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[[image:Rob_Dougan_2003_promo_FA09.jpg|right|299px|thumb|[[Rob Dougan]] in 2003 for the promotion of his debut album ''[[Furious Angels]]'']]
'''[[GMA Network]]'s programs''' include news and current affairs shows, [[documentaries]], [[drama]]s, dubbed foreign serials, entertainment, news and talk shows, game shows, variety shows, musicals, sitcoms, children's shows, fantasy and reality shows.
 
For the previously aired and defunct shows of the network, please see the [[list of shows previously aired by GMA Network]].
'''Rob Dougan''', who started as '''Rob D''', is a genre-blending music composer mixing the sound of [[orchestral]] [[film music]], the beat of club [[Trip Hop]], and [[bluesy]] vocals, only tangentially relatable to [[electronic music]]. Known primarily for his 1995 breakthrough single "[[Furious Angels#Clubbed to Death|Clubbed To Death]] (kurayamino mix)", popularized by 1999's [[The Matrix]] soundtrack, it wasn't until 2002 that he released in the UK his debut album ''[[Furious Angels]]''. He was born ca. 1965 in Sydney, [[Australia]] and moved to London, [[United Kingdom|UK]] ca. 1990.
 
==GMA Network programs==
: "'' I'm associated with dance music, with electronica, which makes me feel ill. I only learnt all the boring computer crap as a means to an end. Virtually all musicians these days use computers, but if you write a book on a computer, nobody calls it electronic writing; the format you use doesn't necessarily affect the outcome. ''" (Rob Dougan) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/homeentertainment/story/0,12830,1030987,00.html]
===Local programs===
====[[GMA News and Public Affairs]]====
[[Image:GMANewsLogo.png|right|200px]]
*''[[100% Pinoy]]
*''[[24 Oras]]
*''[[Emergency (TV program)|Emergency]]
*''[[GMA Flash Report]]
*''[[GMA Weekend Report]]
*''[[Imbestigador]]
*''[[I-Witness]]
*''[[Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho]]
*''[[Kay Susan Tayo]]
*''[[Palaban]]
*''[[Pinoy Meets World]]
*''[[Reporter's Notebook]]
*''[[Saksi]]
*''[[Sine Totoo]]
*''[[Unang Hirit]]
 
====GMA KiliTV====
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*''[[Bahay Mo Ba 'To]]
*''[[Bitoy's Funniest Videos]]
*''[[Bubble Gang]]
*''[[Daddy Di Do Du]]
*''[[HP: Ibang Level Na!]]
*''[[Nuts Entertainment]]
*''[[Who's Your Daddy Now?]]
 
====GMA History Telebabad====
*''[[Impostora]]
*''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]
*''[[Mga Mata ni Anghelita]]
 
====GMA Dramarama sa Hapon====
[[image:Rob_Dougan_2003_promo_FA07.jpg|left|281px|thumb|[[Rob Dougan]] in 2003 for the promotion of his debut album ''[[Furious Angels]]'']]
*''[[Daisy Siete|Daisy Siete Season 15: Isla Chikita]]
*''[[Pati Ba Pintig ng Puso]]
*''[[Sinasamba Kita]]
 
====Sabado Star Power====
Ca. 1990, his friend [[Rollo Armstrong|Rollo]] 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".
*''[[Fantastic Man]]
*''Kapuso Sine Special
*''[[Startalk]]
*''[[Wish Ko Lang]]
*''[[Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman]]
 
====Linggo Bingo====
In 1995, his hit single "[[Furious Angels#Clubbed to Death|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). Clubbed To Death was inspired by Elgar's "Enigma Variations". The main theme was used and can be heard in the first variation.
*''[[All Star K!]]
*''[[Boys Nxt Door]]
*''[[Mel and Joey]]
*''[[Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang]]
*''[[Move: The Search For Billy Crawford's Pinoy Dancers]]
*''[[Showbiz Central]]
*''SNBO (Sunday Night Box Office)
*''[[SOP Rules]]
*''[[Tok! Tok! Tok! Isang Milyon Pasok!]]
 
====Other programs====
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 intends it: backed by a full orchestra and a full choir.
*''[[Art Angel]]
*''[[Eat Bulaga!]]
*''[[Diyos at Bayan]]
*''[[Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko]]
*''[[Lovely Day: LD Force]]
*''[[Magpakailanman]]
*''[[Maynila (TV series)|Maynila]]
*''[[Sis (Philippine TV program)|Sis]]
*''[[Just Joking]]
 
===Foreign/canned shows===
In 1999, his exposure increased dramatically when his "[[Furious Angels#Clubbed to Death|Clubbed To Death]] (kurayamino mix)" was featured on the soundtrack of ''[[The Matrix]]'', but this hit remains the only public face of then "Rob D". He has also provided remixes of songs by [[U2 (band)|U2]], [[Moby]] and [[Kylie Minogue]], and contributed two more tracks to the soundtrack of the 2003's Matrix sequel ''[[The Matrix Reloaded]]''.
====Asianovelas====
*''[[Great Teacher Onizuka#Live-Action|GTO: Live-Action]]''
*''[[Jumong (TV series)|Jumong]]
*''[[Love Truly]]''
*''[[Love in Heaven]]''
 
