By the mid-70âČs, Patrickâs synthesizer skills landed him a job composing and producing songs for disco superstar Sylvester such as âYou Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)â, âDance Disco Heatâ and âStars.â This helped Patrick obtain more work as a remixer and producer. Of particular note was his 18-minute long remix of Donna Summerâs âI Feel Loveâ and production work with edgy New Wave band Indoor Life. By 1981 Patrick released a string of dance 12âł singles, like âMenergyâ and âMegatron Manâ, creating the soundtrack for a generation. Also that year, he founded Megatone Records and released his debut album. Around this time Patrick was hospitalized and diagnosed with a then-unknown illness: that would later be called AIDS. Prior to his passing on November 12, 1982, he recorded two more Hi-NRG hits, âDo You Wanna Funkâ for Sylvester and âRight On Targetâ for Paul Parker.
In 1981 Patrick was contacted by John Coletti, owner of famed gay porn company Fox Studio in Los Angeles. John had heard about Patrickâs music from the legendary Sylvester and proposed he write music for his films. 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 Patrickâs songs in-sync with the film scene. âSchool Dazeâ is a collection of Cowleyâs instrumental songs recorded between 1973 and 1981 found in the Fox Studio vaults. Influenced by Tomita, Wendy Carlos and Giorgio Moroder, Patrick forged an electronic sound from his collection of synthesizers, modified guitars and self-constructed equipment. The listener enters a world of dark forbidden vices, introspective and reflective of Patrickâs time spent in the bathhouses of San Francisco. The songs on âSchool Dazeâ range from sparse proto-techno to high octane funk to somber post-punk to musique concrete, revealing the depth of Cowleyâs unique talent.