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Disclosure discography
Disclosure performing in 2011
Studio albums4
EPs8
Singles38
Promotional singles6
DJ mixes6

English electronic music duo Disclosure has released four studio albums, eight extended plays, six DJ mixes, 38 singles and six promotional singles.

Their debut studio album, Settle, was released in June 2013, peaking at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The duo scored their first UK hit in October 2012 with "Latch", featuring vocals from English singer Sam Smith. The song peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. "White Noise" was released as the second single from the album in February 2013, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart. "You & Me" was released as the third single from the album in April 2013, peaking at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. "F for You" was released as the fourth single from the album in August 2013. The single was re-released in February 2014 with Mary J. Blige providing guest vocals. "Help Me Lose My Mind" was released as the album's fifth single in October 2013. "Voices" was released as the album's sixth single in December 2013.[citation needed]

The duo's second studio album, Caracal, was released in September 2015. "Bang That" was released as a promotional single in May 2015; however, the song appears on the deluxe edition of the album instead of the standard edition. "Holding On", featuring American jazz musician Gregory Porter, was released as the album's lead single. The song peaked at number 46 in the UK Singles Chart. Disclosure's second collaboration with Smith, "Omen", was released as the second single from the album in July 2015, reaching number 13 on the UK Singles Chart.[citation needed]

Albums

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
UK
[1]
AUS
[2]
BEL
(FL)

[3]
FRA
[4]
IRE
[5]
NL
[6]
NOR
[7]
NZ
[8]
SWI
[9]
US
[10]
Settle 1 5 8 89 10 24 19 15 76 36
Caracal
  • Released: 25 September 2015
  • Label: PMR, Island
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
1 2 6 28 3 7 16 3 14 9
Energy
  • Released: 28 August 2020
  • Label: Island
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
4 12 75 132 11 25 39 38 48
Alchemy
  • Released: 14 July 2023
  • Label: Apollo, AWAL
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remix albums

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List of remix albums
Title Details
Settle: The Remixes
  • Released: 17 December 2013
  • Label: PMR, Island
  • Formats: Digital download

Extended plays

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List of extended plays
Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
Dance

[1]
AUS
[2]
Carnival
  • Released: 5 July 2011
  • Label: Self-released
The Face
  • Released: 4 June 2012
  • Label: Greco-Roman
Control
  • Released: 2 April 2013
  • Label: Greco-Roman
The Singles
Caracal: Live BBC Session
Moog for Love
  • Released: 15 June 2016
  • Label: Island
80
Moonlight
  • Released: 7 December 2018[15]
  • Label: Island
10
Ecstasy
  • Released: 28 February 2020[16]
  • Label: Island
Never Enough[17]
  • Released: 20 August 2021
  • Label: Island
3
"—" denotes an EP that did not chart or was not released.

DJ mixes

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List of DJ mixes
Title Details
Boiler Room: Disclosure in Shanghai, May 1, 2016
  • Released: 1 May 2016[18]
Boiler Room: Disclosure, Streaming From Isolation, Apr 10, 2020
  • Released: 10 April 2020[19]
Big Tree Energy Radio, Vol. 1
  • Released: 4 September 2020[20]
Big Tree Energy Radio, Vol. 2
  • Released: 4 September 2020[21]
Big Tree Energy Radio, Vol. 3
  • Released: 4 September 2020[22]
NYE 2021
  • Released: 23 December 2020[23]
DJ-Kicks
  • Released: 15 October 2021[24]

Singles

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List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions and certifications, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[25]
AUS
[2]
BEL
(FL)

