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Dan Haigh (born 5 December 1980) is an English musician, film director, video game designer, writer and visual effects artist. He is best known as co-founder of
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band
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and as the bass player in the English
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band
Fightstar Fightstar are a British rock band from London that formed in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Charlie Simpson, guitarist and co-vocalist Alex Westaway, bassist Dan Haigh and drummer Omar Abidi. Generally c ...
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Early life

Dan Haigh was born in
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and later attended
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Music


GUNSHIP

Gunship (stylized as GUNSHIP) is a British
Synthwave Synthwave (also called outrun, retrowave, or futuresynth) is an electronic music microgenre that is based predominantly on the music associated with action, science-fiction, and horror film soundtracks of the 1980s. Other influences are drawn fr ...
band formed in 2014 by Dan Haigh and
Alex Westaway Alex Westaway (born 1983) is the lead vocalist of Gunship and co-vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Fightstar alongside Charlie Simpson, Omar Abidi and Dan Haigh. Early life Westaway was born and raised in Northamptonshire and attended ...
and later joined by drummer Alex Gingell. GUNSHIP's music has been described as ''"influenced by the soundtracks of 80s film, television shows, video games & cartoons".'' Haigh wrote the following summary of the project: "GUNSHIP is a neon soaked, late night, sonic getaway drive, dripping with luscious analog synthesizers, cinematic vocals and cyberpunk values, exploding from the front cover of a dusty plastic VHS case which has lain forgotten since 1984." The band are credited with helping to popularize the synthwave scene and evolving it by adding rock song structure and extensive use of vocals to a predominantly instrumental genre. GUNSHIP have a reputation for creating innovative and interesting music videos and have collaborated with film director
John Carpenter John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American filmmaker, actor, and composer. Although he worked in various film genres, he is most commonly associated with horror, action, and science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s. He ...
on their claymation homage to 1980s nostalgia "Tech Noir" co-written and directed by GUNSHIP and
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. John Carpenter is quoted as describing GUNSHIP as ''“nice and cool,”'' and that Gunship's ‘Tech Noir’ is “''One of my favorite songs of the year. Gunship rules.”'' He also went on to say ''“It would be fun to collaborate with Gunship.”'' GUNSHIP have also created the "first music video made in the GTA 5 Rockstar editor" for their song "The Mountain" and made a music video entirely from
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with
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for their song "Revel In Your Time" The band's self-titled debut album received excellent reviews from both electronic and rock press alike and was credited with sounding simultaneously like "they dropped straight out of the decade itself," and for its excellent modern production. "First of all, the production on this album is absolutely pristine – every fuzzy, reverb-soaked layer of analogue synthesizer sounds perfectly placed in the mix, balanced by melodramatic drum patterns that always stay true to their influence rather than taking a more standard EDM trajectory." Mixed by producer Carl Bown, "It could easily earn a place in synthwave history as one of the first crossover albums". In a commentary about a band, a critic wrote, "There's no doubt the level of effort they put into everything resonates deeply in the 80s retro community and beyond". Dan Haigh has an extensive synthesizer collection and uses a combination of genuine vintage synthesizers and modern synths to achieve the GUNSHIP sound. The collection includes the
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, DSI Prophet 12, DSI Prophet 6, MOOG
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, MOOG Mother 32, various
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units, Access Virus TI2, MOOG little Phatty, Maschine, ARP Odyssey and a Roland D-50.


Fightstar

Dan Haigh is a founding member of the band Fightstar, a British
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band from London, formed in 2003. The band's line-up comprises lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist
Charlie Simpson Charles Robert Simpson (born 7 June 1985) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is a member of multi-BRIT Award-winning rock band Busted and he is also the lead vocalist and the rhythm guitarist in the British post-hardcore band F ...
, guitarist and vocalist
Alex Westaway Alex Westaway (born 1983) is the lead vocalist of Gunship and co-vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Fightstar alongside Charlie Simpson, Omar Abidi and Dan Haigh. Early life Westaway was born and raised in Northamptonshire and attended ...
, bassist Dan Haigh and drummer Omar Abidi. Although generally considered a
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has been ...
band, Fightstar are commonly known to implement additional
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and
alternative rock Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from Popular culture, mainstre ...
elements into their sound, as well as several other genres. During the band's initial emergence, they were faced with much skepticism due to Simpson's former pop career. However, they began to receive positive reactions to early live shows and their debut EP, ''
They Liked You Better When You Were Dead ''They Liked You Better When You Were Dead'' is the debut EP by English rock band Fightstar, released on 28 February 2005 through Sandwich Leg Records. The release proved a critical success, in spite of the cynics' initial expectations of the ...
'' (2005), was a critical success. Since then, their four studio albums have all obtained top 40 chartings and critical praise. Following ''They Liked You Better When You Were Dead'', Fightstar released their debut studio album ''
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'' in 2006. The album was regarded by one critic as "one of the best British rock albums" of the decade. The band went on to receive a nomination at the ''Kerrang!'' Awards for "Best British Band", before releasing their second album, ''
One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours ''One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours'' is the second studio album by British post-hardcore band Fightstar, released on 24 September 2007 through Institute Recordings, itself a subsidiary of independent label Gut Records. Recorded in Los Angeles ...
'' in 2007. The following year a
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including
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and rarities titled, ''
Alternate Endings ''Alternate Endings'' is a compilation album by English post-hardcore band Fightstar, released 11 August 2008 on Gut Records. It features previously unreleased material, b-sides, covers and live radio recordings from the previous four years. ...
'' (2008) was released. The band then self-funded and co-produced their third album, '' Be Human'' (2009), which heavily featured
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and
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elements. It became their highest charting album after peaking at number twenty in the
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. The band announced an extended hiatus in 2010, allowing its members to concentrate on other projects, including two
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-oriented solo records by Simpson; before announcing their reunion in 2014. The following year, they released their fourth studio album, ''
Behind the Devil's Back ''Behind the Devil's Back'' is the fourth studio album by British post-hardcore band Fightstar. The album was released on 16 October 2015 via the band's own record label - distributed by Warner Music. The album was funded via a Pledge Music camp ...
'', which added electronic elements to their previously known sound.


