
Hard Ware
Best known for his chart-topping disco anthems, Cowley left us with an incredible body of work before his tragic death in 1982 due to AIDS-related illness. Since 2009, Dark Entries has been working with Cowleyâs friends and family to uncover the singular artistâs lesser-known sides, including his soundtracks for gay pornographic films, which the label chronicled on compilation albums School Daze, Muscle Up, and Afternooners. Hard Ware presents the closing chapter in a trilogy of unreleased Cowley dancefloor bangers that began with 2022âs heavy-hitting Male Box and was continued with the soul and garage-inflected From Behind in 2024. The most expansive release in said trilogy, Hard Ware delivers ten tracks of pure, uncut Cowley: sultry, psychedelic, sarcastic, and just a bit sleazy.
Cowley devotees will delight in âTech-No,â a sparse instrumental demo version of his epically dystopian âTech-No-Logical World.â You could soundtrack your next aerobics session with cheeky numbers like âPajama Party Massacreâ or âShake It Up,â both of which feature Cowley himself on vocals. The frenetic âBig Ass in Motionâ is built around samples from Rudy Ray Moore and The Madamâs infamous âSensuous Black Woman,â an X-rated comedy record that would later feature in classic booty house records. Mid-tempo cosmic groovers are well-represented with jams like âHellfireâ and âMegablue,â which perfectly capture Cowleyâs bathhouse-in-outerspace sensibilities. No collection of Cowleyâs work would be complete without an interstellar floor-filler, and weâve got quite a few here, like âJungle Jump,â which pits whirling beats with dub-laced swirls of synth, or âSpellbinding Lover,â a Donna Summer-indebted melancholic boogie masterpiece that features Sylvester backup singer Jeanie Tracy. Hard Ware closes with the chilling synth-hymn âIce Age,â in which Loverde vocalist Peggy Gibbons sings of a coming frosty apocalypse. The story told in âIce Ageâ mirrors the coming AIDS crisis and feels like a haunting premonition from Cowley.
The record comes in a sleeve with a hand-airbrushed circuitboard-inspired design by Gwenaël Rattke, and includes lyrics as well as liner notes by Andrew Ryce and Peggy Gibbons. Hard Ware is another crucial document of a tremendous talent taken too soon.
Tracklist
1 Hellfire
2 Tech-No
3 Spellbinding Lover (feat. Jeanie Tracy)
4 Pajama Party Massacre
5 Big Ass In Motion
6 Shake It Up
7 Perk It Up
8 Jungle Jump
9 Megablue
10 Ice Age (feat. Peggy Gibbons)
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Best known for his chart-topping disco anthems, Cowley left us with an incredible body of work before his tragic death in 1982 due to AIDS-related illness. Since 2009, Dark Entries has been working with Cowleyâs friends and family to uncover the singular artistâs lesser-known sides, including his soundtracks for gay pornographic films, which the label chronicled on compilation albums School Daze, Muscle Up, and Afternooners. Hard Ware presents the closing chapter in a trilogy of unreleased Cowley dancefloor bangers that began with 2022âs heavy-hitting Male Box and was continued with the soul and garage-inflected From Behind in 2024. The most expansive release in said trilogy, Hard Ware delivers ten tracks of pure, uncut Cowley: sultry, psychedelic, sarcastic, and just a bit sleazy.
Cowley devotees will delight in âTech-No,â a sparse instrumental demo version of his epically dystopian âTech-No-Logical World.â You could soundtrack your next aerobics session with cheeky numbers like âPajama Party Massacreâ or âShake It Up,â both of which feature Cowley himself on vocals. The frenetic âBig Ass in Motionâ is built around samples from Rudy Ray Moore and The Madamâs infamous âSensuous Black Woman,â an X-rated comedy record that would later feature in classic booty house records. Mid-tempo cosmic groovers are well-represented with jams like âHellfireâ and âMegablue,â which perfectly capture Cowleyâs bathhouse-in-outerspace sensibilities. No collection of Cowleyâs work would be complete without an interstellar floor-filler, and weâve got quite a few here, like âJungle Jump,â which pits whirling beats with dub-laced swirls of synth, or âSpellbinding Lover,â a Donna Summer-indebted melancholic boogie masterpiece that features Sylvester backup singer Jeanie Tracy. Hard Ware closes with the chilling synth-hymn âIce Age,â in which Loverde vocalist Peggy Gibbons sings of a coming frosty apocalypse. The story told in âIce Ageâ mirrors the coming AIDS crisis and feels like a haunting premonition from Cowley.
The record comes in a sleeve with a hand-airbrushed circuitboard-inspired design by Gwenaël Rattke, and includes lyrics as well as liner notes by Andrew Ryce and Peggy Gibbons. Hard Ware is another crucial document of a tremendous talent taken too soon.
Tracklist
1 Hellfire
2 Tech-No
3 Spellbinding Lover (feat. Jeanie Tracy)
4 Pajama Party Massacre
5 Big Ass In Motion
6 Shake It Up
7 Perk It Up
8 Jungle Jump
9 Megablue
10 Ice Age (feat. Peggy Gibbons)











