Review: Grammy winning brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence aka Disclosure changed the game when they arrived a decade ago. They brought a polished, chart friendly style to house and garage and romped to the top of the commercial tree as well as becoming firm festival favourites. Now, after three years since their last album, they are back with fourth full length Alchemy and it is another one packed with dynamite for the club. Interestingly it has no featured guest and finds them cooking up their own sounds in what they say is a "deeply personal album for Howard lyrically and one that also shows Guy as a top producer.
Review: It is now a full decade since the Disclosure boys burst not the world sated with their Settle album. Not only is the artwork iconic, but the tunes too ushered in a new era of chart-friendly sounds and showed artists they needn't be afraid of popping their heads above the so-called underground. This special new version comes with all the original tunes, many of which were big hits for the duo, as well as bonus tracks. A full decade on they all sound as good as ever with the Surrey boys' production prowess still standing out. This one got platinum certification and topped the UK charts in its first week.
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