Bruce Haack (1931–1988) was a pioneering Canadian electronic musician and composer whose inventive spirit helped shape the future of electronic and experimental music. Blending childlike wonder with visionary technology, he built homemade synthesizers and early vocoders, fusing playful melodies with groundbreaking electronic textures. Haack released a series of imaginative children’s albums and explorations like *The Electric Lucifer*, which bridged psychedelia, pop, and proto-electronic innovation. His fearless creativity and DIY ethos continue to inspire generations of artists across electronic, pop, and experimental sound worlds.