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Old 02-23-08, 11:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Live broadcast Rocket Radio benefit event w/ live sets by Mission Giant & Wanz Dover

You are cordially invited to a special live broadcast of Rocket Radio!!

Friday night
February 29th, 2008
Starting at midnight


@ KNON 89.3 FM studios
5353 Maple Ave #200
Between Inwood & Motor

A Rocket Radio / KNON benefit event
featuring live performances by:

m i s s i o n g i a n t
Mission Giant began making electronic music in the Fall of 1996. 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.

Wanz Dover
For the past several years, Wanz has been the host and organizer of Dallas' very own laptop producer's competition, Laptop Deathmatch. In more recent times, he's been involved with Stereo on Strike, Lost Generation, as well as his own production projects, The War Wizards, and The Frenz.


Rumor has it, the ladies of Rocket Radio (Sindell 357 and myself) will be fixing some snacks and drinks for one and all to enjoy.
Please do not bring alcoholic beverages.

A $10 donation to Rocket Radio gets you in the door


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10/8-12 - Myschievia @ Armadillo Acres, Hughes Springs, TX
11/4 - TWU Jazz Ensemble & Brave Combo @ Margo Jones Performance Hall, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX

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Friday nights from midnight - 4a
on KNON 89.3 FM in Dallas, TX
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Hey check out this article on Mission Giant that came out in this weeks' Dallas Observer! We hope to see you there at tomorrow night's benefit event at the KNON studios!!! (5353 Maple Ave. Entrance around the back of the building)


Mission Giant's Golden Triangle Evokes Synth-Pop and Joysticks
By Merritt Martin
Published: February 28, 2008

It's not clean new wave. It's not art rock. It's not straight experimental. Mission Giant's latest release, Golden Triangle, takes the synthesized and oft-instrumental works of 2003's Brotherhood of the Plug into a new genre—which I'll go ahead and dub arcade art wave.

With several release celebrations on the calendar for this week—a KNON-89.3 FM benefit midnight on Friday and a next-day reception at noon for Mighty Fine Plush Agent: Dallas Galleries Invade El Centro (which includes the band's video installation) at the college's H. Paxton Moore Gallery—Mission Giant is not only offering easy access to its new tunes, but is, on this album, making its inventions more accessible in general.

Listeners get hooks, laughs and memorable beats in addition to the band's adventurous terrain of glitch, blip and bleep. The Eno, Numan and Kraftwerk influences are still present—only they're now lying beneath the tongue-in-cheek lyrics, along with the expected intelligent composition and the marriage of toys with traditional instruments. It's on this record that the gamer finds a musical haven.

That's right, the gamer.

With each member having techy tendencies—from the synth-adoration of founding members M and Gavin DeCuir to Corbett Sparks' DJ/laptop wizard alter-ego Geeky C and Shane Culp's day job of being the director of development for online games at MTV Networks—all seven Giants are well-versed in the joys of games, 8-bit to current gen. And it 's wholly evident on Golden Triangle in both full-length tracks and shorter, spirited interludes.

So, naturally, I asked the boys to debate their most influential videogame soundtracks (or sound bites) at their weekend band meeting. Just a guess: The "in no particular order" disclaimer that came with the results prevented some sort of face-off. The high-scorers (and occasional band comment) follow:

—Katamari Damacy (PS2): "Absolutely fantastic! We all agreed on this one."

—Final Fantasy IV (SNES)

—Dune 2: The Building of an Empire (PC): "Excellent, moody use of an FM synthesizer."

—Shadowgate (NES): "Gave Jermy [Johnson, Mission Giant member] the creeps to listen to it."

—ICO (PS2): "Especially the save game music."

—Almost all Williams arcade games: "Defender and Robotron being the apex."

—Flow (PS3): "Very Eno-esque."

—Grim Fandango (PC)

—The songs of K.K. Slider in Animal Crossing (GameCube)

—Space Harrier (arcade)

—Pole Position: "Prepare to qualify"

—Vib-Ribbon (PS)

—"The death sounds from Gauntlet and Q-Bert which seemed to use the coin slot to make the noise!"
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9/26 - Texas Electronic Music Festival @ Dome Stage, 9300 River Rd, New Braunfels, TX
10/8-12 - Myschievia @ Armadillo Acres, Hughes Springs, TX
11/4 - TWU Jazz Ensemble & Brave Combo @ Margo Jones Performance Hall, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX

Rocket Radio
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on KNON 89.3 FM in Dallas, TX
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