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Bruce Clinton Haack (May 4, 1931–September 26, 1988) was a musician and composer, and a pioneer within the realm of electronic music
Electronic music

Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. In general a distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology....
. He was born in Alberta
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Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, Canada
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e Haack, born on May 4, 1931, was a children's songwriters of the 1960s and 1970s. His music combined homemade analog synths; classical, country, pop, and rock elements; and surreal, idealistic lyrics.

k started picking out melodies on his family's piano at age four; by age 12, he gave piano lessons and played in country & western bands as a teen.






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Bruce Clinton Haack (May 4, 1931–September 26, 1988) was a musician and composer, and a pioneer within the realm of electronic music
Electronic music

Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. In general a distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology....
. He was born in Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
.

Biography

Bruce Haack, born on May 4, 1931, was a children's songwriters of the 1960s and 1970s. His music combined homemade analog synths; classical, country, pop, and rock elements; and surreal, idealistic lyrics.

From Alberta to New York(1931-1963)

Haack started picking out melodies on his family's piano at age four; by age 12, he gave piano lessons and played in country & western bands as a teen. Haack was also invited by Native Americans to participate in their pow-wows, experimenting with Payote, which influenced his music for years to come. His upbringing in the isolated mining town of Rocky Mountain House in Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, his had plenty of time to develop his musical talents.

Seeking formal training to hone his ability, Haack applied to the University of Alberta's music program. Though that school rejected him because of his poor notation skills, at Edmonton University he wrote and recorded music for campus theater productions, hosted a radio show, and played in a band. He received a degree in psychology from the university; this influence was felt later in songs that dealt with body language and the computer-like ways children absorb information.

New York City's Juilliard School
Juilliard School

The Juilliard School, located on the Upper West Side in New York City, is a performing arts music school. It is informally identified as simply Juilliard, and trains in dance, drama, and music....
 offered Haack the opportunity to study with composer Vincent Persichetti
Vincent Persichetti

Vincent Ludwig Persichetti was an American composer, teacher, and pianist. An important musical educator and writer, Persichetti was a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
; thanks to a scholarship from the Canadian government, he headed to New York upon graduating from Edmonton
Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital of the Canada Provinces and territories of Canada of Alberta. The city is located on the North Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farmland on the prairies....
 in 1954. At Juilliard, Haack met a like-minded student, Ted "Praxiteles" Pandel, with whom he developed a lifelong friendship. However, his studies proved less sympathetic, and he dropped out of Juilliard just eight months later, rejecting the school's restrictive approach.

Throughout the rest of his career, Haack rejected restrictions of any kind, often writing several different kinds of music at one time. He spent the rest of the 1950s scoring dance and theater productions, as well as writing pop songs for record labels like Dot Records
Dot Records

Dot Records was an United States record label and company that was active between 1950 in music and 1977 in music. It was founded by Randy Wood ....
 and Coral Records
Coral Records

For the label that owned Coral Records, see Decca Records.Coral Records was a Decca Records subsidiary formed in 1949. It recorded pop artists McGuire Sisters and Teresa Brewer as well as rock 'n' roller Buddy Holly....
. Haack's early scores, like 1955's Les Etapes, suggested the futuristic themes and experimental techniques Haack developed in his later works. Originally commissioned for a Belgian ballet, Les Etapes mixed tape samples, electronics, soprano, and violin; the following year, he finished a musique concrète
Musique concrète

Musique concr?te , is a form of electroacoustic music that utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. The compositional material is not restricted to the inclusion of sonorities derived from musical instruments or register s, nor to elements traditionally thought of as 'musical' ....
 piece called "Lullaby for a Cat."

As the 1960s began, the public's interest in electronic music and synthesizers increased, and so did Haack's notoriety. Along with songwriting and scoring, Haack appeared on TV shows like I've Got a Secret
I've Got a Secret

I've Got a Secret is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?....
 and The Tonight Show
The Tonight Show

The Tonight Show is a long-running American late-night talk show and variety show airing on NBC whose The Tonight Show with Jay Leno has been hosted by Jay Leno since 1992....
 with Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson

John William ?Johnny? Carson was an American television host and comedian, known as host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for 30 years....
, usually with Pandel in tow. The duo often played the Dermatron, a touch- and heat-sensitive synthesizer, on the foreheads of guests; 1966's appearance on I've Got a Secret featured them playing 12 "chromatically pitched" young women.

