Diclosure = Top Notch
by Aniz on 1/22/14Terminal 5 - New YorkThe whole place was bangin! Terminal 5 was awesome. Great view of the stage from almost anywhere. Disclosure's concert was beyond amazing.
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With the 2013 release of their chart-topping debut album Settle, British electronic duo Disclosure became one of the most talked-about new acts of the year. Featuring numerous collaborators including Edward MacFarlane of Friendly Fires, Jamie Woon, Jessie Ware, and London Grammar, the album's pop-oriented garage and house sound was both a critical and commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. The record's first three singles - "Latch (feat. Sam Smith)", "White Noise (feat. AlunaGeorge)", and "You & Me (feat. Eliza Doolittle)" - were among the year's most ubiquitous club hits, all placing within the UK Top 20 and garnering the album a prestigious Mercury Prize nomination. Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence grew up in Reigate, Surrey, England, making their debut as Disclosure in 2010 with the funky dubstep tracks "Offline Dexterity" and "Street Light Chronicle." After following up with the Carnival EP in 2011, the brothers became increasingly sought out for remix work on the strength of their considerable production skills. In 2012, they picked up their first significant U.K. radio attention with the release of the "Tenderly"/"Flow" single and The Face EP, which featured their hugely popular remix of Jessie Ware's "Running." In 2013, Disclosure continued to build on their already-stellar reputation with a string of impressive live concerts, wowing ticket holders at the Glastonbury Festival in England before embarking on a critically-acclaimed world tour.
The whole place was bangin! Terminal 5 was awesome. Great view of the stage from almost anywhere. Disclosure's concert was beyond amazing.
I loved the crowd. I love disclosure! The sound system was great! They even had sam smith to play latch. The venue was awesome because they have smoking area on the rooftop although it was very cold that time. It was really a memorable party! I would love to do it again and AGAIN! keep it up disclosure! :)
It was everything I wanted and more. Especially when Mary J Blige came out and assisted the group in singing Fool for U was an added bonus. She kill it as usual. And Sam Smith came out to sing Latch made my night. loved the show will definitely go to see Disclourse again!!! Oh and Vic Mensa was a good opening for the group too.
The opening acts were pretty good until the Mensa guy showed up. But once he finally got off the stage and disclosure came out and performed it was awesome. And Mary J Bleige showing up was amazing. Seriously one of the best concerts I've been to in a long time
It was an amazing performance!! I was surprised with Mary J Blige and Sam Smith!!
Best show ever. I'd see disclosure 100 times and still dance my ass off
One of the best live electronic music shows I've ever been to! Disclosure is awesome!
The show was a bit of a letdown. Every song was taken straight off their albums. There were no new remixes or anything altered. It was as if they hit the play button on an album and went with it. I have gone to many shows featuring similar acts to Disclosure but they all changed their song structure a lot which made those shows refreshing and worth it. Overall it seemed a bit lazy. The lights were nice, and the sound was powerful, but I wouldn't go again.
Will grow into their own more as they continue to tour, but if for the money and crowd you could just play their album really loud in your basement and be just as satisfied. Great music, as always, but a bit mechanical on stage. I am sure they will liven up as they continue to tour. Give a girl an encore (at least one)!
The most incredible experience is have ever been to. Their album "Settle" is even more amazing live. I can't wait to see them again and for new content!
So energetic and a whole evening of music that didn't stop you wanting to dance
Their performance was all you might hope it would be. Sound was great, stage set was clean and dramatic. Most impressive was the accompanying light show. It was nothing short of amazing - beautiful, original, and brilliantly matched to the music. Next time I plan to be on the floor to dance with abandon!
Sick show, played everything I wanted to hear to perfection. Great stage set-up and lights too.
Disclosure is definitely one of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. They were great in such a small setting as well instead of a massive field. I'll definitely go back and see them again when they come back to LA
Although electronic, Disclosure's music has a more laid back and relaxed vibe, which I can't imagine would sound as good in a big arena. The intimacy of the Fox Theater in Pomona matched the style of Disclosure's music perfectly. I thoroughly enjoyed myself throughout the entire show and never even felt too claustrophobic even though I was in the pit. It was extremely easy to make my way around the venue, and security did an impeccable job at keeping those without a wristband out of the front section. Overall, it was an amazing andn enjoyable performance in a perfectly overseen venue.
The opening act was a little long but, all in all, it was such a great concert! I love Disclosure!!!
Disclosure Live...no words to describe. It was the best show...ever.
Great gig with awesome music & lighting. The sold out show was very memorable. The Disclosure brothers had a lot of energy and played well putting on a great performance. I would definitely like to see them in concert again.
This guys are just awesome. If you like to have fun; which means dance, then you should go see them live. If you don't like fun, then don't bother because you won't enjoy yourself being surrounded by people who like to dance. The end.
TNGHT was great but Disclosure blew the evening out of the water. With special guests like Jessie Ware (a true gem in the industry today) and Sam Smith (a male vocal talent unparalleled), the concert could not have been any better. Disclosure played instruments live. They mixed on the spot. The visuals were incredibly high-tech without taking away from the music.