Disclosure is one of the most influential acts in modern house music history, known for blending deep house, UK garage, and electronic pop into a sound that resonates across clubs, festivals, and global playlists. The British duo, made up of brothers Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence, first emerged in the early 2010s and quickly became a defining force in electronic dance music.
Breakthrough With “Latch” and Settle
Disclosure’s debut album Settle, released in 2013, marked a turning point for contemporary house music and helped bring a fresh energy back into the global dance scene. The album’s single “Latch” featuring Sam Smith became a massive hit and has since surpassed one billion streams, helping the duo break into mainstream audiences while maintaining credibility with underground fans.
Settle blended garage influenced house rhythms, soulful vocals, and polished production, setting the stage for the duo’s future influence on electronic music culture around the world.
Expanding the Sound With Caracal and Beyond
Following the success of Settle, Disclosure delivered Caracal in 2015, an album that expanded their sonic world with collaborations featuring vocalists and artists from outside the typical electronic scene. Caracal continued to showcase their ability to blend emotion, groove, and storytelling—all while staying rooted in the dancefloor energy that made them global figures.
Since then, Disclosure has released further studio works including ENERGY in 2020, a project that embraced deeper and more expansive influences, and Alchemy in 2023, showing their continued evolution as artists who push the boundaries of house and electronic music.
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Live Performances, Festivals, and the Friends & Family Series
Disclosure has become as powerful on stage as they are in the studio, performing at major festivals and club stages worldwide. In 2026, they are scheduled for high profile appearances including Coachella, and multiple stops across North America as part of their ongoing live and DJ sets.
Expanding their presence beyond traditional live shows, Disclosure launched a new club series called Friends & Family, curated by Guy Lawrence. This series brings the duo’s music into more intimate venues and features unexpected back-to-back sets with DJs and artists from their circle, creating a closer connection between music creators and fans. Artists who have participated include Cajmere (Green Velvet), HAAI, salute, DJ Tennis, TSHA, Sammy Virji, and many more.
This series gives fans a fresh way to experience Disclosure’s musical world—more personal, collaborative, and interactive compared to typical large-scale performances.
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Why Disclosure Matters in House and EDM Culture
Throughout their career Disclosure has earned critical acclaim with multiple award nominations, including Grammy nominations and recognition at major events. Their ability to blend accessible pop hooks with sophisticated production has helped redefine what electronic music can be in the mainstream without losing its club roots.
Tracks like “Latch,” “White Noise,” and recent songs such as “She’s Gone, Dance On” have received massive support from DJs across scenes, from underground to festival lineups, proving the enduring influence of their sound on electronic dance culture.
Connect With the Sound Through Style
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