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Various Artists- Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985 (Various Artists) (PREORDER)

SKU: 794811515692
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Various Artists- Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985 (Various Artists) (PREORDER)
Various Artists- Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985 (Various Artists) (PREORDER)

Dark Entries has raided the bathhouse to bring us Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985, 10 tracks of obscure queer synth bliss. One of Dark Entries' most important missions has been illuminating neglected facets of gay musical history, with crucial archival works by legends like Patrick Cowley, Sylvester, and Man Parrish. On Deep Entries, the label spans 6 years of gay electronics-from sultry to angsty to camp, these songs are overflowing with snappy 808 snares and sinewy analog synth leads. The '80s were a difficult period for many in the gay community as they grappled with the horrors of the HIV/AIDS crisis. The 10 tracks on Deep Entries, varied in genre and vibe, are united in their portraiture of 1980s gay life, and the hope for love or fleeting romance. Previously unreleased cruising soundtracks come courtesy of Patrick Cowley's "Love Me Hot" featuring vocalist Paul Parker and Boytronic's "Tonight (Alternate Mix)" set on Hamburg's famous "Mile of Sin." Brisbane-based Megamen deliver the proto-electroclash number "Designed for Living, " which prefigures Madonna's Marlene Dietrich rap in "Vogue." Trans vocalist Paula "Ula" Villagrá declares, "Everyone is gay!" on Muzak's "Happy Song, " a skittering tecnopop anthem. Dereck Higgins' "This Was Something" rings like a lost Joy Division cut draped in bizarre effects, and Polar Praxis' "(I Want) To Be Different" is a seething ode to alterity. Nightmoves' "Nightdrive, " is best known as the brooding instrumental B-side to their epochal "Transdance." Transistor Jet's "Master Of The Universe (BW's f-w)", Maxx Mann's "Just Like a Razor" and Bachelor's Anonymous' "A Stranger's Bed" are mood music for the pleasures of BDSM and one-night stands. The record comes housed in a retro bathhouse fantasy sleeve designed by Gwenaël Rattke and includes a double-sided poster with photographs and lyrics. Deep Entries arrives on December 1st in honor of World AIDS day, and proceeds will go to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Track List

  1. 1. Maxx Mann - Just Like a Razor
  2. 2. Boytronic - Tonight (Alternate Mix)
  3. 3. Muzak - the Happy Song
  4. 4. Dereck Higgins - This Was Something
  5. 5. Transistor Jet - Master of the Universe (BW's F-W)
  6. 6. Patrick Cowley - Love Me Hot (Feat. Paul Parker)
  7. 7. Polar Praxis - (I Want) to Be Different
  8. 8. Nightmoves - Nightdrive
  9. 9. Megamen - Designed for Living
  10. 10. Bachelors Anonymous - a Stranger's Bed

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Various Artists- Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985 (Various Artists) (PREORDER)

SKU: 794811515692
Regular price Rs. 2,300.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 12.06.24

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Dark Entries has raided the bathhouse to bring us Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985, 10 tracks of obscure queer synth bliss. One of Dark Entries' most important missions has been illuminating neglected facets of gay musical history, with crucial archival works by legends like Patrick Cowley, Sylvester, and Man Parrish. On Deep Entries, the label spans 6 years of gay electronics-from sultry to angsty to camp, these songs are overflowing with snappy 808 snares and sinewy analog synth leads. The '80s were a difficult period for many in the gay community as they grappled with the horrors of the HIV/AIDS crisis. The 10 tracks on Deep Entries, varied in genre and vibe, are united in their portraiture of 1980s gay life, and the hope for love or fleeting romance. Previously unreleased cruising soundtracks come courtesy of Patrick Cowley's "Love Me Hot" featuring vocalist Paul Parker and Boytronic's "Tonight (Alternate Mix)" set on Hamburg's famous "Mile of Sin." Brisbane-based Megamen deliver the proto-electroclash number "Designed for Living, " which prefigures Madonna's Marlene Dietrich rap in "Vogue." Trans vocalist Paula "Ula" Villagrá declares, "Everyone is gay!" on Muzak's "Happy Song, " a skittering tecnopop anthem. Dereck Higgins' "This Was Something" rings like a lost Joy Division cut draped in bizarre effects, and Polar Praxis' "(I Want) To Be Different" is a seething ode to alterity. Nightmoves' "Nightdrive, " is best known as the brooding instrumental B-side to their epochal "Transdance." Transistor Jet's "Master Of The Universe (BW's f-w)", Maxx Mann's "Just Like a Razor" and Bachelor's Anonymous' "A Stranger's Bed" are mood music for the pleasures of BDSM and one-night stands. The record comes housed in a retro bathhouse fantasy sleeve designed by Gwenaël Rattke and includes a double-sided poster with photographs and lyrics. Deep Entries arrives on December 1st in honor of World AIDS day, and proceeds will go to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Track List

  1. 1. Maxx Mann - Just Like a Razor
  2. 2. Boytronic - Tonight (Alternate Mix)
  3. 3. Muzak - the Happy Song
  4. 4. Dereck Higgins - This Was Something
  5. 5. Transistor Jet - Master of the Universe (BW's F-W)
  6. 6. Patrick Cowley - Love Me Hot (Feat. Paul Parker)
  7. 7. Polar Praxis - (I Want) to Be Different
  8. 8. Nightmoves - Nightdrive
  9. 9. Megamen - Designed for Living
  10. 10. Bachelors Anonymous - a Stranger's Bed

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.


Follow us on Instagram.