His first release, a remix of Pendulums "I Need You" became an instant club anthem, being played by the likes of Paul Oakenfold and Pete Tong in the United Kingdom.
He released various tracks throughout the late 1990s and was an influential producer in the Melbourne underground scene working with "Zero Tolerance" recordings running their CBD studio.
In 2004, he and fellow Melbourne DJ Grant Smillie began the production outfit TV Rock[1] and toured with the Future Music Festival in 2010.
[citation needed] He attended Yarra Valley Grammar, where he discovered an interest in music production through listening to a school mates cassette tape edits.
[citation needed] Gough's records have also been getting regular plays on Pete Tong's influential Radio 1 show 'the essential selection' in the UK, with one of his TV Rock remixes (with Smillie) getting the coveted 'essential new tune'.
[3] As TV Rock with Grant Smillie, Gough has had 11 No.1 dance tracks on the ARIA club chart, more than anyone else, and in 2006 their smash hit "Flaunt It" broke all the records.
Gough and Andy James (Sgt Slick) have joined forces to create the newest powerhouse duo, L'Tric, and released their first single, "This Feeling".