Estos días ha aparecido por google video el documental del 2004, Bruce Haack: The king of techno, dirigido por Philip Anagnos. En él se presenta la vida de este poco conocido pionero de la música electrónica, de origen canadiense, desaparecido en 1988.
[ver el documental / watch the movie]
Bruce Haack, born on May 4, 1931, was one of the most musically and lyrically inventive children’s songwriters of the ’60s and ’70s. Despite — or perhaps because of — his intended audience, his music was unusually expressive, combining homemade analog synths; classical, country, pop, and rock elements; and surreal, idealistic lyrics. Haack’s innovations and desire to teach still sound fresh, making his music a favorite with fans of analog synths and esoteric recordings. Followers like Luke Vibert and Add N to X championed his unique musical vision, which embraced concepts like «powerlove» and turned household appliances into synthesizers and modulators.
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Mi heroe! Ese documental es muy recomendable. Por cierto, a ver si reeditan ya toda su obra porque lo mejor todavía es inencontrable.