[3]
CAN
[26]
FRA
[4]
IRE
[5]
NL
[6]
NZ
[8]
SCO
[27]
US
[28]
"Offline Dexterity / Street Light Chronicle" 2010 Non-album singles
"Tenderly / Flow" 2012 [A]
"Boiling"
(featuring Sinéad Harnett)
The Face
"Latch"
(featuring Sam Smith)
11 47 22 6 8 35 60 39 22 7 Settle
"White Noise"
(featuring AlunaGeorge)
2013 2 68 19 51 10
"You & Me"
(featuring Eliza Doolittle)
10 91 [B] 2 66
[33]
59 27
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[12]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[34]
  • RMNZ: 4× Platinum[32]
"When a Fire Starts to Burn"[35] 177 183
"F for You"
(solo or featuring Mary J. Blige)
20 [C] 46 25
"Help Me Lose My Mind"
(featuring London Grammar)
56 [D] 97 72
"Voices"
(featuring Sasha Keable)
2014 176 [E]
"The Mechanism"
(with Friend Within)
145 Non-album single
"Holding On"
(featuring Gregory Porter)
2015 46 77 [F] 50 69 34 Caracal
"Omen"
(featuring Sam Smith)
13 29 [G] 43 66 29 27 8 12 64
"Jaded" 87 [H]
"Magnets"
(featuring Lorde)
71 14 33 58 87 64 74 2 63 [I]
  • BPI: Silver[12]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[34]
  • RMNZ: 2× Platinum[32]
"Nocturnal"
(featuring The Weeknd)
2016 103 179
"Moog for Love"[37] Moog for Love
"Ultimatum"
(featuring Fatoumata Diawara)[38]
2018 [J] 149 Les Voix Du Sahel
"Moonlight"[39] Moonlight
"Where Angels Fear to Tread"[40]
"Love Can Be So Hard"[41]
"Funky Sensation"
(featuring Gwen McCrae)[42]
[K]
"Where You Come From"[43]
"Know Your Worth"
(with Khalid)
2020 27 31 [L] 46 25 33 31 90 57 Energy[M]
"Ecstasy" [N]
"Energy" [O]
"My High"
(with Aminé and Slowthai)
86 [P]
"Douha (Mali Mali)"
(with Fatoumata Diawara)
83 [Q]
"Birthday"
(with Kehlani and Syd)
81 [R] [S] [T]
"Watch Your Step"
(with Kelis)[48]
[U]
"In My Arms"[49] 2021 [V] Never Enough
"Happening"[51]
"Seduction"[52]
"You've Got to Let Go If You Want to Be Free"[53]
(with Zedd)
2022 × Non-album singles
"Waterfall"
(with Raye)[54]
67 [W] ×
"She's Gone, Dance On" 2024 52 87 [X] × TBA
"in2minds"
(with Chris Lake)
× Non-album single
"Arachnids" × TBA
"King Steps"
(with Pa Salieu)
×
"No Cap"
(with Anderson Paak)[58]
2025 [Y] ×
"One2Three"
(with Chris Lake and Leven Kali)[60]
[Z] ×
"Deeper"
(with Leon Thomas)[62]
[AA] ×
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[25]
UK
Dance

[64]
AUS
[2]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[3]
FRA
[4]
NL
Air

[65]
US
Dance

[66]
"Bang That" 2015 50 14 94 37 37 Caracal[AB]
"Willing and Able"
(featuring Kwabs)
70 18 78 116 22
"Hourglass"
(featuring Lion Babe)
80 23 148 31
"Tondo"
(with Eko Roosevelt)[68]
2020 16 30 24 Energy[AC]
"Expressing What Matters"[70] 46
"Etran"
(with Etran Finatawa)[71]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[72]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[3]
IRE
[73]
NZ
Hot

[74]
US
Club

[75]
US
Elec

[66]
"Together"
(with Sam Smith, Nile Rodgers and Jimmy Napes)
2012 78 Settle
"Royals / White Noise" (Live from the BRITs)
(with Lorde featuring AlunaGeorge)
2014 72 93 Non-album single
"Boss" 2016 120 1 29 Moog for Love
"Feel Like I Do"
(with Al Green)
21
"Watch Your Step"
(featuring Kelis)
2020 45 34 Energy
"Lavender"
(featuring Channel Tres)
44
"Looking for Love" 2023 48 Alchemy
"Higher Than Ever Before" 19 25
"Lift Off!"
(with Salute)
2024 31 True Magic
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

