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Friday, October 30, 2009

Shock Pilot - official release of "Smokin' Tasers"

Shock Pilot is a collaborative experimental rock group of artists and fans. Engaged and interactive. We ROCK together.

Smokin' Tasers was created between Oct-1 & Oct-30-2009. The release is now available for free from our site. What we have is a three minute action story about "Laura Croft" as a flight attendant foiling a plot to hijack a plane while using her martial arts skills and a well-charged pair of tasers. Big, loud, and fun.

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The artists contributing to Smokin' Tasers are: Lady Southpaw @Lady_Southpaw vocals/spoken word, Steve Morton @SRM1138 guitar/bass/drum/FX, and Jonathan Jones @LinwoodStudios guitar/bass/drum/FX/production. Additional spoken word samples provided by Suzanne Shay.


MORE TO COME:
Download "Smokin' Tasers" for free and stay tuned for creative ways that artists and fans can contribute with the release. Be "Laura Croft" in your own photo shoot, make your own video, create art -- be artistically and socially creative! That's what Shock Pilot is about.



To learn more about Shock Pilot, see our music site
http://www.reverbnation.com/shockpilot

or follow us on Twitter @ShockPilot
http://www.twitter.com/ShockPilot.


Shock Pilot is a production of Linwood Studios.

✈ Shock Pilot - Artists ✈

Jonathan Jones, Steve Morton, Lady Southpaw

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✈ Shock Pilot - Flight Crew Fans & Listeners ✈

See Shock Pilot's sites: Twitter & ReverbNation

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Shock Pilot - The final boarding call!

The Final Week
of the "Smokin' Tasers" release

OCT-31 / 12:01 AM CENTRAL U.S.

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The Flight Crew web chat on OCT-24 reviewed the new mixes and discussed the week ahead. What we have now is a three minute action story about "Laura Croft" as a flight attendant foiling a plot to hijack a plane while using her martial arts skills and a well-charged pair of tasers. The current mixes are all available on the Shock Pilot site. Previous videos are available on YouTube.

Now is the time to let Shock Pilot know what you think of the mixes to date. Just reference the date of the mix in your comments. The mixes are distinctly different.


During the final week OCT-24 to OCT-31 the final mix version will be shown on SoundCloud.com/ShockPilot. All of the Flight Crew members are encouraged to listen and comment on the mixes there. SoundCloud is extremely useful for collaboration. It allows comments to be made along the time-line of the music. If you are music nut, that's very attractive and helps make the comments precise, but if you want to use any other means of commenting, that works too.

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✈ The Flight Crew ♥ fans and ☊ listeners feedback is important. During the final week, as an update is made to the final mix version, the flight crew will receive an e-mail or direct message on Twitter. This is not #@$%! spam, just a heads up about the final mix and a request for feedback.

✈ The Flight Crew is welcome to invite ♥ fans and ☊ listeners to preview the mixes. Two simple ways for your friends to get on board:

1) share this blog entry and ask them to click here to join Shock Pilot mailing list
or
2) ask them to tweet @ShockPilot saying "I want to be on the Flight Crew".

Thanks to everyone for being part of the collaboration so far. It is absolutely going to rock!


✈ Shock Pilot - Flight Crew Artists ✈

Jonathan Jones, Steve Morton, Lady Southpaw
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✈ Shock Pilot - Flight Crew Fans & Listeners ✈


See Shock Pilot's sites: Twitter & ReverbNation

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Shock Pilot - OCT-17-2009 - web chat recap

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Shock Pilot ✈ Flight Crew
Smokin' Tasers / Web ✆ Chat Recap

Thanks for the discussion today. Can't say thanks enough for where we are now and how exciting it is to get this moving forward to the OCT-31 Halloween release. Steve Morton's and Lady Southpaw's content is now filling out the mixes and opening up new directions. A really fun project.

The absolute deadline for content will be OCT 24 when the final mix is discussed on our web chat.

Studio final mix work goes into high gear with OCT 29-30 marathon of mix, listen, repeat.

