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...presenting teaching fellow Michael L. Dougan one of the Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Awards last night, Ashish Agrawal ’08, told a story of Dougan??s dedication to his students: two days before his wife’s due date, the molecular and cellular biology TF held a review session. Students and faculty gathered last night to hear stories of dedication like this one and celebrate exemplary teaching at Harvard by honoring the nominees for the 25th annual Levenson Prize. The recipients of the three awards—one senior faculty member, one junior faculty...
...angularity and fluidity.This group piece rivaled “Suffered Silence,” a solo choreographed and performed by Merritt A. Moore ’10, for the best performance of the evening. Moore choreographed for herself a very challenging, enthralling piece, brilliantly setting it to Rob Dougan??s bizarre “Clubbed to Death.” With every move, Moore successfully juxtaposed classical technique with contemporary movement—and excelled at both. The second half of “From the Wings,” however, was not without its missteps. Kenney?...
Despite the seven years of work that went into Furious Angels, though, Dougan??s best song is still “Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Mix),” a standout on the soundtrack to The Matrix. The downtempo classic featured a simple but alluring combination of rising strings and hip-hop beats that was immediately recognizable...
More than being able to craft catchy songs, Dougan??s sensibility as a classical composer gives the album a welcome depth. On the appropriately titled “Instrumental,” he does away with both beats and vocals, leaving the listener with an atmospheric—if harmonically unadventurous—composition for strings...
...Dougan??s strength really lies in his vocal arrangements, though his voice alone doesn’t have the range to make up for the substantial length of ballads like “Drinking Song.” Still, the evocative chilled-out beats on Furious Angels are a worthy continuation of the style created in “Clubbed To Death...
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