Meanwhile, Haack wrote serious compositions as well, such as 1962's "Mass for Solo Piano," which Pandel performed at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City located at 881 Seventh Avenue , occupying the east stretch of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street and West 57th Street , two blocks south of Central Park....
, and a song for Rocky Mountain House's 50th anniversary. One of his most futuristic pieces, 1963's "Garden of Delights," mixed Gregorian chants and electronic music. This work was never broadcast or released in its complete form.

From Children's Music to Electric Lucifer (1963-1976)

Haack found another outlet for his creativity as an accompanist for children's dance teacher Esther Nelson. Perhaps inspired by his own lonely childhood, he and Nelson collaborated on educational, open-minded children's music. With Pandel, they started their own record label, Dimension 5 Records, on which they released 1962's Dance, Sing, & Listen. Two other records followed in the series, 1963's Dance, Sing, & Listen Again and 1965's Dance, Sing, & Listen Again & Again. Though the series included activity and story songs similar to other children's records at the time, the music moves freely between country, medieval, classical, and pop, and mixes instruments like piano, synthesizers, and banjo. The lyrics deal with music history or provide instructions like, "When the music stops, be the sound you hear," resulting in an often surreal collage of sounds and ideas.

The otherworldly quality of Haack's music was emphasized by the instruments and recording techniques he developed with the Dance, Sing, & Listen series. Though he had little formal training in electronics, he made synthesizers and modulators out of any gadgets and surplus parts he could find, including guitar effects pedals and battery-operated transistor radios. Eschewing diagrams and plans, Haack improvised, creating instruments capable of 12-voice polyphony and random composition. Using these modular synthesizer systems, he then recorded with two two-track reel-to-reel decks, adding a moody tape echo to his already distinctive pieces.

As the 1960s progressed and the musical climate became more receptive to his kind of whimsical innovation, Haack's friend, collaborator, and business manager Chris Kachulis found mainstream applications for his music. This included scoring commercials for clients like Parker Brothers
Parker Brothers

Parker Brothers is a toy and game manufacturer and brand. Over nearly 115 years, the company published more than 1800 games; among their best known products are Monopoly , Cluedo , Risk , Trivial Pursuit, Ouija, Aggravation and Probe ....
 Games, Goodyear Tires, Kraft Cheese, and Lincoln Life Insurance; in the process, Haack won two awards for his work. He also continued to promote electronic music on television, demonstrating how synthesizers work on The Mister Rogers
Mister Rogers

Fred McFeely Rogers was an United States educator, Minister , songwriter, and television host. Rogers was the host of the television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, in production from 1968 to 2001....
 Show in 1968, and released The Way-Out Record for Children later that year.

Kachulis did another important favor for his friend by introducing Haack to psychedelic rock
Psychedelic rock

CharacteristicsThe musical style typically features electric guitars, 12 strings being preferred for their 'jangle'; elaborate studio effects - backwards taping, panning , phasing, long delay loops and extreme reverb; exotic instrumentation, with a particular fondness for the sitar and tabla; A strong keyboard presence, especially Hammond, Far...
. Acid rock's
Acid rock

Acid rock is a form of psychedelic rock, which is characterized with long instrumental solos, few lyrics and musical improvisation. Tom Wolfe describes the Lysergic acid diethylamide-influenced music of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Doors, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage and the Grateful Dead as "acid rock" in his...
 expansive nature was a perfect match for Haack's style, and in 1969 he released his first rock-influenced work, The Electric Lucifer. A concept album about the earth being caught in the middle of a war between heaven and hell, The Electric Lucifer featured a heavy, driving sound complete with Moogs, Kachulis' singing, and Haack's homegrown electronics (which included the first vocoder used on a rock album) and unique lyrics, which deal with "powerlove" — a force so strong and good that it will not only save mankind but Lucifer himself. Kachulis helped out once more by bringing Haack and Lucifer to the attention of Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
, who released it as Haack's major-label debut.

