Moby's single for 'Porcelain' is released June 12 on CD and July 3 on vinyl in the U.K. The 'Clubbed To Death Variation by Rob D Mix' is featured on one of the two CD singles and on one of the two 12" vinyl singles. [MAY 18, 2000] [updated MAY 24, 2000]
The single for 'Driving' was due out in August or September 1999, remixed by Hybrid, but has yet to be released. 'Clubbed To Death' would have been a b-side. Belle and Sebastian did not do remixes, as previously announced. [AUGUST 5, 1999] [UPDATED MAY 5, 2000]
His album, announced for release on Cheeky Records in U.K. in 1998 and then 1999, has yet to be released.
'Clubbed To Death' is featured on the soundtrack to the very popular film "The Matrix" that came out in April/May 1999. I have had lots of emails from people interested in that track. Many wanted to know how to get the sheet music for it. Unfortunately, there are no plans currently to publish the score.
Rob Dougan produced and co-wrote the song 'Jump' on the Kylie Minogue album out March 23, 1998 in U.K. Kylie's album came out in November 1997 in Japan and January 1998 in Australia.
Rob Dougan's 'Furious Angels' single came out on March 23, 1998 in U.K.
Clubbed to Death: Clubbed to Death [single] Music By Rob Dougan. Inspired by Yasunari Kawabata, Yasujiro Ozu, Ryuichi Sakamoto. Rob Dougan published by B.M.G. (U.K.) Ltd. Sleeve design: Ben Drury & Will Bankhead. Cover art by Futura 2000 (Detail from "Anatomy Of A Murder"). Clubbed to Death - Compact Disc Experience (Mo Wax, U.K., 1996) CD, MW037CD, ISBN# 5 016557 083750 6 tracks, includes: 1. 7:09 "First Mix" 2. 7:26 "Kurayamino Variation" 3. 8:05 "Clubbed to Death" (La Funk Mob Variation) 4. 6:03 "Peshay Remix" 5. 5:52 "Spoon Mix" 6. 5:05 "Clubbed to Death Darkside" Clubbed To Death #1 (Mo Wax, U.K., 1996) 12", MW037, ISBN# ? 3 tracks, includes: A1. 8:05? "Clubbed to Death" (La Funk Mob Variation) A2. 5:05? "Clubbed to Death Darkside" B1. 7:09? "First Mix" A1. Produced by La Funk Mob & Rob Dougan. A2. Remix by La Funk Mob. B1. Mixed by Chris Bemand & Rob Dougan. Clubbed To Death #2 (Mo Wax, U.K., 1996) 12", MW037R, ISBN# ? 4 tracks, includes: A1. 7:26? "Kurayamino Variation" A2. 6:03? "Peshay Remix" B1. 5:52? "Spoon Mix" B2. ?:?? "Totally Waxed Remix" A1. Produced by Rob Dougan. Engineered by Dave Burnham. Edited by Node. A2. Remixed by Peshay. B1. By Carl Craig for Planet E Communications. B2. Remixed by Wax Doctor. Mo Wax info: Tel: (0171) 857 2152; Fax: (0171) 713 0419 Mo Wax, 167 Caledonian Road, London N1 0SL [or 05L?] or Mo Wax, P.O. Box 9331, London N1 OTQ International A & R: James Lavelle.Rob Dougan: Furious Angels [single] [The lead vocals are by Rob himself, accompanied by a forty piece string orchestra. Apparently, this track revisits the musical themes of Rob D.'s 'Clubbed To Death' release for Mo Wax. There are at least two mixes by Rollo, one an instrumental. Also, there's a mix by Midfield General, a.k.a. Damian Harris, who runs the Skint label. This track is featured in an upcoming film entitled "Clubbed To Death" by Jean Baptiste Mondino. That film is named for the Dougan track.] (Cheeky Records/BMG, U.K., March 23, 1998) CD, catalog # CHEKCD.025, ISBN # 5 014524-102558 (Cheeky/Jive/Zomba, NL, March 23?, 1998) CD, catalog # 0518682 / LC 7925, ISBN # 5013705186820 (Cheeky/Intercord, DE, March 23?, 1998) CD, catalog # 8 85590 2 / LC 2463, ISBN # 7243 8 85590 2 7 6 tracks, includes: 1. 3:53 Furious Angels (Original Version Edit) 2. 8:11 Furious Angels (Clubbed To Death Variation) 3. 7:06 Furious Angels (Midfield General Mix) 4. 6:03 Furious Angels (Rollo's Thousand Volts Mix) 5. 