
14 Songs, 1 Hour

Settle Disclosure
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4.8, 5 Ratings - $9.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
Crisp drums, juicy chords, irresistible hooks—Disclosure’s debut album couldn't have sounded fresher. Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence were just kids when their favorite styles were last in vogue, and they bring the right balance of innocence and insouciance to swinging drums and plunging organ basslines, while vocalists like Sam Smith and AlunaGeorge lend a soulful shine to the impeccably polished productions.
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Intro
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When a Fire Starts to Burn
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Latch (feat. Sam Smith)
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F for You
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White Noise (feat. Aluna George)
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Defeated No More (feat. Edward Macfarlane)
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Stimulation
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Voices (feat. Sasha Keable)
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Second Chance
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Grab Her!
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You & Me (feat. Eliza Doolittle)
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January (feat. Jamie Woon)
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Confess to Me (feat. Jessie Ware)
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Help Me Lose My Mind (feat. London Grammar)
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Ratings and Reviews
Great Debut!
It was love from the moment I heard Latch... and the love only deepened after hearing the whole album. When A Fire Starts to Burn is a great beginning song and really sets the tone for the whole record. At times, I am reminded of Basement Jaxx (whom I adore!) and Daft Punk (whom I really like!). It is a really great album and is a wonderful addtion to my Electronica stash.
Wow what a bag of goodies
A must-have from disclosure.
BOP
I’ve been bopping to this my whole childhood