Canadian-born composer
Bruce Haack
moved to New York in 1954, and
in 1962 started a series of children's music, for which he also used electronic sounds. The most futuristic were
The Way-Out Record for Children (1968) and
The Electronic Record For Children (1969).
He then turned to psychedelic rock with the electronic
sci-fi concept The Electric Lucifer (1970), which is his masterpiece,
and to
electronic pop with
Together (1971), the latter under the moniker Jackpine Savage.
Haackula (The Omni Recording Corporation, 2008), an erotic concept
recorded in 1978, remained unreleased for 30 years.
He died in 1988.
Farad (Stones Throw, 2010) and
Hush Little Robot are compilations.
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