6:03 Furious Angels (Original Mix) 6. 6:04 Furious Angels (Orchestral Version) Written and produced by Rob Dougan for Clubbed To Death Productions. 1, 5 and 6 recorded as Swanyard Studios and Angel Studios. Engineering and Additional Production by Pete Craige. Backing Vocals: Joy Malcolm. String Parts written by R. Dougan. Orchestrated, Arranged and Conducted by Nick Ingram. Strings Recorded by Gary Thomas. Inspired by Jean Cocteau's preface to Roland Garros' "Dans Le Ciel De La Patrie" [In The Sky Of The Homeland--MK] (1918) and Yukio Mishima's "Sun And Steel". 2. Laboured upon by the Hunchback of Hoxton Square and Ilian Walker. All drum programming by Ilian Walker 3. Remix and Additional Production by Midfield General. 4. Remixed by Rollo. Engineered by Phil Brown. Sirens by Nick Monassa. Bass by Tim. Keys by Mark Bates. (Cheeky Records/BMG, U.K., March 23, 1998) 12", CHEK.12025, ISBN # ? ? tracks [The 12" has the Clubbed to Death version on the A side; and the Rollo and Midfield General mixes] (Cheeky Records/BMG, U.K., Jan/Feb, 1998) 12" vinyl, promotional only [may be same as commercial release] [includes a Rollo instrumental mix]
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Nick Cave: Soon [?] [no details available as yet] Kylie Minogue: Kylie Minogue [album] (?/BMG, Japan, November 1997) CD, ISBN # ? [released as "Impossible Princess" with same track listing as subsequent Australian and U.K. versions, but with 'Tears' as an extra track, for a total of thirteen songs.] (?/BMG, Australia, January 15, 1998) CD, ISBN # ? [released as "Impossible Princess" but with same track listing as subsequent U.K. version] (Deconstruction/BMG, U.K., March 23, 1998) CD, ISBN # 74321 517272 / LC 8280 / F:BM 650 CASS, ISBN # ? [originally due for release last year, the album was delayed partly due to revamping of artwork after the title was changed from "Impossible Princess" to "Kylie Minogue", following news of Princess Diana's fatal accident.] 12 tracks, includes: 9. 4:02 Jump Song credits: Written by Kylie Minogue/Rob Dougan. Published by Mushroom Music International/BMG Music Publishing Ltd. Produced by Rob Dougan for Clubbed to Death productions. Co-produced by Jay Burnett. Engineered by Pete Craige. Moby: Porcelain [single] (Mute Records, U.K., June 12, 2000) CD ["Remixes"], catalog ?, ISBN # ? 3 tracks, includes: 1. : Porcelain (Clubbed To Death Variation by Rob Dougan Mix) (Mute Records, U.K., July 3, 2000) 12", catalog ?, ISBN # ? 3 tracks, includes: B2?. : Porcelain (Clubbed To Death Variation by Rob Dougan Mix) Andrea Parker: The Rocking Chair [single] All tracks written by Andrea Parker. Produced by Andrea Parker and Rob Dougan. Engineered by Goetz Vocal by Andrea Parker. String sections arranged by Stephen Roberts for The English String Orchestra. Recorded at Swanyard Studios. Published by Copyright Control. (Mo Wax/A & M Records, U.K., 1996) CD, MW045CD, ISBN# 7 31458 15692 5 6 tracks, includes: 1. 6:42 The Rocking Chair 2. 0:41 Rewind Interlude 3. 5:54 The Rocking Chair (The Rocking Chair mix) 4. 6:33 The Rocking Chair (Highly Strung) 5. 7:41 The Rocking Chair (Major Force West Remix) 6.. 6:35 The Rocking Chair (The DR55 Mix) 3. Mix by Andrea Parker. 4. Performed by The English String Orchestra. 5. Remix by Masayuki Kudo (Kudo and Toshi) for Major Force West productions. Engineered by John Lyons. Recorded and mixed at Major Force West and Dos Shot studios. Bass by Tim "the bass" Philbert. Drums by Toshi. Guitar by Toshi. 6. Remixed by Attica Blues. Recorded and mixed at Poppa Bear in the midst of London.