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Mutant Man Lyrics – Patrick Cowley
Soundtrack Album: Love Lies Bleeding
Mutant Man Text
When the dust has fallen
Silence rules the earth
When the ancient crumbling stone
Lies buried beneath the dirt
When the mystery returns
To darkened mutant man
He will understand
Deeper down the corridor
Returning to the source
Rhythm touching rhythm
Is the underlying force
When he hears the harmony
Inside mutant man
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
When the dust has fallen
Silence rules the earth
When the ancient crumbling stone
Lies buried beneath the dirt
When the mystery returns
To darkened mutant man
He will understand
Deeper down the corridor
Returning to the source
Rhythm touching rhythm
Is the underlying force
When he hears the harmony
Inside mutant man
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
He will understand
Love Lies Bleeding
Soundtrack Lyrics for Movie, 2024
Track Listing
March, 22nd 2024
Patrick Cowley's 1982 album, "Mind Warp," features the standout track "Mutant Man," showcasing his deep dive into the Hi-NRG dance music scene. This song, alongside his wider body of work, represents Cowley's groundbreaking approach to electronic dance music. He fused energetic rhythms with a sound that seemed years ahead of its time, a fusion that remains influential in the genre to this day.
Song Details:
Album: Mind Warp (1982)
Genre: Hi-NRG
Track Duration: 5:23
Record Label: Megatone Records
Production Lead: Patrick Cowley
Instrumentation and Arrangement: Patrick Cowley
Since the 2010s, there has been a revived interest in Cowley's music including "Mutant Man," likely due to the emergence of nu-disco and a renewed recognition of disco’s role in the gay liberation movement. His contributions continue to be celebrated posthumously, highlighting his legacy as a trailblazer in the realm of electronic dance music.
Exploring the Lyrics and Significance:
"Mutant Man" lyrically paints a picture of a world after an apocalypse, where fragments of the past and the crux of human identity are unearthed amid silence and ruin. The "mutant man," a figurative entity, represents humanity's persistent spirit and its ability to comprehend and rejuvenate. His odyssey through "the corridor" towards "the source" and his eventual finding of "harmony" within showcases a philosophical journey towards self-understanding and connection. The chant of "He will understand" echoes as both a guiding light and a hopeful prediction for achieving enlightenment and inner tranquility.
The focus on rhythm and harmony as foundational elements mirrors Cowley's own musical principles and hints at a deeper message about the essential ties that connect individuals, transcending physical boundaries and extending into the spiritual realm. Cowley's message through this song seems to be a call for a profound self and universal comprehension, suggesting that amid the ruins, there's still hope for regeneration and insight.
Within Cowley's broader discography, "Mutant Man" stands out as an exemplification of his pioneering spirit and progressive mindset. This track not only serves the purpose of entertainment but invites its audience to delve into their own minds, promoting introspection and an exploration of consciousness.
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