Disclosure
Disclosure, the British electronic duo of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence from Surrey, arrived in 2010 with a mission to resurrect UK garage for a generation weaned on dubstep's aggression. Their 2013 debut Settle became a commercial and critical phenomenon, blending two-step rhythms with house music's euphoric release and featuring vocalists like Sam Smith, whose appearance on "Latch" launched his career into the stratosphere. The album's success, including a Mercury Prize nomination, coincided with a broader revival of garage-inflected pop that reclaimed dancefloors from EDM's maximalism.
The Lawrence brothers cite garage originators like MJ Cole and Artful Dodger as foundational influences, filtering those skippy, syncopated templates through cleaner production values suited for festival stages and radio playlists alike. Their 2015 follow-up Caracal pursued a darker, more introspective sound, whilst later releases including Energy (2020) demonstrated their commitment to the dancefloor's physical grammar. Disclosure's cultural footprint lies in making UK garage palatable to international audiences without entirely sanitising its working-class origins, though some purists questioned whether accessibility diluted authenticity.
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