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Giant Claw is the progressive vaporwave project of North American electronic and visual artist Keith Rankin, operating out of Columbus, Ohio. Originally based in Dayton, Rankin played for the noisy synth-prog band Yakuza Heart Attack, forming Giant Claw in 2010 following their breakup and seeking to perform more instinctual, improvised music compared to YHA's painstakingly-composed sound knots. Rankin is also a member of vaporwave trio Death's Dynamic Shroud, and the other half of Cream Juice, an electronic duo formed with close collaborator Seth Graham, with whom Rankin founded the Orange Milk Records label in 2010.

Wielding synthesizers, samplers and MIDI, Giant Claw's early works - demonstrated on releases like 2010's Erasers Fantasy and 2011's Midnight Murder and Tunnel Mind - continued the Yes and ELP-influenced maximalism of Yakuza Heart Attack, combining symphonic prog, library music, synthpop, chiptune, drone and the spirit of Klaus Schulze's Innovative Communication label into an idiosyncratic whole (as distinctly recognisable as Rankin's surrealist cover art). Like his contemporary Oneohtrix Point Never, Giant Claw's later works took his odd approach to prog-electronics into more avant-garde realms, incorporating footwork, jazz and R&B influences into its psychedelic plunderphonics sound collage. The plastic timbre of digital cello and the cut-up voices of Mưa, Toni Braxton and Ginuwine were fragmented and pureed into Rankin's warped postmodern vision across albums such as 2014's Dark Web, 2017's Soft Channel and 2021's Mirror Guide, expanding his listening audience significantly and receiving the most positive critical press of his career.

Giant Claw comes highly recommended to fans of Oneohtrix Point Never, Pulse Emitter, James Ferraro, Stellar Om Source, Clara Mondshine and Black Unicorn.


"Erasers Fantasy" (2010)

"Midnight Murder" (2011)

"Tunnel Mind" (2011)

"Mortal Earth / Morbid Earth" (2011)

"Dark Web" (2014)

"Deep Thoughts" (2015)

"Mirror Guide" (2021)



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