mission giant

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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. Mission Giant would bang away at anything. In 1998, two other fellows, former Dooms U.K. member Corbett Sparks (D.J. Geeky C.), and former Fibonacci Sequence Patrol member Shane Culp, enlisted to assist Mission Giant in the creation of songs. Although Mission Giant currently has 5 core members, membership is always in flux. Members of the San Antonio synthesists, Crevice, have appeared with Mission Giant on stage and in the studio. Texas visual artist and Life Partner, Marshall Garth Thompson, has turned knobs with the group. Mission Giant once even sabotaged a Captain Audio performance by swarming the stage with ninja-like stealth and infiltrating the ranks of the band to wreak musical havoc.


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