As the 1970s started, Haack's musical horizons continued to expand. After the release of The Electric Lucifer, he struck up a friendship with fellow composer and electronic music pioneer Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott

Raymond Scott , was an American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants....
. They experimented with two of Scott's instruments, the Clavivox
Clavivox

The Clavivox was a keyboard synthesizer and Music sequencer invented by American composer Raymond Scott in 1952, and patented in 1956. Scott had earlier built a theremin as a toy for his daughter Carrie....
 and Electronium. Nothing remains of the collaboration, and though Scott gave Haack a Clavivox, he did not record with it on his own. However, he did continue on Lucifer's rock-influenced musical with 1971's Together, an electronic pop album that marked his return to Dimension 5. Perhaps in an attempt to differentiate this work from his children's music, he released it under the name Jackpine Savage, the only time he used this pseudonym.

Haack continued making children's albums as well, including 1972's Dance to the Music, 1973's Captain Entropy, and 1974's This Old Man, which featured science fiction versions of nursery rhymes and traditional songs. After relocating to Westchester, PA, to spend more time with Pandel, Haack focused on children's music almost exclusively, writing music for Scholastic Press
Scholastic Press

Scholastic is a North American book publisher corporation known for publishing educational materials for schools, teachers, and parents, and selling and distributing them by mail order and via Book sales club and book fairs....
 like "The Witches' Vacation" and "Clifford the Small Red Puppy." He also released Funky Doodle and Ebenezer Electric (an electronic version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol) in 1976, but by the late 1970s, his prolific output slowed; two works, 1978's Haackula and the following year's Electric Lucifer Book II, were never released.

From Party Machine to Death Machine (1977-1988)


His darkest album to date, Haackula strikes out on into dark, yet playful territory. Haackula seems to have inspired Haack's final landmark work, 1981's Bite. The albums share several song titles and a dark lyrical tone different from Haack's usually idealistic style. Though Bite is harsher than his other works, it features his innovative, educational touch: a thorough primer on electronics and synthesizers makes up a large portion of the liner notes, and Haack adds a new collaborator for this album, 13-year-old vocalist Ed Harvey.

Haack's failing health slowed Dimension 5's musical output in the early 1980s, but Nelson and Pandel kept the label alive by publishing songbooks, like Fun to Sing and The World's Best Funny Songs, and re-released selected older albums as cassettes, which are still available today. In 1982, Haack recorded his swan song, a proto-hiphop collaboration with Def Jam's Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons

Russell Simmons , is an United States entrepreneur, the co-founder, with Rick Rubin, of the pioneering Hip hop music label Def Jam, founder of another label, Russell Simmons Music Group, and creator of the clothing fashion line Phat Farm....
, entitled "Party Machine". Haack died in 1988 from heart failure, but his label and commitment to making creative children's music survives. While Dimension 5's later musical releases — mostly singalong albums featuring Nelson — may lack the iconoclastic spark of the early records, Nelson and Pandel's continued work reveals the depth of their friendship with Haack, a distinctive and pioneering electronic musician.

Tribute album

In 2005, a tribute album
Tribute album

A tribute album is a recorded collection of cover versions of songs or instrumental compositions. Its concept may be either various artists making a tribute to a single artist, a single artist making a tribute to various artists, or a single artist making a tribute to another single artist....
 was released titled Dimension Mix
Dimension Mix

Dimension Mix is a compilation album from indie record label Eenie Meenie Records. The CD is a tribute to Dimension 5 Records and the music of electronic sound pioneers Bruce Haack and Esther Nielson....
, featuring covers of Haack songs by Stereolab
Stereolab

Stereolab are an alternative music band formed in 1990 in London, England. The band originally comprised songwriting team Tim Gane and L?titia Sadier , both of whom have remained at the helm across many lineup changes....
, Beck
Beck

Beck Hansen is an United States musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known by the stage name Beck. With a pop art collage of musical styles, oblique and irony lyrics, and postmodern arrangements incorporating sample , drum machines, live instrumentation and sound effects, Beck has been hailed by critics and the public...
, Oranger
Oranger

Oranger; in the common vernacular: more orange; used to describe the rare orange zebra of sub-Saharan Africa; a San Francisco indie rock band....
 and others.

