With Hard Ware, Dark Entries Records delivers the most substantial offering yet in its ongoing celebration of Patrick Cowley’s legacy. Cut from sessions that date back to a creatively feverish period in early-1980s San Francisco, the album is alive with analog kick, distorted synths, and rhythmic drive. Cowley's sound palette—assembled across analog drum machines and layered modular synth architecture—captures the energy of a city thrumming with underground nightlife, queer celebration, and cultural risk-taking. Vocal turns by Jeanie Tracy and Peggy Gibbons offer glimpses of gospel and pop drama amidst the mechanical pulse, continuing the hybrid spirit of Cowley’s most celebrated productions for Sylvester and Paul Parker. The sequencing is notably kinetic, placing playful, sleaze-soaked tracks beside more austere, industrial cuts and psychedelic moments, as if the listener is wandering from room to room in a dreamlike club environment.