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Disclosure – Boss

Disclosure Are Back And We’re Thinking Its Album Time In 2019

Disclosure seems to be gearing up for 2019 by dropping some serious fire to the streets and this one is no different to the other bangers we have heard from the guys and it’s only February. We are going on record right now and saying Disclosure will release an album this year with nothing but bangers.

For us, Disclosure are one of the top names in the music scene and have been for a long time so when a new one from them drops, we have to catch it and give it a listen and we are glad we did as this new one, Boss, show’s their musical progression and how they have evolved with the current music times to continue to produce sick joints.

From the sounds surrounding the vocals and body vibrating bass being carried by Boss, Disclosure have zoned out and created a banger for 2019 surely to be played across festivals coming up. The beat may feel a bit sped up but that’s just for the shufflers who want to get in on some fancy footwork actions and don’t worry after you hear Boss, you’re gonna want in on the dancing action too!

Beyond Noise Team

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