Documentary

In 2004, a documentary film about Bruce Haack titled Haack: The King of Techno, was directed by Philip Anagnos. It premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival
Slamdance Film Festival

File:Michael Stahl-David Slamdance Film Festival.jpgThe Slamdance Film Festival takes place each year in Utah at the same time as the Sundance Film Festival, competing with Sundance to provide what its supporters consider a truer representation of independent film-making....
, distribued by Koch Vision
Koch Vision

Koch Vision, a division of Koch Entertainment LP, was founded in 1999 as part of Koch Entertainment's entry into the television programming and home video market....
 and televised on DOC: The Documentary Channel
DOC: The Documentary Channel

DOC: The Documentary Channel is a digital cable television channel that airs Documentary film programming. It features documentaries from around the world, including those never-before-seen in the United States and tends to focus on programming from independent filmmakers....
. It features interviews with some of Haack's associates and collaborators such as Esther Nelson and Chris Kachulis as well as contemporary artists including Eels (band)
Eels (band)

Eels is an American Rock music band formed by singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, better known as A Man Called E, Mr. E, or simply E....
, Mouse On Mars
Mouse on Mars

Mouse on Mars is a duo from Germany who have been making electronic music since 1993 in music. Their music is a sometimes quirky blend of techno, trance music, disco, and Ambient music with a heavy dollop of analog synth sounds....
, Money Mark
Money Mark

Mark Ramos-Nishita aka Money Mark is a producer and musician who has collaborated with the Beastie Boys many times. He also appears on the first Banyan album in 1997 as the Freeway Keyboardist....
 and Peanut Butter Wolf
Peanut Butter Wolf

Chris Manak, aka Peanut Butter Wolf, is a DJ, hip-hop producer and the founder of hip-hop label Stones Throw Records.A native of San Jose, California , he has been active since 1989 when he produced a song by Lyrical Prophecy called "You Can't Swing This"....
. Additionally, the film includes archival footage of Haack's appearances on various talk shows and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood or Mister Rogers is an United States children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers....
.

Discography


Albums

YearAlbumUK
UK Albums Chart

The UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales in the United Kingdom. It is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company and published in Music Week magazine and on the OCC website ; the full Top 200 is published exclusively in ChartsPlus....
US
Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling Albums and extended play in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine....
Additional information
1963Dance Sing and Listen-- 
1964Dance Sing and Listen Again-- 
1965Dance Sing and Listen Again and Again-- 
1968The Way Out Record for Children--Identified by Nick DiFonzo as having one of the worst album covers of all time.
1969Electronic Record for Children-- 
1969/1970Electronic Lucifer Book III - I.F.O.-- vocals by Chris Kachulis
1970Electric Lucifer-- 
1971Together-- as Jackpine Savage
1972Dance to the Music-- 
1973Captain Entropy-- 
1974This Old Man-- 
1975Funky Doodle-- 
1976Ebenezer Electric-- 
1978Haackula-- Unreleased because of content
1979Electric Lucifer Book II-- Released in 2001
1981Bite-- Reversioning of Haackula


Singles

  • Les Etapes (1955)
  • Lullaby for a Cat (1956)
  • Satellite - Coral Records (w/ Teresa Brewer
    Teresa Brewer

    Teresa Brewer was an United States pop and jazz singer who was one of the most popular female singers of the 1950s. Born Theresa Breuer in Toledo, Ohio, Brewer died of a neuromuscular disease at her home in New Rochelle at the age of 76....
    ) (1958)
  • Sea Shell - Coral Records (w/ Teresa Brewer
    Teresa Brewer

    Teresa Brewer was an United States pop and jazz singer who was one of the most popular female singers of the 1950s. Born Theresa Breuer in Toledo, Ohio, Brewer died of a neuromuscular disease at her home in New Rochelle at the age of 76....
    ) (1959)
  • So I Said - Dot Records (w/ Milton DeLugg
    Milton DeLugg

    Milton DeLugg is an United States composer and arranger.A talented accordionist, he appeared in short Soundies musicals and occasional movies ....
     And His Orchestra (1960)
  • Garden Of Delights (1964)
  • Party Machine (w/ Russell Simmons
    Russell Simmons

    Russell Simmons , is an United States entrepreneur, the co-founder, with Rick Rubin, of the pioneering Hip hop music label Def Jam, founder of another label, Russell Simmons Music Group, and creator of the clothing fashion line Phat Farm....
    ) (1983)


