Disclosure – When A Fire Starts To Burn (Original Mix)

When A Fire Starts To Burn

It’s always a pleasant surprise when Disclosure upload more new music to SoundCloud. Settle, their first studio effort, will be released on June 3rd on PMR Records and now they’ve previewed the full version of the fourth single off the album “When A Fire Starts to Burn.” Attendees of their set at Coachella Weekend 1 and 2 may recognize this from their live performance, but it’s sure sounding good on headphones too. The sample is still stumping us, but if you know it, leave your guesses in the comments.

Disclosure confirms debut album, spring 2013 release date

Disclosure

Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence have announced a spring 2013 release for their debut album. Though the LP is yet to be titled, the two revealed the tracks will be similar to the house infused garage sounds we’ve heard on their Faces EP earlier this year. Disclosure has already tickled our ears with “Latch,” the first single from their work-in-progress album — and we have had a soft spot for the enormously talented sibling duo ever since. Their production chops continually impress us through thoughtfully delivered vocal hooks, chopped kick drums, and emotionally-driven beats, meaning the announcement will be met by some serious anticipation.

Via: Mixmag

Disclosure plays live at San Francisco’s Independent, brings UK garage to the US

Disclosure

Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence began their first American tour as Disclosure a few weeks ago. At only 17 and 20-years old respectively, they have been making music together over the last few years, releasing singles and short compilations along the way. Disclosure‘s production roots are in an updated version of two-step UK garage and funky house but have more recently offered bouncy synthesized outputs wrapped with poppy undertones.

San Francisco’s Independent was one of the first stops on their tour and the brothers were greeted by a packed venue of fans desperate to hear their unique blend of pop and UK garage. Stepping out just after 11:30pm, Guy and Howard played face-to-face rather than towards the crowd. With a dizzying array of laptops, drum machines, and keyboards the two gave listeners almost an hour and half taste of their sweet synth-heavy British tunes.

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