The Flight Crew will have exclusive access to SoundCloud.com for the final mix process.

The final release version will hit ReverbNation.com/ShockPilot at 12:01 AM OCT 31.

New mixes and content on Shock Pilot site....

OCT 14 (full vox)

OCT 17 (heavy drum)

Steve Morton - wah wah guitars

Lady Southpaw - spoken word and vocals

Invite fans and listeners to help preview the mixes.

Ideas for how to create the "fight scene"?

a seemingly normal flight gets interrupted by some bad guys/terrorists

in flight pilot chatter from "Dambusters", "Zero Hour", "Airplane", "Airport 77 (or to that effect)".

create the idea that the music is an overheard channel surf of the in flight music stations (techno, rock, techno, rock)

dialouge between the bad guys intercepted

a big fight scene with fight sound FX, heavy on the kung fu

airplane cabin atmospheric FX

Ideas for the art, images, promotion

Graphic novel storyboard of the flight.... could animate as slideshow video for YouTube.

If you feel so inclined, tell your friends about the OCT-31.

Possible photo shoot with model in "Laura Croft flight attendant" uniform. With tasers pointed at camera.

Opportunity for video production to promote through YouTube?

Have a great week.

Shock Pilot


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Friday, October 16, 2009

Shock Pilot - OCT-14-2009 - New Content Mix

Don't panic, our flight crew and two Smokin' Tasers will save you.

The muse, "Laura Croft flight attendant with two very mean tasers", is fully engaged and electrified.

This week brand new content ideas arrive from Lady Southpaw (vocals), Steve Morton (guitars, bass, drums, FX), and Jonathan Jones (guitars, bass, drums, FX). These ideas as well as additional content, art, and media will be discussed in the weekly Flight Crew meeting. Still locked on target for the October 31, 2009 online release.


✈ Entire Flight Crew Web ✆ Meeting ✈

Saturday, October 17

9 AM PACIFIC / 11 AM CENTRAL / 5 PM LONDON

Invitation only. Invitations will be tweeted/emailed in advance.

Web: http://www.reverbnation.com/shockpilot

Twitter: @ShockPilot



Sunday, October 11, 2009

quiet mix - Sunday night sampler

Nice quiet music for a Sunday night.

To play click on the "Posted on ... link" to go to blip.fm

http://blip.fm/LinwoodStudios


LinwoodStudios @sarahlovesyou @invisiblepilot @malenalott smOOth quiet rock tonight "Bookshop Casanova" by The Clientele

The Clientele – Bookshop Casanova | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 7:09 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES



LinwoodStudios quiet night @uschles fantastic band. broke up too soon "I'm On Standby" by Grandaddy (see Jason Lytle www.jasonlytle.com/)

Grandaddy – I'm on Standby | pause

Posted on Oct 11 at 7:03 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES


LinwoodStudios @MissScarlett @kcclifford @Zuzanne72@mrsdellison@Matericia gorgeous tune "Monster Ballads" Josh Ritter [oughta be on lunchboxes, but alas]

Josh Ritter – Monster Ballads | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 6:50 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES


LinwoodStudios @Lady_Southpaw @DrPants Beck-ish quiet, slow builder "Dry The Rain" by The Beta Band

The Beta Band – Dry the Rain | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 6:44 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES


LinwoodStudios @MissScarlett a quiet night "Bisbee Blue" by Calexico ( a personal fav tune from them, great instrumentation ) @LukeDick

Calexico – Bisbee Blue | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 6:40 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES


LinwoodStudios something a little bit haunting @Matericia "Maybe Sparrow" Neko Case

search for Neko Case - Maybe SparrowNeko Case – Maybe Sparrow | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 6:35 pm | AMAZON | ITUNES


