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Patrick Cowley - Definition and Overview

Patrick J Cowley (b October 19, 1950 Buffalo, New York - d November 12, 1982 San Francisco, California)

Hi-NRG dance music composer and recording artist.

Born in Buffalo in 1950, Cowley moved to San Francisco in 1971, beginning an intensive study of the synthesizer. Working at the City Disco, he met Sylvester who was there performing. They began to collaborate, and Cowley's aggressive synthesizer style became associated with Sylvester. Their club-dancing fan base responded enthusiastically to hits like "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)," "Dance (Disco Heat)," and their most successful single, "Do You Wanna Funk."

Cowley's own hits included "Menergy" in 1981, a frank celebration of the gay club sex scene, and "Megatron Man." He also wrote and produced the dance single "Right on Target" for San Francisco artist Paul Parker, which reached #1 on Billboard's Disco Chart. His final album, "Mind Warp," was composed as he felt the increasing effects of HIV infection, and its songs reflect his increasing detachment from conventional reality as the disease progressed. Cowley's work is limited to five albums, but groups including the Pet Shop Boys and New Order cite Cowley's style as a major influence.

Patrick died from complications of AIDS on November 12, 1982.

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