many lost to violence in Oakland during 2017.
"There’s music that comes from the unknown. Music with a strangeness that is at first both annoying and arresting, music with a depth which proves that it issues from the mind of someone who has known pain and hope and unthinkable sorrow — someone, in other words, who knows a bit about life, and not from the outside, but from the core. Dave is that musician.”
A full-length audio documentary about Dave's life and music featuring interviews with his parents Stella Deporis and Gene Deporis, songwriters Peter Himmelman and Diane Cluck, and Dave himself in a 2005 Spinning On Air radio interview, as well as several songs and excerpts showing the music’s power and inventiveness.
A segment covering Dave's untimely death, the reaction of family, friends & the community from Snap Judgment's project Counted: An Oakland Story which chronicled some of the many lost to violence in Oakland during 2017.
We
live in a world of distractions. Each moment clatters and whirs with the
promise of some new titillation. But perhaps what we are truly after is
what came so naturally to Dave, a joyous immersion into our own
creativity.
Aside from –and
perhaps beyond– Dave's astonishing technical gifts as a guitarist,
vocalist, and songwriter was his ability to be completely one with his
creative self.
Dave wasn't
walking into walls or speaking in tongues, but to say he inhabited the
same world as the rest of us, isn't quite true. Dave lived in the place
every artist dreams of – ensconced in the castle of his own artistic
vision. In listening to Dave, we become inspired to search for a castle
of our own."
— Peter Himmelman
"I'd rather call him a shaman than a songwriter.
The latter may be too weak a word"
– Timothy Gallogy, The Torture Garden
Astounding... It's exceedingly rare to come across anything that strikes me nearly this powerfully."
– Thomas Bartlett, Salon
"Magical" – BrooklynVegan
"I hear Dave's voice & I melt"
– Shara Nova, My Brightest Diamond
"My highest recommendation…an inspiring musical explorer and a singer with a daring, gorgeously textured, ecstatic voice,likely to produce goosebumps and gasps.”
– David Garland
Spinning on Air, WNYC
“Deporis's
music is a treasure, buried away from
deserving ears, from unknowing
ears, but it merits,
if not desires, an audience.
A voice which does not
overpower, nor take the breath away but commands attention with its presence.
The man, like his music is vaguely mysterious..”
– Alan Williamson, Sixeyes
We
live in a world of distractions. Each moment clatters an whirs with the
promise of some new titillation. But perhaps what we are truly after is
what came so naturally to Dave, a joyous immersion into our own
creativity.
Aside from –and
perhaps beyond– Dave's astonishing technical gifts as a guitarist,
vocalist, and songwriter was his ability to be completely one with his
creative self.
Dave wasn't
walking into walls or speaking in tongues, but to say he inhabited the
same world as the rest of us, isn't quite true. Dave lived in the place
every artist dreams of – ensconced in the castle of his own artistic
vision. In listening to Dave, we become inspired to search for a castle
of our own."
— Peter Himmelman
"I'd rather call him a shaman than a songwriter.
The latter may be too weak a word"
– Timothy Gallogy, The Torture Garden
Astounding... It's exceedingly rare
to come across anything that strikes
me nearly this powerfully."
– Thomas Bartlett, Salon
"Magical" – BrooklynVegan
"I hear Dave's voice & I melt"
– Shara Nova, My Brightest Diamond
"My highest recommendation…an inspiring musical explorer and a singer with a daring, gorgeously textured, ecstatic voice, likely to produce goosebumps and gasps.”
– David Garland
Spinning on Air, WNYC
“Deporis's
music is a treasure, buried away from deserving ears, from unknowing
ears, but it merits, if not desires, an audience.
A voice which does not
overpower, nor take the breath away but commands attention with its presence. The man, like his music is vaguely mysterious..”
– Alan Williamson, Sixeyes
We
live in a world of distractions. Each moment clatters and whirs with the
promise of some new titillation. But perhaps what we are truly after is
what came so naturally to Dave, a joyous immersion into our own
creativity.
Aside from –and
perhaps beyond– Dave's astonishing technical gifts as a guitarist,
vocalist, and songwriter was his ability to be completely one with his
creative self.
Dave wasn't
walking into walls or speaking in tongues, but to say he inhabited the
same world as the rest of us, isn't quite true. Dave lived in the place
every artist dreams of – ensconced in the castle of his own artistic
vision. In listening to Dave, we become inspired to search for a castle
of our own."
— Peter Himmelman
"I'd rather call him a shaman than a songwriter.
The latter may be too weak a word"
– Timothy Gallogy, The Torture Garden
Astounding... It's exceedingly rare to
come across anything that strikes me nearly this powerfully."
– Thomas Bartlett, Salon
"Magical" – BrooklynVegan
"I hear Dave's voice & I melt"
– Shara Nova, My Brightest Diamond
"My highest recommendation…an inspiring musical explorer and a singer with a daring, gorgeously textured, ecstatic voice, likely to produce goosebumps and gasps.”
– David Garland
Spinning on Air, WNYC
“Deporis's
music is a treasure, buried away
from deserving ears, from unknowing
ears,
but it merits, if not desires, an audience.
A voice which does not
overpower, nor take
the breath away but commands attention
with its presence. The man, like his music
is vaguely mysterious..”
– Alan Williamson, Sixeyes