Disclosure. Featuring Gregory Porter. Genius. It's hard for me to describe my relationship with Disclosure's music without sounding like a massive tool. I recently met and interviewed their producer Jimmy Napes and tried and failed to articulate it to him, before we both agreed that it was something to do with them clearly being inspired by the kind of music that had soundtracked our prime early clubbing days, channelling those nostalgic late 90s and early 2000s house and garage vibes, while also doing something new and exciting. Yep. Not exactly a soundbite.
I probably started clubbing a full decade before brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence had even thought about 'having it', which should put me off, or make me feel old and out of touch. Except it doesn't. Instead, me and several friends of a similar age are relishing the prospect of putting our hips out at the Wildlife Festival Disclosure are hosting with Rudimental at Shoreham Airport next weekend. They'll be debuting their brand new show and plenty of their forthcoming second album, as they revealed to Radio 1's Annie Mac when she made Holding On her Hottest Record earlier this week. BRING. IT. ON. Except the putting-the-hip-out bit. I was joking about that.
I probably started clubbing a full decade before brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence had even thought about 'having it', which should put me off, or make me feel old and out of touch. Except it doesn't. Instead, me and several friends of a similar age are relishing the prospect of putting our hips out at the Wildlife Festival Disclosure are hosting with Rudimental at Shoreham Airport next weekend. They'll be debuting their brand new show and plenty of their forthcoming second album, as they revealed to Radio 1's Annie Mac when she made Holding On her Hottest Record earlier this week. BRING. IT. ON. Except the putting-the-hip-out bit. I was joking about that.