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The most famous version, the "Kurayamino Variation," features a stark contrast between heavy electronic beats and a central, "calmer" piano melody that acts as a brief reprieve before the beats return. Pop Culture Impact

Dougan sampled the opening string figure from Gustav Holst’s "Jupiter" movement throughout the song, modulating the pitch to match the track's harmony. Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death

The haunting piano melody and short string intro are excerpts from the first movement of Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations . While it first appeared in the 1997 French

While it first appeared in the 1997 French film Clubbed to Death (Lola), its global fame skyrocketed after its inclusion in The Matrix . Musical Composition & Samples The track’s "epic" sound

"Clubbed to Death" is a seminal instrumental track by Australian composer , best known for its defining role in the 1999 film The Matrix . Originally released in 1995 on the Mo' Wax label, the piece is a masterclass in genre-blending, fusing orchestral arrangements with gritty trip-hop and breakbeat percussion. Musical Composition & Samples

The track’s "epic" sound is built upon several classical foundations: