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Patrick Cowley ‎– Afternooners - New 2 LP Record 2017 Dark Entries USA Remastered Vinyl - Electronic / Disco

Patrick Cowley ‎– Afternooners - New 2 LP Record 2017 Dark Entries USA Remastered Vinyl - Electronic / Disco

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Dark Entries and Honey Soundsystem Records have teamed up once more to release the final volume of gay porn soundtracks by San Francisco-based musician and producer, Patrick Cowley. One of the most revolutionary and influential figures in the canon of disco, Cowley created his own brand of Hi-NRG dance music, "The San Francisco Sound." Born in Buffalo, NY on October 19, 1950, Patrick moved to San Francisco in 1971 to study at the City College of San Francisco. He founded the Electronic Music Lab at the school, where he would make experimental soundtracks by blending various types of music and adapting them to the synthesizer. By the mid-70's, Patrick's synthesis techniques landed him a job composing and producing songs for disco superstar Sylvester, including hits like "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)", "Dance Disco Heat" and "Stars." This helped Patrick obtain more work as a remixer and producer. His 18-minute long remix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" and his production work with edgy New Wave band Indoor Life were both of particular note. By 1981, Patrick had released a string of dance 12″ singles, like "Menergy" and "Megatron Man". He also had founded Megatone Records, the label upon which he released his debut album, "Menergy". Around this time Patrick was hospitalized and diagnosed with an unknown illness: that which would later be called AIDS. Throughout 1982, he recorded two more Hi-NRG hits, "Do You Wanna Funk" for Sylvester, and "Right On Target" for Paul Parker, as well as a second solo album "Mind Warp". On November 12, 1982, he passed away. In 1979 Patrick was contacted by John Coletti, owner of famed gay porn company Fox Studio in Los Angeles. Patrick jumped on this offer and sent reels of his college compositions from the 70s to John in LA. Coletti then used a variable speed oscillator to adjust the pitch and speed of Patrick's songs in-sync with the film scenes. The result was the VHS collections "Muscle Up" and "School Daze" released in 1979 and 1980. "Afternooners" is the third collection of Cowley's instrumental songs, recorded in May 1982. These recordings were culled from two 23-minute reels in the Fox Studio vaults. All songs were originally untitled, so we've used the titles from Fox Studio's 8mm film loops. This compilation also includes three bonus tracks found in the archives of fellow Megatone Records recording artist Paul Parker and the attic of teenage friend Lily Bartels. Influenced by Tomita, Wendy Carlos, and Giorgio Moroder, Patrick crafted a singular sound from his collection of synthesizers, percussion, modified guitars, and hand-built equipment. The listener enters a world of forbidden vices, evocative of Patrick's time spent in the bathhouses of San Francisco. The songs on "Afternooners" reflect the advances of the equipment available at the onset of the 1980s. Cowley's unadulterated electronic forms are stripped down and dubbed up. Lush electronic percussion, soaring synthesizer riffs and low slung funk grooves comingle on these magnificent soundscapes.

Patrick Cowley ‎– Afternooners

Label: Dark Entries ‎– DE-185
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Remastered
Country: US
Released: 19 Oct 2017
Genre: Electronic
Style: Disco, Ambient, Synth-pop

Tracklist

A1 Big Shot
A2 Surfside Sex
A3 Hot Beach
B1 The Runner
B2 Furlough
B3 One Hot Afternoon
C1 Leather Bound
C2 Bore & Stroke
C3 Cycle Tuff
D1 Jungle Orchids
D2 Take A Little Trip
D3 Love Come Set Me Free

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dark Entries Records (2)
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Honey Soundsystem Records
  • Copyright (c) – Dark Entries Records (2)
  • Copyright (c) – Honey Soundsystem Records

Credits

  • Design – Gwenaël Rattke
  • Instruments, Written By, Recorded By, Producer, Arranged By, Performer – Patrick Cowley
  • Liner Notes – Drew Daniel
  • Remastered By – George Horn
  • Technician [No-Noising] – Joe Tarantino

Notes

All songs except “Jungle Orchids”, “Take A Little Trip” “Love Come Set Me Free” originally appeared in the movie “Afternooners” Fox Studio, 1982.
Thank You: John Coletti, Lily Bartels, Paul Parker, Joe Tarantino, George Horn, Eloise Leigh and Gwenaël Rattke.
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This album is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Cowley
(October 19, 1950 - November 12, 1982)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker): 7 44271 37300 4