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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, Chloé 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.
Disclosure
Disclosure is the electronic project of English brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, whose productions fuse UK garage, house, dubstep, and bass with tightly arranged vocal features and club-built percussion.1,2 The duo blends classic garage and house influences with contemporary pop structure, crafting tracks that sit as comfortably in late-night clubs as they do on daytime radio.1,2
Their debut album Settle established them as key figures in British electronic music and earned widespread recognition for its polished drum programming and vocal-led construction.2
Since their breakthrough, Disclosure have stayed committed to rhythm-led production, tight drum programming, and deliberate vocal pairings, maintaining ties to UK club culture while making songs that chart internationally.1,2
Get Disclosure tickets on AXS and step into a set driven by basslines, transitions, and pure dance-floor fuel.
Disclosure’s Background
Disclosure began in Surrey, England, where brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence started producing music while still in their early teens. Inspired by UK garage, house, and electronic pioneers, they began building tracks around sharp percussion patterns and guest vocalists.1,2
Early singles shared online began circulating through UK dance circles, building momentum ahead of their debut album Settle. That release expanded their reach beyond club crowds, introducing a broader audience to their crisp percussion, bass-driven grooves, and structured songwriting.2
Since those early releases, the brothers have maintained a focus on clean percussion, shifting basslines, and carefully selected vocal features.1,2
Disclosure’s Awards
Disclosure’s work has earned recognition from major international award bodies.3
- Brit Award Nominations (2014): Disclosure received four Brit Award nominations in 2014, including Best British Group, Best British Breakthrough Act, Best British Album for Settle, and Best British Single of the Year for White Noise.3
- Grammy Award Nominations: Disclosure has received multiple Grammy nominations across several years, including Best Dance/Electronica Album for Settle (2014), Best Electronic/Dance Album for Caracal (2016), Best Dance/Electronic Album for Energy (2021), and Record of the Year for Talk (2020). Along with nominations in the Best Dance Recording category for tracks such as F for You, Ultimatum, and My High.3
- MTV Video Music Award Nomination (2014): The duo received a nomination for the MTV Clubland Award for Grab Her, marking recognition within MTV’s dance-driven category.3
Disclosure’s Biggest Hits
Disclosure’s early releases moved quickly from UK club nights into global charts and festival lineups.4
- Settle (2013): Released in May 2013, Disclosure’s debut album topped the U.K. album chart and the U.S. electronic chart. It earned a Mercury Prize nomination in the U.K. and a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album in the U.S.4
- Latch (2012): Released in October 2012 and featuring Sam Smith, the single peaked at number 11 in the U.K. and number 7 on the U.S. Hot 100. It has since surpassed 1.4 billion streams on Spotify and became one of the duo’s defining tracks.4
- Talk (2019): As producers on Khalid’s Talk, Disclosure helped craft a Top Ten hit in both the U.K. and the U.S. The track has accumulated over 1 billion streams on Spotify, adding to their global production footprint.4
See Disclosure Live
Disclosure’s live performances stretch their studio tracks into extended mixes shaped by crowd response. Drawing on their background in UK dance culture, their sets feature layered transitions, evolving basslines, and extended builds that mirror UK club tradition.1,2
Grab Disclosure tickets on AXS and step into a set shaped by bass, build-ups, and full-room movement.