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Year Artist Track Title
2010 Everything Everything "Photoshop Handsome" Disclosure Remix
2011 Crystal Fighters "At Home" Disclosure Remix
Emeli Sandé featuring Naughty Boy "Daddy" Disclosure Remix
Jack Dixon "Coconuts" Disclosure Remix
Jess Mills "Live for What I'd Die For" Disclosure Remix
Q-Tip "Work It Out" Disclosure Booty Call Edit
2012 Artful Dodger featuring Lifford "Please Don't Turn Me On" Disclosure Remix
Azari & III "Manic" Disclosure Remix
Disclosure "What's In Your Head" Disclosure VIP
Janet Jackson with Nelly "Call on Me" Disclosure Bootleg
Jessie Ware "Running" Disclosure Remix
Disclosure Dub
Disclosure VIP
2014 Pharrell Williams featuring Jay-Z "Frontin'" Disclosure Re-Work
Usher "Good Kisser" Disclosure Remix
2015 Disclosure featuring Lorde "Magnets" Disclosure VIP
2016 Disclosure featuring The Weeknd "Nocturnal" Disclosure VIP
Flume featuring Kai "Never Be like You" Disclosure Remix
James Blake "Modern Soul" Disclosure Remix
2019 Khalid "Talk" Disclosure VIP
2020 Disclosure featuring Kehlani and Syd "Birthday" Disclosure VIP Remix
Tyga and Curtis Roach "Bored In the House" Disclosure Remix (unreleased)
2021 Doja Cat "Streets" Disclosure Remix
2022 Sam Smith featuring Kim Petras "Unholy" Disclosure Remix

Songwriting and production credits

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Title Year Artist(s) Album Contributing member(s) Credits Written with Produced with
"You Stressin'"[76][77] 2014 Bishop Nehru Non-album single
  • Howard Lawrence (producer)
  • Guy Lawrence (co-writer and producer)
  • Co-writer
  • producer
Markel Scott
"Make It to Me"[78] Sam Smith In the Lonely Hour Howard Lawrence
"Right Now" Mary J. Blige The London Sessions
  • Howard Lawrence
  • Guy Lawrence
"Follow"
(with Disclosure)[79][80]
  • Collaborative artist
  • co-writer
  • producer
"Eggshells"
(featuring Lianne La Havas)[81]
Aqualung 10 Figures
  • Howard Lawrence (co-writer and co-producer)
  • Guy Lawrence (co-writer)
  • Co-writer
  • co-producer
Matthew Hales Aqualung
"Wonderful"[82] 2015 Lianne La Havas Blood Howard Lawrence Co-writer
"Writing's on the Wall" Sam Smith Non-album single
  • Howard Lawrence
  • Guy Lawrence
Additional producer
"Heal"[83] Ellie Goulding Delirium Guy Lawrence
  • Co-writer
  • producer
Jimmy Napes
"Borrowed Time"[84] Frances Things I've Never Said Howard Lawrence Sophie Cooke Frances
"Meant to Be"[85] 2016 SG Lewis Yours EP Co-writer
"Open Your Eyes"[86] Liv Dawson Open Your Eyes EP Guy Lawrence
  • Co-writer
  • producer
"Searching"[87] 2017 Non-album single
  • Howard Lawrence
  • Guy Lawrence
"Blinds"[88][89] Aminé Good for You Guy Lawrence Adam Daniel
"Heaven Let Me In"[90] 2018 Friendly Fires Inflorescent
  • Howard Lawrence
  • Guy Lawrence
Edward McFarlane
"Talk" 2019 Khalid Free Spirit Khalid Robinson
"I Feel Love" Sam Smith Non-album single Guy Lawrence Producer
"Blue World" 2020 Mac Miller Circles
  • Co-writer
  • producer
"Ungodly Hour" Chloe x Halle Ungodly Hour
  • Howard Lawrence
  • Guy Lawrence

Other tracks

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Year Track Date Notes
2010 "Linstigator" August 2010
"London Town" August 2010
2012 "My Intention is War (Fig II)" 30 April 2012 Moda Black (mixed by Jaymo and Andy George)
"Get Close" 1 June 2012 Lovebox Jukebox number 26 – Greco-Roman Soundsystem
2013 "You Used to Hold Me" (feat. Natalie Duncan) 15 May 2013 Live at Maida Vale on BBC Radio 1 – unreleased
2015 "Hollywood" July 2015 Beats 1 Radio – unreleased

