Disclosure have returned with their first solo single in nearly two years. Titled "Ecstasy," you can hear the U.K. duo's latest in the player below.
"This song came into existence early 2019 during a writing session at Guy's house in London," brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence explained in a statement. "We were curiously chopping up samples from various '70s disco and soul records when suddenly, 'Fantasy' by Aquarium Dream gave us the exact thing we were searching for. This song is made entirely to get a human being to their feet and directly to the dance floor."
"Ecstasy" marks Disclosure's first new solo effort since 2018, a year that saw them roll out six standalone singles. Those were "Ultimatum," "Moonlight," "Where Angels Fear to Tread," "Love Can Be So Hard," "Funky Sensation" and "Where You Come From."
Last year saw Disclosure team up with Khalid and Sam Smith. The producers shared second Khalid collab "Know Your Worth" earlier this month.
In January, Guy Lawrence also leant production to Mac Miller's posthumous album Circles.
"This song came into existence early 2019 during a writing session at Guy's house in London," brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence explained in a statement. "We were curiously chopping up samples from various '70s disco and soul records when suddenly, 'Fantasy' by Aquarium Dream gave us the exact thing we were searching for. This song is made entirely to get a human being to their feet and directly to the dance floor."
"Ecstasy" marks Disclosure's first new solo effort since 2018, a year that saw them roll out six standalone singles. Those were "Ultimatum," "Moonlight," "Where Angels Fear to Tread," "Love Can Be So Hard," "Funky Sensation" and "Where You Come From."
Last year saw Disclosure team up with Khalid and Sam Smith. The producers shared second Khalid collab "Know Your Worth" earlier this month.
In January, Guy Lawrence also leant production to Mac Miller's posthumous album Circles.