====Animé====
In 2002 in the UK, and 2003 in the rest of the world, he eventually released his [[debut album]] ''[[Furious Angels]]'' to mixed responses [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/douganrob/furiousangels] and some surprise from the new tone of his work, as well as from his own [[Leonard Cohen]]esque gravel-voiced vocals. Later in 2003, a two-disc re-release of ''Furious Angels'' featured all-instrumental versions on the second disc.
*''[[Bleach (manga)|Bleach]]''
*''[[Card Captor Sakura]]''
*''[[Case Closed|Detective Conan]]''
*''[[Chrono Crusade]]''
*''[[Dragon Ball Z]]''
*''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''
*''[[Ghostfighter]]''
*''[[Fighting Spirit|Knockout]]''
*''[[Machine Robo Rescue]]''
*''[[One Piece]]
*''[[Pokemon]]''
*''[[Rockman Exe]]''
*''[[Samurai 7]]
*''[[The Slayers]]''
*''[[Slamdunk]]''
 
====Tokusatsu====
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 orchestra]]s, and his own, rough, alternative-rock-like lyrics. When asked, Rob Dougan's usual response is that the album is "antigenre".
*''[[Kamen Rider Blade]]''
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*''[[Genseishin Justiriser]]''
 
===RGMA programs nationwide===
== Discography ==
*Newscasts
**''[[Balitang Bisdak]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Cebu
**''[[Ratsada]]'' - regional newscast of GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
**''[[Testigo]]'' -regional newscast of GMA Davao
*Variety
**''[[Bongga!]]'' - regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Iloilo and Bacolod
**''[[Kuyaw!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Davao
**''[[Oi! (TV program)|Oi!]]''- regional variety show produced by GMA Entertainment Group for GMA Cebu
 
==GMA Network upcoming programs==
[[image:Rob_Dougan_2003_Furious_Angels_cover.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The cover to [[Rob Dougan]]'s 2003 debut album ''[[Furious Angels]]'']]
===Local Programs===
*Angela Markado<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Celebrity Duets (Philippine TV series)|Celebrity Duets]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Barrameda | first = Joe | title = John Estrada, idolo ng kalalakihan | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[June 12]], [[2007]] | url =http://abante-tonite.com/issue/june1107/showbiz_jb.htm | accessdate = June 12 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (July 2007)
*Dyesebel<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Fulhaus]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Diones | first = Allan | title = FIRST READ ON PEP: Pia Guanio is Vic Sotto's leading lady in new GMA-7 sitcom "Fulhaus" | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[June 28]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/news/13828/FIRST-READ-ON-PEP:-Pia-Guanio-is-Vic-Sottos-leading-lady-in-new-GMA-7-sitcom-Fulhaus | accessdate = June 28}}</ref> (September 2007)
*Igorota<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Kamandag]]<ref name="multiple"/> (2008)
*[[L.U.V. Pow]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Erece | first = Dinno | title = GMA-7 unleashes its new shows for 2007 | publisher = Philippine Entertainment Portal | date =[[January 19]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.pep.ph/articles/news/11932.htm | accessdate = January 27 }}</ref> (September 2007)
*[[Magic Kamison|Magic Kamison: Season 2]]<ref> (2008)[http://pep.ph/news/12505/Alex-de-Rossi-ready-to-work-with-Jennylyn-Mercado-in-&%2339;Super-Twins& Alex de Rossi ready to work with Jennylyn Mercado in 'Super Twins'], ''pep.ph'', n.d. Accessed last May 21, 2007.</ref> (2008)
*[[Marimar (Philippine TV series)|Marimar]]<ref name="multiple">{{cite web | last = Lorenzo | first = Alfie | title = GMA 7, siksik sa mga pasabog | publisher = Abante Tonight | date =[[February 5]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/feb0507/showbiz_al.htm | accessdate = February 22 | language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]]}}</ref> (September 2007)
*Rosang Agimat<ref name="multiple"/>
*[[Shaider (Philippine TV series)|Shaider]]<ref>[http://www.pep.ph/news/13214/GMA-7-to-serialize-Mga-Mata-ni-Angelita-of-the-late-Julie-Vega "GMA-7 to serialize Mga Mata ni Angelita of the late Julie Vega"], '' mb.com.ph'', n.d. Accessed last April 12, 2007.</ref> (2007)
*[[Sine Novela]]<ref name="multiple"/>
# [[Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap]]
# Saan Darating Ang Umaga
# Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin
# Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan
# Saan Nagtatago Ang Pag-ibig
# Paano Ba Ang Mangarap
# Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin
# Tayong Dalawa
# Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak
*[[StarStruck|StarStruck: The Star Explosion]]<ref>{{cite web | last = E. Bautista | first = Mario | title = Starstruck Top 6 to get maximum exposure | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[April 10]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-04-10&sec=3&aid=14564 | accessdate = June 6}}</ref> (December 2007)
*[[Super Twins#Season 2|Super Twins: Season 2]]<ref>{{cite web | last = Asiñas | first = Noel | title = Na-‘X’ na ‘MKM’ episode, lumusot sa MTRCB! | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[June 6]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-06-06&sec=3&aid=20470 | accessdate = June 6}}</ref> (March 2008)
*[[Tasya Fantasya]]<ref name="multiple"/>
*Untitled Philippine-China Co-Production<ref>{{cite web | last = Asiñas | first = Noel | title = China makikisosyo sa GMA-7 | publisher = Journal Online | date =[[June 13]], [[2007]] | url =http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2007-06-14&sec=3&aid=21319 | accessdate = June 13}}</ref>
*Zimatar<ref name="multiple"/>
 
