Domino Harvey connotation is nothing but gist of the news that Domino is going to release Joshua Count Harvey and Graeme Sinden Sinden’s album Mega Mega Mega.

With Domino Harvey connotation, Mega Mega Mega is hitting the music stores on 23rd August and for the listeners, you can find elements of rave, spacey ambient, raga, Latin funk, grime-y electronica, house and many other styles that would be described by astute people as bailey, Baltimore club and booty bass.

According to C&S, it is going to be world music from Essex and single from the album released on 16th August; ‘After Dark’ is described as Nigerian folk disco by C&S.

Speaking about Domino’s Mega Mega Mega, the genre followed by C&S is not easy to grasp as they have left no rock unturned trying afro beat to Latin funk and for many it is not going to be a new chapter in UK electronic dance music rather a clean summation of music in UK in last 15 years.

But Joshua Count Harvey has high hopes for new album and he has revealed that they are eyeing charts with their single After Dark.

After Dark features William Rees and Kai Fish of Mystery Jets and Harvey has said that being a close friend of Mystery Jets, their having Rees and Fish is but natural.

Harvey has also declared After Dark his one of the best works.

Describing the sound of Mega Mega Mega by Domino, Harvey added that it is quite a cross-section of stuff and it is not really one particular genre but a mixture of things to try to develop something new and exciting.

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