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Disclosure and Lorde team up for new song ‘Magnets’ – hear it now
They’re dance music tastemakers in their native United Kingdom, but Disclosure’s palates couldn’t be simpler.
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The brothers of Disclosure – Guy and Howard Lawrence – may be in their early 20s, but they’re growing up fast.
Stream the radio rip below via outcome of Sound. Remember Latch with vocals by Sam Smith?
Lorde revealed that she is investing much of her time in the studio to gear herself up for the upcoming new album.
In an effort to announce Lorde’s new track “Magnets”, which she released in collaboration with Disclosure, MTV referred to OUR Lorde as an Australian singer. We just sat down and talked first because we didn’t want to push anything. We’re doing a big American tour including Madison Square Garden.
“Magnets” is part of the Disclosure album “Caracal“.
Guy says Disclosure didn’t go with the most obvious pop singers.
There were a few moments were you could feel everybody going “awww, banger” and this was one of them.
Lord spoke with Lowe during the show saying she connected with the Lawrences. What has changed is the types of songs that we’re writing. Say it to me.
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It must be very interesting seeing each artist’s songwriting process? This one is the first track where the chorus steps down a bit instead of escalating which wouldn’t really work if it were in the hands of anyone but Miguel. “But with Disclosure, the way you get that soulfulness in the music is having an energy in the room, and you have to all be there”. Notably, it is also the shortest song that Disclosure has ever made. It’s enough to make Taylor Swift’s texting fingers itchy!