==Special Shows==
=== Studio albums ===
*[[Kapusolympics]]: The GMA 57th Anniversary Special (July 1, 2007)
 
==References==
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* (2002) ''[[Furious Angels]]''
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** 1-CD (15 tracks) on the UK edition (bonus "Clubbed to Death 2")
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** 2-CD (15+10 tracks) on the 2003 re-release (the second disc provides the instrumental versions of the first disc, for those who disliked Dougan's gravelly voice or want to hear the pieces in the fashion they were used on movies like [[Driven]] and [[Matrix trilogy]]).
 
===See Singles, EPs =also==
 
*[[GMA Network]]
* (1995) "Hard Times" - Single, various remixes.
*[[List of Philippine television shows]]
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*[[GMA Pinoy TV]]
* (1995) "Clubbed to Death" - Single, many variant EPs ranging from 2 to 8 remixes.
*[[List of programs broadcast by Q]]
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*[[List of shows previously aired by GMA Network]]
* (1998) "Furious Angels" - Single, many variant EPs ranging from 2 to 7 remixes.
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* (1999) ''[[The Matrix (OST)]]'' has "Clubbed to Death (kurayamino mix)" credited to his then DJ alias "Rob D".
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* (2003) ''[[The Matrix Reloaded#Soundtrack|The Matrix Reloaded (OST)]]'' has "Furious Angels[instrumental]" and "Chateau" (an original track).
 
==External links==
=== Selected songs showcasing style ===
 
*[http://www.igma.tv Official Website of GMA Network]
* "I'm Not Driving Anymore" (instrumental and vocal versions. From ''Furious Angels'' album, appeared in ''Driven'', a movie about racing. Instrumental version was used in the trailer for ''The Matrix Reloaded''.).
*[http://www.gmapinoytv.com Official Website of GMA Pinoy TV]
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* "Chateau" (features beats, strings, and brass. From ''The Matrix Reloaded'' fight scene of Neo against the Merovingian's henchmen. Fast pace, atmospheric, modern instrumental)
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* "Born Yesterday" (also from ''Furious Angels'' album. Vocal version offers plaintive, powerful lyrics)
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* "Left Me for Dead" (''Furious Angels'' album. Vocal version poses some angry lyrics alongside strings and deep bass beats)
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* "Clubbed to Death 2" (''Furious Angels'' exclusive track. A more driving version than the ''1'' counterpart)
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* "Will You Follow Me", & Instrumental (''Furious Angels''. Virtually all orchestral elements creating some romantic modern orchestra music)
 
{{Programs}}
== See also ==
 
[[Category:GMA Network| ]]
* [[Matrix trilogy]]: [[The Matrix]], [[The Matrix Reloaded]], & [[The Matrix Revolutions]]
[[Category:Lists of television series by network|GMA Network]]
 
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== External links ==
 
=== General links ===
 
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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/homeentertainment/story/0,12830,1030987,00.html Guardian's 2003 article] - Good overview, many useful quotes.
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* [http://music.ign.com/articles/410/410139p1.html IGN's 2003 interview] - All about his involvement with the [[Matrix series]]'s soundtracks.
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* [http://imdb.com/name/nm1354874/ Rob Dougan's composer filmography] @ [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb]] - tracks use (incomplete)
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* [http://www.moodymoon.net/rd/films_en.html Rob Dougan in films, TV, etc.] - Illustrated list of the uses of Dougan's music. [English section of a larger Japanese site]
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* [http://www.rdcd.com/ RDCD.com - Rob Dougan Compact Disc] - Up-to-date illustrated Rob Dougan discography.
 
=== Fansite links ===
 
* [http://www.robdougan.net/ Rob Dougan.net] - The Rob Dougan fansite: blognews, bio, discog, etc.
* [http://www.robdougan.info/ (french) RobDougan.info] - Useful fansite in French
 
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