At Home with Disclosure: The Playlist
“We've always gone for longevity—that’s what we've always prided ourselves on and what we always wanted,” Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence says about working together with his brother Howard for over 10 years. “The part of the music that is most interesting to us is the fact that you can sit down in the studio one day with nothing that exists, and you leave with a song that then can potentially exist forever, beyond our lifetimes.” In their career-spanning conversation with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the electronic duo discuss remaining authentic, how they’ve evolved since their debut album Settle, and giving fans a window into their creative process via Twitch livestreams. Fresh off the release of their third studio LP, ENERGY, Guy and Howard curate a selection of tracks that are lifting their hearts up during lockdown on this exclusive Apple Music playlist. Check out their picks below. DJ Streaks, “House Head” Guy: “It’s got a very jazzy sensibility, ambiance almost. But the best thing about him is he's 17 as well, and that excites me because he's making such matured-sounding house music already. Like, god knows where he'll be in a few years. So yeah, we're very excited about him and pushing his music a lot.” Odyssey, “Hang Together” Guy: “Odyssey's on there because I actually made an edit of that during lockdown for one of our sets and it's lyrically so on point. We've got to hang together. It was right at the beginning of lockdown, maybe a month in. I was listening to a lot of music going for my daily walk, daily exercise, whatever. That's not necessarily one of my favorites and it's the title track. But when I really listened to the lyrics, I was like, 'Oh yeah, that's so on point for our time.'” Jessie Ware, “Remember Where You Are” Howard: “I'm obsessed with this song. It is so beautiful. The last tune on the album and it's just got full Minnie Riperton vibes all over. No one's doing Minnie Riperton nowadays, and that just makes me so happy. Even the recording of it.”