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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Disclosure’s “Moonlight," “Where Angels Fear To Tread,” "Love Can Be So Hard," "Funky Sensation" & "Where You Come From"

August 22, 2018 Albumism Staff

Artist: Disclosure
Songs: “Moonlight," “Where Angels Fear To Tread,” "Love Can Be So Hard," "Funky Sensation" & "Where You Come From"
Album: TBD

Although only five short years have passed since Disclosure arrived on the music scene with a beat-heavy bang and their auspicious debut album Settle (2013), brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence have already curated a remarkably prolific oeuvre. And lucky for us, the genre-bending UK electro duo have just added to their recorded repertoire with not one, not two, not three, not four, but FIVE sublime new singles in the form of “Moonlight," “Where Angels Fear To Tread,” "Love Can Be So Hard," "Funky Sensation" and "Where You Come From."

Though no official announcement has been made just yet, all signs (and sounds) appear to suggest that the pair’s third studio album—the follow-up to 2015’s Caracal—is on the near horizon. Listen to all four tracks, as well as the previously released “Ultimatum” featuring Malian singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara, below.

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