Album: David Guetta, One Love (Virgin)

Simmy Richman
Saturday 22 August 2009 19:00 EDT
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It opens with a piano rifft hat shamelessly steals from Coldplay's "Clocks", but it's not long beforethe familiar thud-thud thud of house music takes over, trampling all other musical influences in its wake.

To be fair, this fourth album from the French DJ voted fifth best in the world in a DJ magazine poll last year, has enough famous guests (Kelly Rowland,Akon, Will.i.am, etc) to get the party started, but inthe comfort of your homethis, like most housemusic, is more likely to have you reaching forthe Panado

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