Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death May 2026

: The Guardian has noted its frequent use in reality television as musical shorthand for introducing "unspeakable" characters or "hard-hitting" drama.

: Some fans interpret the song's progression as a portrayal of the struggle against addiction, moving from temptation to consequences. Artistic Legacy

Watch the original music video for "Clubbed to Death," which features striking visuals reminiscent of Terry Gilliam's Brazil: Rob Dougan-Clubbed to Death atmosfearic1 YouTube• Jan 4, 2009 If you'd like, I can: Provide a breakdown of the for The Matrix . Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death

While synonymous with The Matrix , the song has lived a long second life across various media:

Rob Dougan himself is known for being an "odd musician" who reportedly doesn't consider much of his work for The Matrix very highly. Despite this, "Clubbed to Death" remains a staple for testing the low-end performance of headphones and speakers due to its dramatically swelling bass line. : The Guardian has noted its frequent use

: The haunting string introduction and piano melodies are inspired by and excerpted from Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, Op. 36 .

The track is famous for its "Kurayamino Variation," which famously scores the "Woman in the Red Dress" scene in The Matrix . Its distinctive sound is built on several key layers: While synonymous with The Matrix , the song

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