In the last five days Disclosure has shared five remixes of classic jazz, funk and disco. And most of them are about being in love.
Disclosure has revealed a new project in the form of five remixes, and the accompanying videos. The songs are also streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and others.
The first track “Moonlight” samples Nat Cole King’s version of “When I Fall in Love (It Will Be Forever).” Disclosure posted a photo of Cole with lines over his eyes for the occasion.
Next they released “Where Angels Fear to Tread” a reinterpretation of “Fools Rush In” as performed by the Four Freshman. The next day it was “Love Can Be So Hard” inspired by the 1985 single “Say I’m Your Number One” by Princess. This was followed by “Funky Sensation” featuring Gwen McCrae, from her 1981 single of the same name. And the last track they dropped was “Where You Come From” that samples a Sudanese artist named Kamal Keila and “a couple of other loops.”
We know that there are five tracks, because Disclosure tweeted it was the last one.
Okay world, this is it, last track.. for now! WHERE YOU COME FROM https://t.co/iZEpTsCdIn
This one samples Sudanese artist Kamal Keila and a couple other loops from the incredible record label, @habibi_funk. Happy Friday everyone pic.twitter.com/5tg4ZKofli— Disclosure (@disclosure) August 24, 2018
Are Disclosure, aka brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence from the UK, in mushy love with someone? As famous DJ/producer’s it seems like they might be able to get a date. And now there are these five songs that make the perfect dating soundtrack.
You can stream and/or download “Moonlight” and the other four tracks from your music provider of choice. Note that each one has been released individually, rather than in an EP.