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Mission Giant

... putting the 'size' in synthesizer.

About Me

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"Beeps and blasts from the 25th century with more screeching than any weasel can admit." -Austin Chronicle
Mission Giant began making electronic music in the Fall of 1996 after the short-lived Denton, TX spacerock trio, Prismatic Otter, disbanded. Two of the former Otters, Gavin DeCuir and M, started to coax sounds from any device they could find which had an electric pulse. A third Texan, Aaron Graves, armed with only a banjo and an old turntable soon joined up. The band began to craft music with a mix of instruments including vintage synthesizers, children's toys, assorted drum machines, old exercise records on vinyl, pawn shop Casios, and a Sega Genesis video game system. In 1998, two other fellows, former Dooms U.K. member Corbett Sparks (D.J. Geeky C.), and former Good/Bad Art Collective member Shane Culp, enlisted to assist Mission Giant in the creation of songs. In 2004, filmmaker Josh Eager and North Texas Game Boy champion Jermy Johnson were recruited to help Mission Giant with their sights and sounds. Membership may never stop growing.
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Member Since: 2/2/2005
Band Website: missiongiant.com
Band Members: Shane Culp Aaron Graves Jermy Johnson Corbett Sparks Gavin DeCuir M Josh Eager
Record Label: Uncle Buzz Records, Fellowshipwreck
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Golden Triangle Reviewed

Mission Giant has completed it's third record for release this month!Check out our first review and listen to clips here.http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:j9f pxzrjld6e...
Posted by Mission Giant on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 04:45:00 PST

Hello Again

Hello Friends, Mission Giant has been hard at work preparing our latest and greatest release. We apologize sincerely for not playing enough shows lately, but when the new record hits your mind ... you...
Posted by Mission Giant on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 11:02:00 PST