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*Original project title: 3.21 KarmaKon
*Original project title: 3.21 KarmaKon
*Notes: Clip uploaded on Instagram.
*Notes: Clip uploaded on Instagram.
===3.31.20 CoronaJam structure Hollow Kingdom===
 
===3.22 Babble Bobble===
===3.22 Babble Bobble===
===3.27 King Paprika===
===3.27 King Paprika===
===4.27 Booty Down===
===3.31.20 CoronaJam structure Hollow Kingdom===
 
===The Brooklyn Way===
===The Brooklyn Way===
*Date: April 3, 2020
*Date: April 3, 2020
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*Style: 90's Hip-Hop
*Style: 90's Hip-Hop
*Notes: Fans chose it over 80's sound on a Twitch poll.
*Notes: Fans chose it over 80's sound on a Twitch poll.
===4.5 Quick CoronaJam 3 Drone Strike===
===4.5 Quick CoronaJam 3 Drone Strike===
===Corona Jam 4.6 Oystershells===
===Corona Jam 4.6 Oystershells===
===Freestyle Jam 4.8.20 Tin Man===
===CoronaJam 80s 4.9.20 Seventeen Candles===
===CoronaJam 80s 4.9.20 Seventeen Candles===
===Freestyle Jam 4.8.20 Tin Man===
===Corona Jam 4.12.20 v2 Corn Meal===
===Corona Jam 4.12.20 v2 Corn Meal===
===4.14.20 CoronaJam===
*Date: April 14, 2020
*Notes: For the first time Mike did two different jams on the same day. He decided to do a short jam in less then 30 minutes after the first one. The first part isn't available anymore since it was streamed on Twitch only and got deleted after two weeks.
===Corona Jam 4.15 OSIRIS===
===Corona Jam 4.15 OSIRIS===
===4.27 Booty Down===
===four way mashup===
===four way mashup===
*Date: May 25, 2020
*Date: May 25, 2020

Revision as of 08:41, 2 June 2020

Template:Infobox album CoronaJams (working/unofficial title) is an untitled digital-only release by Mike Shinoda coming in summer 2020. There is no current release date, artwork, or tracklisting yet.

Background

In March 2020, the global pandemic created by the COVID-19 coronavirus caused communities to quarantine at home. During this time, Mike Shinoda decided to start live streaming online and inviting fans to watch him create new instrumental music.

Writing and Recording

The streams were originally called "Beat Making Demos" by Mike but then he shifted to the tag "CoronaJams".

Mike's first streams were done via Instagram Live on his phone. The first stream took place on March 17th and was a beat making demo for his solo song "Open Door". Mike decided to quickly mix the demo and text it to fans via the Community app. He later announced a contest for fans to record vocals to add to the song as well as to design the cover artwork for the single.

March 25th was Mike's last stream via Instagram Live as on March 27th he shifted to using Twitch and then using Restream to also broadcast the Twitch stream on Periscope, YouTube, and Facebook. When he shifted to Twitch, he began taking questions from fans and will occasionally do a Q&A session during the stream.

Throughout March, April, and May 2020, Mike has streamed sessions of creating CoronaJams. He has taken requests from fans at times for themes of the jams, as fans can earn enough "Shinodabucks" via Twitch to request a specific theme. He has also done CoronaJams based on unique themes or ideas that he is inspired by. For example, he created a "Hybrid Theory" style CoronaJam, a "Reanimation" style CoronaJam, an "A Thousand Suns" style CoronaJam, a Nintendo Game Boy sounds CoronaJam, a CoronaJam based specifically on samples from Money Mark's Instagram, and more. Some of the CoronaJams are based on themes Mike enjoys, such as 90s hip hop or 80s music.

The stream on April 21st was a drawing stream done from Mike's iPad. He encouraged fans to color in his drawing and then tweet it back at him using the hashtag #CoronaDrawing.

At times, Mike has streamed calls with other musicians, such as Jason Butler from Fever333, Phoenix, Dan Mayo and grandson.

