Around 1990, his friend Rollo Armstrong brought Rob Dougan from Australia to London. From 1991 to 1995, "Rob D" was a DJ and remix artist. In 1994 his remixes started charting in the UK. He also released his first own single, "Hard Times".
In 1995, his hit single "Clubbed To Death" gave him a recognized name in the UK dance club scene. He produced almost a dozen remixes of it, including the fan-favourite "kurayamino mix". His label Mo'Wax Records was so pleased they commissioned him the follow-up "Clubbed to Death 2" (later the bonus track on the album).
But in 1996, his new track "Furious Angels" (which should have heralded his first album) didn't please his then label; Dougan eventually released it as a single in 1998 with his new label Cheeky Records, just a few months before Cheeky went bankrupt, stopping the production on the album about to be released. Dougan toiled six more years, doing remixes and licensing his tracks, in order to self-produce the album exactly like he intended it: backed by a full orchestra and a full choir.
In 1999, his exposure increased dramatically when his "Clubbed To Death (kurayamino variation)" was featured on the soundtrack of The Matrix, but this hit remained the only public face of then "Rob D". He has also provided remixes of songs by U2, Moby and Kylie Minogue, and contributed two more tracks to the soundtrack of the 2003's Matrix sequel The Matrix Reloaded.
In 2002 in the UK, and 2003 in the rest of the world, he eventually released his debut album Furious Angels to mixed responses and some surprise from the new tone of his work, as well as from his own Leonard Cohenesque gravel-voiced vocals. Later in 2003, a two-disc re-release of Furious Angels featured all-instrumental versions on the second disc.
Dougan's music is difficult to pin down into a single genre. He obviously composes with a significant dance club-influenced beat, but with major symphonic elements such as full-sized string orchestras, and his own, rough, alternative-rock-like lyrics. When asked, Rob Dougan's usual response is that the album is "antigenre".
Currently Rob Dougan is working on two new releases - a classical album of "some gems (often obscure), own favorites and pieces that he like a lot" (a sort of cover-album), and album of orchestral pieces which he has written by himself (a follow-up album to Furious Angels).
Dougan returned in 2015 with a 5-track EP known as The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Sessions, available exclusively via his website, consisting of classical/symphonic pieces. An accompanying video captures the performance of the EP. In 2016 he released a second EP Misc. Sessions which includes new songs five of which feature vocals and seven songs that are completely instrumental.
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Rob Dougan Lyrics
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New York City is...
The city serves as a metaphor for urban life and all its associated chaos, diversity, and excitement
...not a friendly place.
Despite its allure, the city proves to be unforgiving, harsh, and brimming with danger at times
The Empire State will tumble...
The iconic skyscraper symbolizes the notion that even the strongest and most formidable structures can crumble and fall
...gracefully to the ground.
The destruction of the Empire State Building, while tragic, will still maintain an element of grace and beauty, much like a falling tree in a forest
In the city of dreams...
New York is known as 'the city that never sleeps,' and thus represents a place where people come to pursue their aspirations and passions
...you get caught up in the schemes...
Despite the allure, the city has a dark underbelly of deceit, greed, and corruption that can easily trap and ensnare individuals seeking success
...and Broadway melody...
The famous avenue represents the entertainment industry, and the lyrics suggest the inherent beauty and enchantment of the performing arts
...seems to disappear...
However, even the magic of Broadway can be overshadowed and replaced by the harsh realities of everyday life in the city
...instead you will find...
Despite the challenges, the city still offers a wealth of opportunity, excitement, and adventure for those willing to brave its trials
...that you're losing your mind.
Ultimately, the extreme intensity and demands of life in the city can push individuals to their emotional and psychological limits, leading to potential breakdowns or crises
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DOUGAN, ROB
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