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Disclosure Releasing Five New Songs This Week

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

English electronic music duo Disclosure are currently releasing a series of new songs in the lead up to the release of their new EP Never Enough on Friday.

Disclosure kicked off the release of new material by dropping "In My Arms" on Monday, followed by the releases of "Happening" on Tuesday, "Seduction" on Wednesday and "Another Level" on Thursday. The duo are expected to release the title track from the EP on Friday.

"The spark that ignited the creation of this body of work came from a place of wanting to revitalize a very fractured & uncertain dance music scene & club culture that has changed so much all over the world for obvious reasons in the last 18 months," Disclosure's Guy Lawrence said. "While piecing together initial ideas during the spring of 2021, hope began to glimmer on the horizon for producers & DJs that we may soon be able to gather together again, dancing & listening to music as one, participating in something larger than ourselves."

"So we asked each other… what would we want to hear in those moments?
What does that first moment back in a club sound like? What does walking into Shangri-la, Glasto at 2 a.m. feel like again? What does a headline show at Reading look like after all the difficulties 2020 brought on our whole industry?" he continued. "With all these questions unanswered & with the possibility that any of these events may actually be allowed to take place, we set to work on creating something that might fit one of those magical moments some of us have been longing to participate in again."

Disclosure's most recent full-length album Energy, which dropped in August of 2020, earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album.

(Photo: Simon Emmett)

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