Composition

In late April, Mike said that he intended on revisiting earlier CoronaJams from the original Instagram Live streams. As he began working through them, he started giving names to some of the demos.

KarmaKon

  • Date: March 21, 2020
  • Original project title: 3.21 KarmaKon
  • Notes: Clip uploaded on Instagram.

3.22 Babble Bobble

3.27 King Paprika

3.31.20 CoronaJam structure Hollow Kingdom

The Brooklyn Way

  • Date: April 3, 2020
  • Original project title: 90s hip hop The Brooklyn Way
  • Style: 90's Hip-Hop
  • Notes: Fans chose it over 80's sound on a Twitch poll.

4.5 Quick CoronaJam 3 Drone Strike

Corona Jam 4.6 Oystershells

Freestyle Jam 4.8.20 Tin Man

CoronaJam 80s 4.9.20 Seventeen Candles

Corona Jam 4.12.20 v2 Corn Meal

4.14.20 CoronaJam

  • Date: April 14, 2020
  • Notes: For the first time Mike did two different jams on the same day. He decided to do a short jam in less then 30 minutes after the first one. The first part isn't available anymore since it was streamed on Twitch only and got deleted after two weeks.

Corona Jam 4.15 OSIRIS

4.27 Booty Down

four way mashup

  • Date: May 25, 2020
  • Original project title: 5.25 four way mashup
  • Style: Nirvana + Tools Of The Trade + Giorgio Moroder + Neomelodic (by fan requests)
  • Notes: Four different requests merged into one jam.

dog whistles

  • Date: May 29, 2020
  • Original project title: 5.29 dog whistles [dark electro sketch]
  • Notes: Contains three samples from Sounds.com requested by fans.

Releases

On March 18th, Mike released the CoronaJam along with "Open Door" via the Community app (texting fans) through WeTransfer links. Mike included a zip file of the instrumental and stems for the song as well in lossless format.

On April 2nd, Mike sent a message to the LP Underground with his "Hybrid Theory" style CoronaJam attached. The message read, "Hey everyone, While I’m staying home and self-quarantining, I’ve been doing live music-making sessions. I generally start from scratch and build something over the course of about an hour in my studio. Fans can watch in real-time whenever I go live, or you can watch the clips later after they’ve been posted. Today I felt like making a Hybrid Theory / Meteora-inspired instrumental demo, and I wanted to give the final product to you in the LPU. Enjoy the music! -m"

On May 5th, Mike said he is going to release the CoronaJams on streaming services soon, but he has to go back and clean some of them up first.

On May 15th, Mike started drawing the album cover, putting a lot of references and inside jokes regarding the songs. He continued to work on the cover off-screen, saying that he didn't want to spoil the final result. He confirmed the release will be all instrumentals and he asked fans which CoronaJams should make the album.

On the May 28 stream, Mike gave an update about the status of the jams saying, "I am working on mixing and putting out some of these instrumentals from the live streams. It's been kind of going back and forth. I just want to set it up right so I can regularly put them out to you guys. There's like a lag time... I have to make them presentable and we have to deliver them, and then we can put them out. I'm trying to take that time and crunch it as fast we can do it. It's starting to look like around a month, or less... three weeks-ish to a month, maybe shorter. But we'll see how that works out. It's going well, you're going to hear Open Door, like a final version of that, you're going to hear some songs from the streams. And if in the first batch you don't hear one that you really love or whatever, it's gonna come later. I may not put them all out, 'cause they aren't all awesome, but I do want to put out the jams that have been created here on the streams. I'll put them out so you can listen to them on Spotify and Apple and all of that. You can make TikToks to them, or put into them in your Instagram. All that stuff, it'll be in the system. So there's that."

Track Listing

Free Downloads

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1 CoronaVirus Jam 3.18.20 M Shinoda Shinoda Mike 5:06
2 HT Corona Jam 4.1.20 Shinoda 2:53

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