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327:, Haack began performing in local venues with a then-popular local band called The Swing Tones. While the band played primarily modern and old-time music, they also performed Ukrainian Folk music, which introduced Haack to Eastern musical motifs and themes. This exposure would prove to have a significant influence on Haack's work later in life. Prior to leaving Alberta to move to New York City, Haack assembled a large record collection of music from many parts of the world. 713:, 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 β€” mostly singalong albums featuring Nelson β€” 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. 826: 727: 623: 409: 25: 361:; thanks to a scholarship from the Canadian government, he headed to New York upon graduating from Edmonton 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. 490:
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.
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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
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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.
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The otherworldly quality of Haack's music was emphasized by the instruments and recording techniques he developed with the Dance, Sing, and 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,
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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 and
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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.
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and unique lyrics, which deal with "powerlove" β€” 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
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Bruce Haack is remembered at this time in his development as having a surprising ability to hear music and play it back immediately from memory, and would often compose innovative riffs through improvisation.
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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
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Mid 1950s: Peopleodian – an analog synthesizer ran on a 9 volt battery and used to play tones and pitches on people. Different versions of the device included 'M' and the Dermatron
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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.
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As the 1960s progressed and the musical climate became more receptive to his kind of whimsical innovation, Haack's friend, collaborator, and business manager
971:, and others, the project was produced by longtime friend and Beck collaborator, Ross Harris, whose autistic child, and godson to Beck, inspired the album. 384:, 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 698:
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
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Bruce Haack played on his family's piano at the age of three, and was providing piano lessons for others by the time he was a teenager.
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Meanwhile, Haack wrote serious compositions as well, such as 1962's "Mass for Solo Piano", which Pandel performed at
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Mid 1960s: Mr C – an analog synthesizer in the form of a robot and programmed to play music for live audiences
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found mainstream applications for his music. This included scoring commercials for clients like
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encased in a suitcase which used sensors and skin touch to trigger lights and sounds, named by
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As the 1970s started, Haack's musical horizons continued to expand. After the release of
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like "The Witches' Vacation" and "Clifford the Small Red Puppy." He also released
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1967: The Musical Computer – a home-built digital/analog synthesizer and digital
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Identified by Nick DiFonzo as having one of the worst album covers of all time.
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2011: "Party Machine" – Prince Language Afterparty Edit, Dir. Philip Anagnos,
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Kachulis did another important favor for his friend by introducing Haack to
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Haack continued making children's albums as well, including 1972's
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featured them playing 12 "chromatically pitched" young women.
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2005: "Funky Lil Song" – Beck, Dir. Joel Fox/Ross Harris,
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Zoot Zoot Zoot Here Comes Santa In His New Space Suit
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From children's music to Electric Lucifer (1963–1976)
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offered Haack the opportunity to study with composer
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