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
The discography of Disclosure, the English electronic music duo consisting of brothers Guy and Lawrence, comprises four studio albums, eight extended plays, and dozens of singles released from 2010 to 2025, establishing them as prominent figures in and garage-influenced electronic music. Disclosure's early releases include the EPs Offline Dexterity (2010) on and The Face (2012) on Greco-Roman, which built underground buzz before their breakthrough with the debut studio album Settle (2013) on PMR Records, featuring collaborations with artists like on the single "," which peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart and number seven on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Subsequent albums Caracal (2015), also on PMR Records and topping the UK Albums Chart with features from Lorde and The Weeknd, Energy (2020) on Island Records, and Alchemy (2023) on Apollo Recordings and AWAL, further showcased their evolution, with Energy reaching number four on the UK Albums Chart and including the hit "Talk" with Khalid at number nine on the UK Singles Chart. Their singles catalog highlights global successes like "White Noise" featuring (UK peak: number two, 2013) and "Omen" featuring (UK peak: number 13, 2015), alongside recent 2024-2025 outputs such as "She's Gone, Dance On," "one2three" featuring Leven Kali, "NO CAP" with , "King Steps" with , and "Insomnia (Disclosure's 2025 Edit)," reflecting ongoing innovation and chart presence.

Album releases

Studio albums

Disclosure's debut studio album, Settle, marked the duo's breakthrough in electronic music, featuring a blend of , , and deep basslines with prominent vocal collaborations. Released on 3 June 2013 by PMR Records and , it consists of 15 tracks, including standout singles "" featuring and "White Noise" featuring . The album achieved significant commercial success, debuting at number one on the and selling 44,633 copies in its first week. It also peaked at number five on the Australian Albums Chart and number 36 on the US Billboard 200. Certifications include 2× Platinum from the BPI in the UK (600,000 units, as of August 2024) and Platinum from ARIA in Australia (70,000 units). The second album, , expanded on Settle's sound with more soulful and R&B-infused elements, incorporating high-profile guests such as , , and . Issued on 25 September 2015 via the same labels, it features 13 tracks, highlighted by "Omen" with . It topped the for a second consecutive time and reached number two in and number nine on the Billboard 200. Energy, the duo's third studio effort, shifted toward a more energetic, club-oriented vibe with influences from and hip-hop, featuring artists like Common, , and across its 11 tracks, including "My High" with and Channel Tres. Released on 28 August 2020 by , it peaked at number four on the , number 12 in , and number 48 on the US 200. While it received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album, certifications are limited to Silver from the BPI (100,000 units). In 2023, Disclosure returned with Alchemy, their fourth album and first without guest vocalists, emphasizing raw production and personal themes inspired by the brothers' experiences. Self-released on 14 July 2023 through their Apollo Records imprint under , it contains 11 tracks such as "Looking for You." The album charted modestly, reaching number one on the Dance Albums Chart, number 12 on the UK Album Downloads Chart, and number 15 on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, with no major certifications reported to date.

