Album: The Count & Sinden, Mega Mega Mega (Domino)

Simon Price
Saturday 21 August 2010 19:00 EDT
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The Count is Joshua Harvey, aka "Hervé", who, like collaborator Graeme Sinden, is a British DJ/producer of some note.

Their first album as a duo deals mainly in dirty electro and drum 'n' bass, with a taste of perfectly serviceable dance-pop in the shape of Mystery Jets vehicle (and current single) "After Dark" and Bashy-featuring "Addicted To You" (which ought to be the next one if they've got any sense), plus a touch of Baile funk with the help of Coolio Iglesias. Not bad, but as Sinden double-acts go, it's no Never the Twain.

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