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About

Disclosure are brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence. They began releasing music in 2010 with their debut album Settle arriving in 2013 to huge critical acclaim - a lead single of which, 'Latch' featuring Sam Smith, has recently surpassed 1 BILLION streams. They have released three further studio albums, Caracal (2015), ENERGY (2020) and Alchemy (2023). They have been nominated for 8 Grammy's, 4 BRIT Awards and an Ivor Novello, amongst many other accolades. They have headlined arenas and festival bills all over the world across their 14 year career with the slightly younger sibling, Howard Lawrence having only just celebrated his 30th birthday.

Their latest single 'She's Gone, Dance On' has whipped up a frenzy in clubs and shows all over the world with DJ support from the likes of Todd Edwards, Joy Anonymous, salute, DJ Seinfeld, Peggy Gou, Sammy Virji, John Summit and Dom Dolla.

They also have a new club series - Friends & Family - curated by Guy. A joyful space where Guy visits the world's intimate venues to throw a party with, you guessed it, friends (the DJs) and family (the fans). Each unexpected lineup consists of exciting B2Bs, which have included so far Cajmere (Green Velvet), HAAI, Chloe Caillet, salute (see recent set in Medellín), Sammy Virji, DJ Tennis, TSHA, Duskus and many more. This series has given Disclosure fans - old and many, many new - the chance to fully immerse themselves in their world; a very different but equally rewarding experience from their epic, full-blown live shows.

Setlists

    1. 1.Intro
    2. 2.When a Fire Starts to Burn
    3. 3.F for You
    4. 4.Holding On
    5. 5.Douha (Mali Mali)
    6. 6.Expressing What Matters
    7. 7.White Noise
    8. 8.No Cap
    9. 9.Help Me Lose My Mind
    10. 10.She's Gone, Dance On
    11. 11.Damager (Sammy Virji cover)
    12. 12.Music Sounds Better With You (Stardust cover)
    13. 13.Latch
    14. 14.Tondo
    15. 15.Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (Crystal Waters cover)
    16. 16.You & Me (Flume Remix)
    1. 1.F for You
    2. 2.When a Fire Starts to Burn
    3. 3.Holding On
    4. 4.one2three
    5. 5.Douha (Mali Mali)
    6. 6.In My Arms
    7. 7.White Noise
    8. 8.No Cap
    9. 9.Simply Won't Do
    10. 10.Arachnids
    11. 11.She's Gone, Dance On
    12. 12.Help Me Lose My Mind
    13. 13.Latch
    14. 14.Tondo
    15. 15.You & Me
    1. 1.F for You
    2. 2.When a Fire Starts to Burn
    3. 3.Holding On
    4. 4.one2three
    5. 5.Douha (Mali Mali)
    6. 6.In My Arms
    7. 7.White Noise
    8. 8.No Cap
    9. 9.Simply Won't Do
    10. 10.Arachnids
    11. 11.Unreleased ID
    12. 12.She's Gone, Dance On
    13. 13.Help Me Lose My Mind
    14. 14.Latch
    15. 15.Tondo
    16. 16.You & Me (Flume Remix)
    1. -Intro
    2. 1.F for You
    3. 2.When a Fire Starts to Burn
    4. 3.Holding On
    5. 4.one2three
    6. 5.Douha (Mali Mali)
    7. 6.In My Arms
    8. 7.White Noise
    9. 8.No Cap
    10. 9.Simply Won't Do
    11. 10.Arachnids
    12. 11.Dee Dah (Unreleased)
    13. 12.She's Gone, Dance On
    14. 13.Help Me Lose My Mind
    15. 14.Latch
    16. 15.Tondo (With Brass Band)
    17. 16.You & Me (Flume Remix)
    18. -Untitled (How Does It Feel) (D’Angelo cover)
    1. 1.Pasilda (Afro Medusa cover)
    2. 2.F for You
    3. 3.Help Me Lose My Mind
    4. 4.White Noise
    5. 5.Holding On
    6. 6.She's Gone, Dance On
    7. 7.Latch
    8. 8.Tondo
    9. 9.You & Me

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Disclosure set the bar!

    by paddywhack on 2014-01-18The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    2014 is barely 3 weeks old, thousands of artists will grace the stages of music venues all over the lovely City of Toronto by years end. Many will be talked about the next day or maybe even still linger in our memories for weeks after. But what happened at the Danforth Music Hall on Tuesday January 14th, 2014 will go down in History and be talked about for years to come. There was a buzz in the air as soon as you stepped foot in the Danforth Music Hall that night. Samo Soundboy was laying down one of his signature DJ'd sets when we arrived. Samo handed over the rig to another DJ around 9ish, who turned out to be 2nd opener, Vic Mensa's DJ. Dropping some Trap and Rap, his warm up set was uninspiring. He stood behind his laptop, constantly looking stage left for signs of his frontman. Vic took the stage about 15 minutes later. Dropping 4-5 tracks from his much acclaimed innanetape mix tape. Not sure why he didn't come out sooner, as his short set was decent. Disclosure hit the stage about 9:40, launching straight into F for You. The rest was legendary. Playing through most of their Settle debut, they threw in the excellent Jessie Ware, Running Remix and a few other surprises in their 1 hr 20 minute Non Stop set. The DMH was jumping, the vibe was electric, everybody was dancing, and the ceiling was crumbling from above. By the time the crowd had a chance to catch their breath, the brothers from the UK were introducing the powerful and hypnotic London Grammar collaboration "Help Me lose my Mind". The perfect Segway for the final tune of the night "Latch". The visuals, sound and lights were stunning. We left the venue with the biggest smile and feelings of awe. Who knew a Tuesday night in Toronto could be so much fun!