Remix albums

Disclosure's remix albums repackage tracks from their studio releases through interpretations by guest producers, extending the life of original material while showcasing diverse electronic influences. The duo's first remix album, Settle: The Remixes, arrived in the United States on December 17, 2013, via PMR and Island Records, compiling reworked versions of songs from their debut studio album Settle (2013). It features 15 tracks, including standout reinterpretations such as "January (feat. Jamie Woon)" by Kaytranada, "Latch (feat. Sam Smith)" by DJ Premier and T. Williams, "You & Me (feat. Eliza Doolittle)" by Flume and Baauer, and "Help Me Lose My Mind (feat. London Grammar)" by SOHN and Larry Heard. Additional elements include the new track "Together (feat. Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes)" and "Apollo." In the United Kingdom, the release manifested as Settle (Special Edition) on December 16, 2013, blending the deluxe edition of Settle with these remixes and further contributions from artists like Dixon, Medlar, Joe Goddard, Paul Woolford, Preditah, Wookie, and Midland.
TrackRemixer
January (feat. Jamie Woon)Kaytranada
Latch (feat. Sam Smith)
Latch (feat. Sam Smith)T. Williams
You & Me (feat. )
You & Me (feat. )
Help Me Lose My Mind (feat. )SOHN
Help Me Lose My Mind (feat. ) (Fingers Chillout Mix)
The project highlighted Disclosure's collaborative ethos, drawing from , garage, and hip-hop producers to refresh the album's garage-infused sound. Their second remix album, Alchemy (The Remixes), followed on October 6, 2023, through Apollo Records, reworking selections from the fourth studio album Alchemy (2023) alongside some originals for context. Spanning 20 tracks, it includes interpretations by emerging and established talents such as salute on "Looking For Love," DJ BORING on "Simply Won't Do," Tommy Villiers and Duskus on "Looking For Love," Leo Pol and Narciss on "We Were In Love," Atrip and Yunè Pinku on "Higher Than Ever Before," and Barry Can't Swim on "Higher Than Ever Before." This collection emphasizes Disclosure's evolving UK garage and house palette, with remixes amplifying the originals' club-ready energy through varied tempos and textures.

Other releases

Extended plays

Disclosure's extended plays represent key milestones in their early career development, often featuring experimental tracks, collaborations, and that bridged the gap to their full-length albums. These releases, primarily on labels like Greco-Roman and PMR, helped establish their signature and house sound while introducing vocalists who would later appear on major projects. Most EPs were issued in digital and vinyl formats, with limited physical editions appealing to collectors.
TitleRelease dateTracksFeatured artistsNotes
CarnivalJuly 5, 20115NoneSelf-released digital EP; tracks include "Blue You" and "Carnival."
The FaceJune 4, 20124Sinéad Harnett, Ria RitchieReleased on Greco-Roman; vinyl and digital formats; includes "Boiling" and "Control."
ControlApril 2, 20136Ria RitchieGreco-Roman release; includes "Control," "Lividup," and remixes of "Control," "Boiling," and "What's In Your Head"; digital format.
The SinglesApril 30, 20133Sam Smith, AlunaGeorge, Eliza DoolittleCompilation EP of early singles; PMR Records (UK)/Cherrytree Records (US); available on vinyl and digital.
Caracal: Live BBC SessionOctober 16, 20154Various (from Caracal album)Live recordings from BBC Radio 1 session; limited edition; digital and physical.
Moog for LoveJune 15, 20163Eats EverythingIsland Records; includes "Moog for Love" and "New Sensation"; vinyl format.
MoonlightAugust 20, 20185NoneDigital and 12" vinyl formats; PMR/Island; includes "Moonlight" and "Where Angels Fear To Tread"; non-charting release.
EcstasyFebruary 28, 20203NonePreview tracks for Energy album including "Ecstasy," "Addition," and "Get Close" with additional versions; digital EP; Island Records.
Never EnoughAugust 20, 20216Fatoumata Diawara, MoHammed LahnaskDigital EP; includes "Douha (Mali Mali)" featuring Fatoumata Diawara and MoHammed Lahnask; released via Method Records / Island Records.
These EPs generally did not achieve significant chart positions but contributed to building anticipation for Disclosure's , such as Settle in 2013.

