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Farad: The Electric Voice

by Bruce Haack

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Domp Bruce Haack took a lot of hallucinogens and wanted nothing more than to educate children. He never achieved commercial success and eventually became bitter, which led to the release of several rebellious albums like The Electric Lucifer and Haackula. "Rita" is the main reason I bought this compilation.
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Incantation 03:13
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Rita 03:53
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Man Kind 05:47
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Epilogue 00:36
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Noon Day Sun 01:51
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Lie Back 03:21
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Snow Job 05:00
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Program Me 04:02
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The King 04:27
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The vocoder-based recordings (1970-1983) of electronic music pioneer Bruce Haack.

Farad: The Electric Voice includes out of print and un-released tracks and specifically focuses on tracks using Haack's self-made vocoder, which he named “Farad.” This was the one of the first truly musical vocoders, and first to be used on a pop album, pre-dating Kraftwerk’s Autobahn by several years.

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released October 19, 2010

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