The first new material from the Disclosure bros since the freakin’ inescapable Settle is fairly low-key in terms of pop sensibility, honing their house-lite acumen into another tidy little banger that does little to stick in the memory, but a lot to service the D-floor. A little bit of menace in the production, which is a more than promising indication of LP number two, due later this year apparently.
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