Compilations

  • Hush Little Robot - QDK Media (1998)
  • Listen Compute Rock Home - Emperor Norton Records
    Emperor Norton Records

    Emperor Norton Records, a now-defunct Los Angeles, California-based electronica, hip hop music, and dance music record label. Some of the artists in its catalog included Arling & Cameron, Money Mark, Ugly Duckling , Cato Salsa Experience, Takako Minekawa, Virgin Whore Complex and Tomoyuki Tanaka ....
     (1999)
  • Rough Trade Shops - Electronic 01 - Mean Old Devil - Mute Records
    Mute Records

    Mute Records was an independent record label based in the UK. In 2002 the label was sold to EMI....
     (2002)
  • Dimension Mix: A Tribute to Dimension 5 Records
    Dimension Mix

    Dimension Mix is a compilation album from indie record label Eenie Meenie Records. The CD is a tribute to Dimension 5 Records and the music of electronic sound pioneers Bruce Haack and Esther Nielson....
     - Eenie Meenie Records
    Eenie Meenie Records

    Eenie Meenie Records is an independent record label that specializes in signing indie pop, indie rock and electronica artists, such as The Faraway Places, From Bubblegum to Sky, Seksu Roba and Troubled Hubble....
     (2005)
  • Badd Santa - I Like Christmas - Stones Throw Records
    Stones Throw Records

    Stones Throw Records is an independent record label hip hop music record label based in California.It was started in 1996 in music by DJ/Hip hop production Peanut Butter Wolf....
     (2007)


Commercials, radio, etc

  • Parker Brothers
    Parker Brothers

    Parker Brothers is a toy and game manufacturer and brand. Over nearly 115 years, the company published more than 1800 games; among their best known products are Monopoly , Cluedo , Risk , Trivial Pursuit, Ouija, Aggravation and Probe ....
    - Booby Trap (1968)
  • Phillips 66 Tires - What's Out There? (1968)
  • Goodyear Arriva Tires (1969)
  • Kraft
    Kraft

    Kraft has more than one meaning:* Kraft Foods, the world's third largest food and beverage company* Kraft process, a paper pulp production method...
     Cheese "Once Upon A Time" (1969)
  • Stevens Utica No-Iron Sheets (1969)
  • Lincoln Life Insurance (1969)
  • The Witches Vacation - Scholastic Magazine/Records (1974)
  • Clifford the Small Red Puppy - Scholastic Magazine/Records (1974)
  • A Picture for Harolds Room - Scholastic Magazine/Records (1976)
  • Party Machine (w/ Russell Simmons
    Russell Simmons

    Russell Simmons , is an United States entrepreneur, the co-founder, with Rick Rubin, of the pioneering Hip hop music label Def Jam, founder of another label, Russell Simmons Music Group, and creator of the clothing fashion line Phat Farm....
    ) (1983)


Film and television

  • I've Got a Secret
    I've Got a Secret

    I've Got a Secret is a weekly panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television. Created by comedy writers Allan Sherman and Howard Merrill, it was a derivative of Goodson-Todman's own panel show What's My Line?....
     (1958)
  • The Mike Douglas Show
    The Mike Douglas Show

    The Mike Douglas Show was an United States daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that ran from 1961 to 1982....
     (1965)
  • The Tonight Show
    The Tonight Show

    The Tonight Show is a long-running American late-night talk show and variety show airing on NBC whose The Tonight Show with Jay Leno has been hosted by Jay Leno since 1992....
     - Johnny Carson
    Johnny Carson

    John William ?Johnny? Carson was an American television host and comedian, known as host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for 30 years....
     (1965)
  • Mister Rogers Neighborhood (1968)


See also

  • Leon Theremin
    Léon Theremin

    L?on Theremin was a Russian inventor. He is most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments. He is also the inventor of interlace, a technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal, widely used in video and television technology....
  • Raymond Scott
    Raymond Scott

    Raymond Scott , was an American composer, band leader, pianist, engineer, recording studio maverick, and electronic instrument inventor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants....
  • Robert Moog
    Robert Moog

    Dr. Robert Arthur Moog was an American pioneer of electronic music, best known as the inventor of the Moog synthesizer....
  • Jim Copp


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