LinwoodStudios Quiet music @ritzymusic @ElementsOfJazz "Flor De Lis" Gretchen Parlato

search for Flor De Lis _ Gretchen ParlatoFlor De Lis _ Gretchen Parlato | play

Posted on Oct 11 at 6:31 pm


LinwoodStudios A quiet Sunday night. "Sweet Suburban Sky" by Paddy Casey

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Posted on Oct 11 at 6:16 pm


Shock Pilot Collaborative update OCT-11

A new "Smokin' Tasers" mix was posted October 10 on YouTube and ReverbNation. The mix includes new original content from Steve Morton (@srm1138) and Jonathan Jones (@LinwoodStudios). All content used is available on ReverbNation for download by artists to use in the creation of their content. The group is now considering lead female vocals by Lady Southpaw (@Lady_Southpaw) to fill out the sound and portray our electric muse, Laura Croft with tasers in a flight attendant's uniform taking care of business. Believe it.

The Target: Oct-31 release of "Smokin' Tasers". Plenty of time for artistic ideas from the Flight Crew and input from fans and listeners.

Sidebar note: Shock Pilot may become the subject of a research paper by a sociologist. More on that later. In the meantime, here is an excellent documentary about YouTube, created by the Kansas State University ethnography program, led by Michael Wesch. The documentary was a pivotal influence on the formation of the Shock Pilot collaborative.


Our connecting routes...

YouTube "lo-fi slideshow" for Smokin' Tasers (could use some creative assistance here!)

Music on ReverbNation: Shock Pilot

Twitter flavor: @ShockPilot


✈ Special thanks to the Flight Crew who have participated to date!

Artists/content contributors ♬

Fans/listeners ♥☊


♥☊ Jo Hannah Afton @TupeloSuper

♬ Steve Morton @srm1138

♥☊♬ Victoria McKibbin @Torie007

♥☊♬ Suzanne Shay @Zuzanne72

♬ Lady Southpaw @Lady_Southpaw

♥☊ Rod Lott @bookgasm

and

♥ anonymous





Friday, October 9, 2009

Open Letter - for musician new to Twitter

Hey - a very long note. I apologize, but this is the crash course that took me 4 months to complete!

The first & best thing I could do is refer some people that you may want to follow on twitter. If I send you a tweet recommendation to a person, they can have a look and be impressed. Really helps to get a few key people at first. They know Twitter and other people who are GENUINE. You can read a lot by reading their posts and understand social media and all the tricks that way. Doesn't cost a dime. Many helpful people are out there who are not trying to take your money or control your career. Obviously, there are sharks out there but they really can't bother you if you don't pay attention to them. If anyone every claims to promise you 1,000 followers in 1 week, don't listen to them because it's just a form of spam marketing that pisses real people off.

Because I'm an instrumental composer and not a performer, I need to make connections in order to make my own opportunities. It is slow since I don't live in L.A. or New York but I am finding some solid people. Just want you to know that if you spend a bit of time using Twitter, it will surprise you. You can save some time also by avoiding some of my mistakes too.

And just a word of caution about the automatic tweets that link to some other site. Don't. Just put in a simple addition before the link like "got a great show lined up on Oct-10 at the _______," and then the link. Just a little bit of personality will make them real. Being real and then providing a link is actually easy to do and makes people want to actually follow you for what you might say about your music or life or whatever.

There was a musician (won't say who) whom I had to stop following because all they had on Twitter was auto-posts from Facebook or Myspace. Lots of them too. It got really old really fast because nothing was unique or the least bit about them. It was like reading a bank account statement, boring.

And, be sure to login to twitter.com and check who is following you at least once a week. Lots of bullshit people trying to sell porn out there and you don't want them hanging around your list of followers. It actually is better to weed those out of your list so that real people won't be scared off. The goal isn't having a million followers but having some real people who actually read and get involved by buying music and/or spreading the word.

If you want to actually speak sometime, you can try a video chat with me on Tokbox.com. I use that free site to send video messages to a few fans and it helps me learn. Also, I'm using it to collaborate with musicians.

Cheers,
Jonathan

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Shock Pilot - Collaborative, Experimental, Rock - Status update for "Smokin' Tasers"

Oct-03 Web Meeting
The first Flight Crew Artist & Fan web chat went very well. Thanks to everyone for taking time to understand the project and the next steps. Joining us on the chat were Torie (@Torie007), Suzanne (@Zuzanne72), and Steve (@srm1138). The other Flight Crew artists were playing gigs that day and several of the Flight Crew fans sent regrets due to out of town engagements.