DJ mixes

Disclosure's DJ mixes represent their contributions to the electronic music scene beyond original productions, often blending , garage, and elements with selections from emerging and established artists. These sets highlight the duo's curatorial skills, drawing from bassline influences and global electronic sounds, and have been featured on prominent platforms like radio, magazines, and video series. While not always commercially released as standalone albums, several have been archived and distributed digitally, influencing fans and peers in the community. One of their earliest notable mixes is the FACT Mix 327, released in April 2012, which showcases a 60-minute selection of deep house and UK garage tracks, including cuts from Medlar, Paleman, and , emphasizing shuffling rhythms and atmospheric vibes. Later that year, in December 2012, they delivered XLR8R Podcast 276, a one-hour set featuring polished and bassline grooves from artists like , Letherette, and Dusky, reflecting their pre-album hype with unreleased previews. In May 2013, Disclosure contributed the "Here Comes The Sun" mix to Mixmag, a 60-minute CD compilation blending sunny anthems and garage-infused tracks, distributed as part of the magazine's issue and later shared online, capturing their rising popularity post-Settle. Their Essential Mix, aired on August 10, 2013, stands out as a two-hour broadcast featuring exclusive previews from Breach, Friend Within, and Dusky, alongside hip-hop samples transitioning into high-energy , serving as a tribute to club culture. The duo's Boiler Room appearance in , recorded on May 1, 2016 and released June 24, 2016, resulted in a one-hour video-recorded DJ set emphasizing and melodic , with 22 tracks blending classics and contemporaries like their own "When a Fire Starts to Burn," streamed globally and available on platforms like . Their most formal release came on October 15, 2021 with on !K7 Music, a 27-track, 74-minute continuous mix exploring eclectic electronic sounds from Pépe, Harry Wolfman, and their own "Deep Sea (DJ-Kicks)," available on vinyl, CD, and digital formats, praised for its seamless transitions and genre-spanning selections.
TitleYearDurationPlatform/LabelStyle Notes
FACT Mix 327201260 minFACT Magazine, with shuffling rhythms
XLR8R Podcast 276201260 minXLR8RPolished , , unreleased previews
201360 minMixmagSunny anthems, garage influences
2013120 minHip-hop to transitions, exclusive tracks
Boiler Room Shanghai201660 minBoiler Room, melodic , video set (recorded May 1, released June 24)
202174 min!K7 MusicEclectic electronic, continuous mix album

Singles and songs

Singles

Disclosure's singles career began with underground releases in the early 2010s, gaining mainstream traction with their 2012 debut single "Latch" featuring Sam Smith, which became a global hit and helped propel their debut album Settle. The duo's singles often blend UK garage, house, and pop elements, frequently collaborating with prominent vocalists to achieve chart success in the UK, US dance charts, and beyond. Many of their releases have earned multi-platinum certifications, underscoring their commercial dominance in electronic music. By 2025, Disclosure had issued over 38 singles as lead artists, with recent standalone tracks continuing to chart modestly while maintaining critical acclaim for their innovative production. The following table lists their main singles in chronological order by release date, including featured artists, associated album (if applicable), selected peak chart positions, and certifications where applicable. Chart data focuses on key markets (UK Singles Chart, US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs unless noted, Australia ARIA Singles), and only significant metrics are included for context.
YearTitleFeatured artist(s)AlbumPeak chart positionsCertifications
2010Offline DexterityNoneNone
2011Carnival / I Love... That You KnowNoneNone
2012Tenderly / FlowNoneNone
2012LatchSam SmithSettleUK #11, US Dance #7, AUS #34US: 4× Platinum, UK: Platinum, AUS: 3× Platinum
2013You & MeEliza DoolittleSettleUK #10, US Dance #31UK: Gold
2013White NoiseAlunaGeorgeSettleUK #2, US Dance #27, AUS #82UK: Platinum
2013F For YouNone (later remixed with Mary J. Blige)SettleUK #20
2013Help Me Lose My MindLondon GrammarSettleUK #56
2014Bang ThatNoneNoneUK #50
2015Holding OnGregory PorterCaracalUK #46, US Dance #1
2015OmenSam SmithCaracalUK #13, US Dance #1, AUS #68US: Platinum
2015MagnetsLordeCaracalUK #26, US #90
2018TalkKhalidNoneUK #9, US Dance #1
2020JadedNoneEnergyUK #87
2020Douha (Mali Mali)Fatoumata DiawaraEnergyUK #83
2020My HighSlowthai, AminéEnergyUK #86
2020Know Your WorthKhalidEnergyUK #27
2023Higher Than Ever BeforeNoneAlchemy
2024She's Gone, Dance OnNoneNoneUK #52
2024in2minds (with Chris Lake)NoneNone
2024ArachnidsNoneNone
2024King StepsPa SalieuNone
2025No CapAnderson .PaakNoneUK #77, NZ Hot #32
2025one2threeChris Lake, Leven KaliNone
Notable promotions include music videos for breakthrough singles like "Latch," directed by Corin Hardy and featuring dramatic visuals that amplified its emotional depth, contributing to over 1 billion streams. Recent singles such as "No Cap" were accompanied by self-directed videos emphasizing vibrant, dance-oriented aesthetics.

