1. Dan Haigh is best known as co-founder of synthwave band Gunship and as the bass player in the English rock band Fightstar.

1. Dan Haigh is best known as co-founder of synthwave band Gunship and as the bass player in the English rock band Fightstar.
Dan Haigh was born in Grimsby and later attended Rugby School.
Dan Haigh has an extensive synthesizer collection and uses a combination of genuine vintage synthesizers and modern synths to achieve the GUNSHIP sound.
Dan Haigh is a founding member of the band Fightstar, a British rock band from London, formed in 2003.
Dan Haigh composed the theme music for the popular WW2 game 'Day Of Defeat: Source'.
When Dan Haigh first saw id software's DooM he knew he had to become involved with game development.
Dan Haigh grew up playing games on an Amiga 500 and credits some of his favorite early games as Syndicate, Doom 2, Quake, Beneath a Steel Sky, Blade Runner, Alien Breed, and the Monkey Island series.
Electronic Arts hired Dan Haigh after seeing "Oblivion" and he went to work on his first official title - Quake 3 Revolution.
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.
Dan Haigh wrote and directed the video for Tesseract's 'Singularity' with long time collaborators Alex Gingell and Alex Westaway.
Dan Haigh co-wrote and directed the competitive trailer for 'In God We Trust' known as Human Instrumentality Project.
The first video Dan Haigh directed for Fightstar was a collaboration with Alex Gingell for the song Palaniuk's Laughter.