Some of the crew had asked for a transcript. While I am no stenographer, the following will do for this week.

After getting to know each other and agreeing that we are all insane music lovers, the flight got underway. I explained the music for Smokin' Tasers is an unfinished work of dual nature (see video below). It can be made into anything the artists and fan listeners can imagine. Currently, rough and techno. Big growling electric guitars and heavy club drum loops. The midpoint is when the wattage gets whipped into a Southern Fried blast of heavy distortion and a hard blues edge.

The current music of "Smokin' Tasers" was recorded in 2008 in a piece called "Watching The Sky" which I never released. One day chatting with my friend JoJo @tupelosuper an idea struck from an image. Something perfect as seen through my lens. Imagine a very bad-ass image of a Laura Croft "Tomb Raider" photo shoot (try google because the images are copyright protected and I won't post them in my blog).

From that point, the idea came to re-mix "Watching The Sky" into something of a soundtrack for a very bold, very well-armed, female ass-kicker. Being that @ShockPilot has a flying motif, I now have an image that the protagonista is a very bad-ass flight attendant with two "smokin' tasers" fully charged and ready to strike with near-lethal force.

Tasers are becoming more prevalent and feature-rich. Also, they are in vogue with the police who appear to use them hastily (as it appears distorted by TV news). I recounted the story I had seen on the news about a mother who was tased by a police officer while her children sat in car seats watching the whole thing, all while the dashboard camera caught the scene and audio of the mother who said "Please don't do this in front of my kids". Who knows what she really did do that warranted tasing, but I believe Laura Croft would have shown much better discretion.

The best part of the meeting was that after spilling all the above imagery, no one decided to hit the eject button and fly out of the project! Suzanne and Torie are planning to contribute artistically with graphics, imagery and possible prose/lyrics for "Smokin' Tasers".
Steve and I discussed our musical history, gear, and some ideas. We discussed the elements of sound direction in order to make "Smokin' Tasers" BIG and aggressive in style. Steve is going to try a few ideas and see what happens. All other artists can do likewise and contact me directly to discuss.

Yes... It could have a vocals if someone is lyrical and wants to sing. Yes... It could use drum samples or found sound from anywhere. Yes... you can take the parts posted on ReverbNation site and mash-up, screw with, and otherwise twist them or record your very own. You'd be amazed at what can come from the minds, pens, and instruments of engaged artists and fans. Again, if you need an image, t
hink Laura Croft with a flight attendant's outfit brandishing tasers at some evil doer. The rest is probably really cool after that.


Next Steps
Artist and fans will contribute to the project and review the ideas on a weekly web chat. Any artists or fans who missed the web chat can contact @ShockPilot to talk further. Next web chat meeting is Oct-10. During that meeting, the ideas from the artists and fans will be reviewed to form the 1st mix release of "Smokin' Tasers".
Feel free to share this blog post, video, etc. to anyone you recommend for the project.


Sneak preview!
The current version of "Smokin' Tasers" will be transformed into a rock single by October 31, 2009. New musical content, vocals, artwork, and mash-ups are all on the table. Consider it an open invitation to experiment and collaborate.

More information at our site. ReverbNation.com/ShockPilot Follow us on Twitter: @ShockPilot




We'd love to have you fly with us.
Would you like to see where all the "magic" happens? Welcome aboard! Please contact @ShockPilot on Twitter for additional information. You can be a listener, a contributor, a pusher or poet. It's up to you.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Favorite Quotes

"Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the slowest gazelle or it will starve. It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle -- when the sun comes up, you'd better be running." Roger Bannister

"If music be the food of love, then play on." William Shakespeare (Twelth Night)

"Mathematics is music for the mind. Music is mathematics for the soul." (Stanley Jordan)


"Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness." Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose." Tom Krause (contributed by Jules Blight)