“Bruce Haack built his own synthesizers and stuff, kind of this weird genius guy. He put out this record called the Electric Blue Twofer; it was like this gnostic dive into psychedelic Christianity.”
Preservation Tapes
The collection presents an intriguing blend of experimental electronic sounds, showcasing Bruce Haack's innovative spirit. Utilizing a variety of homemade instruments and tape manipulation techniques, the album explores a rich tapestry of textures and rhythms. The production is distinctly lo-fi, embracing the imperfections of early synthesizers and tape recordings, which enhances its charm and authenticity. Within the album, the tracks oscillate between playful and introspective, with a notable emphasis on children's themes and the exploration of sound as a form of play. Pieces like "The Electronic Record for Children" exemplify Haack's ability to merge whimsy with avant-garde sensibilities, employing simple melodies layered over complex electronic soundscapes. The tempo varies throughout, with some tracks maintaining a steady, almost hypnotic pulse while others venture into more chaotic territory, reflecting Haack's experimental approach. "Preservation Tapes" serves as a reminder of the underground electronic movement in the 1970s and 1980s, a time when artists like Haack were pushing the boundaries of music, embracing technology as a tool for creative expression. The album captures a moment in time when electronic music was still largely uncharted territory, and Haack’s work stands out for its childlike curiosity and ingenuity. This release by Telephone Explosion Records not only revives interest in Haack's catalogue but also invites listeners to appreciate the playful yet profound nature of his compositions. The album's distinct sound and ethos resonate with a new generation, encouraging a deeper exploration of the possibilities within electronic music.
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