Promotional singles

Disclosure's promotional singles were typically released to generate buzz for album campaigns or extended plays, often through limited digital distribution, radio premieres, or exclusive platforms like , without full commercial push as standalone singles. These tracks helped showcase the duo's evolving sound in and electronic music, frequently featuring guest vocalists or samples, and were distributed in formats such as promo CDs or free downloads to DJs and media outlets.
TitleYearCollaborator(s)NotesPeak Chart Position
Offline Dexterity2010NoneDebut track released as a promotional CDr single via Moshi Moshi Records to introduce the duo's garage-influenced style; limited to promo copies before wider EP inclusion.
Control2012Ria RitchiePromotional CDr single on Greco-Roman Ltd., tied to early hype for their breakthrough; featured soulful vocals and was distributed to radio and clubs for feedback.
Together2013Sam Smith, Nile Rodgers, Jimmy NapesDigital MP3 single released to promote the Settle remix album; emphasized collaborative funk elements and was available as a limited 320 kbps file download.
Voices2013Sasha KeableIssued as a one-track promotional CD single by Universal Island Records to support Settle album promotion; focused on UK garage vibes with limited physical distribution.
What's in Your Head2013Sinéad HarnettVIP remix version premiered on SoundCloud as a free download to tease The Face EP; instrumental-driven track with ethereal vocals, aimed at building fan engagement pre-album.
These releases often served as testing grounds for Disclosure's production techniques, such as layered basslines and vocal manipulations, without the extensive marketing of their commercial singles. For instance, early tracks like "Offline Dexterity" and "Control" were crucial in establishing their reputation in the UK underground scene through targeted promo efforts to tastemakers. None of the promotional singles charted significantly, emphasizing their role in album ecosystem building rather than standalone hits.

Other charted songs

In addition to their official singles, several album tracks and collaborative features involving Disclosure have achieved notable positions on the UK Singles Chart, often propelled by the success of parent albums like Settle (2013), (2015), and (2020). These non-single releases typically feature guest vocalists and highlight Disclosure's role as producers and collaborators rather than lead artists on promoted tracks. Key examples include tracks from Settle that gained traction through streaming and radio play, such as "Willing & Able" featuring Kwabs, which peaked at number 70 in 2015. From Caracal, "Willing & Able" with Kwabs entered at number 70. The 2020 album Energy produced multiple incidental chart entries, reflecting Disclosure's collaborative approach with diverse artists. Tracks like "Waterfall" with Raye peaked at number 67, "Birthday" with Kehlani and Syd at number 81, and "My High" alongside Slowthai and Aminé at number 86. These features emphasize Disclosure's production credits and guest appearances on shared billing.
SongFeatured Artist(s)YearUK Peak Position
Willing & Able201570
Waterfall202067
Birthday, Syd202081
My HighSlowthai, 202086
These chart performances illustrate how Disclosure's non-single contributions often stem from album contexts, achieving visibility without dedicated single promotion.

