This is a short interview with Philip Anagnos, director of Haack: The King Of Techno.
Bruce Haack was “a children’s songwriter of the 1960s and 1970s. His music combined homemade analog synths; classical, country, pop, and rock elements; and surreal, idealistic lyrics.”
It features awesome vintage video segments of Haack bringing his switched-on sounds to open minded places, like Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.
via thinkbubblefilms
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