Film music

Dan Haigh has composed music for numerous film projects. The 3rd Letter - In a distinctive dystopian future, humans utterly depend on health-care and technology to withstand the deteriorating climate. Auroras - Constantly orbiting at 400 km (250 mi) above the earth, the ISS is perfectly situated to witness the beautiful streamers of green and red light emanating from the collision of highly charged solar wind particles with oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the earth's atmosphere. Centered about the northern (Aurora Borealis) and southern (Aurora Australis) poles the Auroras move in an almost hypnotic dance below the space station Supervised - Two men trapped in a laboratory, desperately fight to delay an explosive chip from going off in their skulls. Clinging to the knowledge that someone must be sending help. Milk in First Mt. Paran


Game music

Dan Haigh composed the theme music for the popular WW2 game 'Day Of Defeat.'


Video game designer

When Haigh first saw
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's ''
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'' he knew he had to become involved with game development. Dan grew up playing games on an Amiga 500 and credits some of his favorite early games as ''Syndicate'' (Amiga), ''Doom 2'' (PC), ''Quake'' (PC), ''Beneath a Steel Sky'' (CD32), ''Blade Runner'' (PC), ''Alien Breed'' (Amiga), and the ''Monkey Island'' series. Haigh was part of the early mod scene and worked on numerous mods including Rocket Arena 3, "Target Quake", and later went onto form Lethargy Software with Alex Gingell whom were responsible for the ''Quake 1'' mission pack "Deaths Dominion" and most notably the "Oblivion" mission pack for ''Quake 2'' which ''PC Gamer'' released as a cover disk Haigh and Gingell conceived the game and together managed a team of 10 amateur modders and tackled the bulk of the design work in order to bring the game to life. Electronic Arts hired Haigh after seeing "Oblivion" and he went to work on his first official title - Quake 3 Revolution. Haigh later worked for Gearbox Software, pocketeers and
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.


Director

Dan Haigh co-founded the production company Horsie In The Hedge with Alex Gingell in 2005 and has directed numerous music videos and other film material. Haigh wrote and directed the video for
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's 'Singularity' with long time collaborators Alex Gingell and Alex Westaway. Produced by Horsie In The Hedge and Pari Passu films, directing team "Horsie In The Hedge" (Dan Haigh, Alex Gingell, and Alex Westaway) brought together Bafta nominated and Emmy award-winning director of photography Mark Wolf (Blue Planet) and Richard Van den Bergh's team at Evolution VFX (Skyfall) in order to create a visually arresting and cerebrally stimulating music video. At the behest of the directing team the video embraces and celebrates real life practical visual effects, prosthetics and make-up in stark contrast to most modern CGI laden horror / science fiction works. "Can experiences in the mind, if perceived intensely enough, cause manifestations in reality?" is the question driving this exploration of the darker side of the human imagination. The video is deliberately left open to interpretation but also proposes "What if this was possible... and what if foreign entities used this methodology as a conduit for cross-species reproduction..." Haigh co-wrote and directed the competitive trailer for 'In God We Trust' also known as ''Human Instrumentality Project''. The trailer is heavily influenced by
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, (as are numerous of Haigh's other creative projects) taking contemporary adaptations of some of its core religious themes. The first video Dan Haigh directed for Fightstar was a collaboration with Alex Gingell for the song Palaniuk's Laughter. Haigh was involved to at least some degree in the great majority of
Fightstar Fightstar are a British rock band from London that formed in 2003. The band is composed of lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Charlie Simpson, guitarist and co-vocalist Alex Westaway, bassist Dan Haigh and drummer Omar Abidi. Generally c ...
's music videos. Full details to follow. In the games industry Dan designed levels for games such as Quake and Counter Strike under the pseudonym Inflict. Dan worked for Electronic Arts, Bullfrog, Gearbox Software, Valve and Pocketeers. Aside from design, Dan also created music for video games, most notably for Valve's ''Day Of Defeat''. In the film industry Dan co-founded the London-based production company 'Horsie In The Hedge'. He has written and directed numerous music videos including Tesseract’s controversial video "Singularity" and Fightstar's videos for "Palahniuk's Laughter" and "Paint Your Target". Dan also co-wrote and directed the film ''In God We Trust''. Dan also made graphics for the Fightstar EP ''They Liked You Better When You Were Dead''. Dan used to skateboard for Purple Team Skateboards. Dan is currently working on a new musical project called GUNSHIP with Alex Westaway. According to Dan "GUNSHIP is a neon soaked, late night, sonic getaway drive, dripping with luscious analog synthesizers, cinematic vocals and cyberpunk values, exploding from the front cover of a dusty plastic VHS case which has lain forgotten since 1984."


References

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