Additional contributions

Remixes

Disclosure has produced over 15 remixes for other artists since their early career, showcasing their ability to infuse , garage, and electronic elements into diverse tracks. These remixes, often released as part of official EP packages or compilations, have appeared on major labels like PMR and , highlighting their collaborative spirit within the music scene and beyond. While many did not independently, they contributed to the visibility of the original songs and Disclosure's rising profile in the early . The following table lists selected remixes in chronological order, focusing on key examples that demonstrate their evolution from underground electronic productions to mainstream pop adaptations.
YearOriginal ArtistTrackRemix DetailsChart Impact
2011Emeli Sandé feat. Naughty BoyDaddyReleased as part of the "Daddy (The Remixes)" EP on Island Records; transforms the soulful ballad into a deep house track with pulsating basslines.The original single reached UK #18; no separate chart for remix.
2012Jessie WareRunningFeatured on PMR Records; the remix adds garage-influenced rhythms to the R&B original from her debut album Devotion, earning praise for its dancefloor energy. A VIP version was re-released in 2021.Original did not chart on UK Singles; remix boosted club play but no chart entry.
2013Duke Dumont feat. AMENeed U (100%)Included in Disclosure's unofficial Remixes Vol.1 compilation; infuses UK garage vibes into the house original, emphasizing vocal chops and deep bass.Original reached UK #1; remix did not chart separately.
2013Artful DodgerPlease Don't Turn Me OnRevival remix for the 2000 UK garage classic, released via PMR; updates the track with modern electronic production while preserving its 2-step roots.Original UK #4; remix saw limited release, no major chart impact.
2021Doja CatStreetsPart of the "Streets (Remixes)" package on Kemosabe Records; adds Disclosure's signature deep house groove to the R&B hit, enhancing its sensual vibe.Original peaked at US Billboard Hot 100 #16; remix contributed to viral TikTok resurgence.
2022Sam Smith feat. Kim PetrasUnholyReleased via Capitol Records; the remix layers electronic pulses and bass drops over the pop track from Gloria, amplifying its dramatic tension.Original reached US #1 and UK #1; remix extended radio play without separate charting.
2025FaithlessInsomniaDisclosure's 2025 Edit released via Sony Music UK; updates the classic track with contemporary electronic production.Original charted highly in 1995; remix released November 2025, chart impact pending.
These remixes illustrate Disclosure's pattern of collaborating with pop and R&B artists, particularly from the , to create hybrid electronic versions that bridge commercial appeal with club-oriented sounds. Early works like those for and helped establish their garage-house style, while later efforts with global stars like , , and reflect their matured production approach amid fewer but higher-profile commissions in recent years.

Songwriting and production credits

Disclosure have occasionally extended their songwriting and production talents to other artists' projects, contributing original material outside of their own discography and remix work. Their most notable involvement came in 2014 with Mary J. Blige's thirteenth studio album, The London Sessions, where the duo co-wrote and produced several tracks, infusing the record with their signature electronic and influences alongside Blige's R&B style. This collaboration marked a significant crossover for Disclosure, blending their production expertise with established artists to create commercially successful material. One key contribution was "Right Now", the album's lead single, which Disclosure co-wrote with Blige, , and while handling production duties. The track features a mid-tempo R&B beat with elements, peaking at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart, number 13 on the UK R&B Chart, and within the top 10 on the UK Dance Chart, earning praise for revitalizing Blige's sound. Another highlight was "Follow", a collaborative track billed as Mary J. Blige & Disclosure, where the duo again served as co-writers (alongside Blige and ) and producers. This uptempo house-inflected song showcased their ability to craft danceable yet emotionally resonant music, appearing as the album's eleventh track. These credits contributed to the overall success of The London Sessions, which debuted at number two on the and number six on the , while earning a nomination for Best Album at the in 2016.
ArtistTrack TitleYearRoleAlbum Context
Mary J. BligeRight Now2014Co-writers, producersThe London Sessions (lead single)
Mary J. BligeFollow2014Co-writers, producersThe London Sessions (track 11)

Other tracks

Disclosure has produced a number of non-album tracks and exclusive contributions that fall outside their primary singles, albums, and extended plays, often appearing on compilations or as limited physical releases. Their earliest standalone release, the double A-side "Tenderly / Flow," was issued as a limited-edition 7" vinyl in 2012 through . This garage-influenced track, produced during their formative years, is also available on digital streaming platforms. In 2021, Disclosure curated and contributed to the !K7 Music series, including the original instrumental "Deep Sea" as an exclusive track within their mix. This atmospheric piece, blending deep basslines and subtle percussion, is accessible on the compilation's double LP, CD, and digital formats, including mainstream streaming services. More recently, in April 2025, they shared "Don't Wanna Stop!" as a free upload, an experimental cut featuring pulsating synths and minimal vocals, intended as a one-off digital teaser without commercial backing or inclusion on albums. The track's availability is limited to the platform, reflecting their occasional forays into unpromoted live and demo-style releases.

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