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DisclosureBest Disclosure Albums Ranked

7.2

Avg Score

26

Opinions

11

Albums

12

Reviewers

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Summary from 26 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Disclosure's catalog across 11 albums from 26 opinions, with an overall average of 7.2/10. The top-rated Disclosure album is Settle (The Remixes) (2013) with a 8.1/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by Alchemy and Moog for Love - Single. The discography on Wavelength spans 2013 to 2023. Latch (feat. Sam Smith) ranks as the highest-rated Disclosure song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.

Settle (The Remixes)

Settle (The Remixes)

pitchfork
9.1

Settle: The Remixes features Hudson Mohawke, Baauer, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Flume, DJ Premier, Larry Heard, and others remixing tracks from Disclosure's instant classic debut, along with two new originals.

Alchemy

Alchemy

nme
8.0

It’s hard to believe a decade has passed since Disclosure altered the course of British electronic music. After bursting onto the scene with 2010 EP ‘Offline Dexterity’ and 2012’s ‘Tenderly/Flow’, the brothers’ 2013 debut album ‘Settle’ transformed them into festival headliners virtually overnight. While DJ Mag described their house and garage sound as the “antithesis to EDM”, the record spawned s

ENERGY - Single

ENERGY - Single

nme
8.0

super-mash bros bring back-to-basics dancefloor dynamite

Alchemy

Alchemy

pitchfork
7.4

The A-list dance-pop duo returns to the club on a new record that’s fresher and more fun than the brothers have sounded in ages.

Alchemy

Alchemy

thelineofbestfit
7.0

Yes, there’s been instrumental EPs and tracks here and there, as well as select samples from eras gone by, but Alchemy is the first full record in which they truly go at it alone. It’s a bold choice for the duo, and a step in a new direction to keep things fresh. However, it raises the question: can they hold their own? After all, that’s how they started, right? The answer to that question lies s

Caracal (Deluxe)

Caracal (Deluxe)

rollingstone
7.0

On Disclosure’s breakthrough 2013 debut Settle, the U.K. duo of Howard and Guy Lawrence employed a sample of motivational speaker Eric Thomas, flipping his rhythmic speech into irresistible dance music on “When a Fire Starts to Burn.” Thomas makes a welcome return on Disclosure’s third album Energy, his words used to bring a jolt of positivity to the title track. “If you are alive, I know you ain’

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