Latest Release
- 25 OCT 2024
- 1 Song
- Settle (Deluxe) · 2012
- You & Me (feat. Eliza Doolittle) [Rivo Remix] - Single · 2023
- Free Spirit · 2019
- Know Your Worth - Single · 2020
- Flume (Deluxe Edition) · 2013
- She’s Gone, Dance On - Single · 2024
- Settle (Deluxe) · 2013
- Caracal (Deluxe) · 2015
- Settle (Special Edition) · 2013
- TRUE MAGIC · 2024
Albums
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- Wickedly eclectic dance and all-star vocalists—now featuring new track "ENERGY".
- High-concept imagery from the deep-house duo.
- In the early '10s, Disclosure made their mark mixing up ‘90s house and garage with seductive R&B vocals. Maybe it's fitting that the duo's influence has been strongest on R&B itself, as acts across the globe—MNEK in London, Anderson .Paak in L.A.—have translated the duo's supple synths and slinky grooves into soulful pop. Back on the dance floor, their revivalist instincts have kept resonating in latter-day 2-steppers like Shift K3Y.
- The decades of soulful dance that led to their UK garage revival.
- Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence talks about the duo's recent favourites.
Compilations
Appears On
- Khalid
- After patience and a lot of hustle, “Latch” had everyone dancing.
- The electronic duo on their single "Waterfall (feat. Raye)."
- Anna chats with the artists about their new track.
- The cover stars join Anna to play their single "Happening."
- The artists on “Happening."
- The duo chats with Zane and selects music.
- Disclosure interviews ENERGY collaborator Kelis.
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About Disclosure
“I’ve always felt that the dance music scene is too cool for us,” producer Guy Lawrence told Apple Music in 2020. It’s a bit of a surprise admission considering that he and his brother Howard—who was just 15 when they released their first music as Disclosure—were hugely responsible for reinvigorating house music in the UK in the early 2010s. “It was never our intention to be famous,” said Guy. “It was the music that we wanted to be famous, and the more work we did, the better chance it had.” While their musical peers James Blake and Mount Kimbie were redirecting dubstep towards a more organic, instrumental style, Disclosure looked to ’90s house and UK garage as inspiration for their developing sound—one that had reverence for the past but still aimed to push things forward. Their first single, 2010’s “Offline Dexterity”, generated a lot of buzz for the two Surrey teens, but it was 2012’s genre-fluid “Latch” (which made good on an irresistible vocal from another fledgling UK talent, Sam Smith) that cemented their status as British dance music’s new standard-bearers. Their debut album, Settle, would top the UK album charts nine months later. Its power lay in the complementary talents of brothers born to a rock musician father and session singer mother. Guy brought the intuitive, deeply satisfying production that delivered club credibility, while Howard’s songwriting instincts ensured an abundance of radio-friendly hooks for the duo’s tastefully curated vocalists, which included Smith, AlunaGeorge, Jessie Ware and others. The band’s second album, Caracal, arrived in 2015 to diversify and disrupt the Disclosure blueprint. Five years, a hiatus and several appetite-whetting EPs on, they did much the same with their third. “Because of the time off, ENERGY has been a little more tactical,” Howard told Apple Music. “With the first album especially, we basically wrote songs and put them out. Now, we’ve got a wider musical vocabulary. Guy can now say, ‘I want this to sound like a French house tune,’ and I can say, ‘I want chords to make me feel this way.’ Our skills have progressed.”
- ORIGIN
- Reigate, Surrey, England
- FORMED
- 2010
- GENRE
- Electronic