Governors Ball 2014: Disclosure Performs Majority of Debut Album, Brings out AlunaGeorge (Video)
English dance duo Disclosure drew a sea of people to the Honda stage during its mid-afternoon on Saturday (June 7) at Governors Ball in New York.
The two-piece of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence stood behind their individual DJ stands and performed the majority of their Grammy-nominated debut album, “Settle,” from 2013, and new single “The Mechanism.”
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The set launched with “F For You,” sans featured guest Mary J. Blige. Disclosure, which has been touring nonstop, seemed more relax during the Governors Ball performance than past shows.
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Midway through their set, Disclosure brought out AlunaGeorge for “White Noise,” which hyped up the crowd. AlunaGeorge was scheduled to perform a solo set on Sunday — perhaps Disclosure can return the favor.
Disclosure seems to have a fan in Madonna, who posted an Instagram photo of her and the duo backstage at Governors Ball. “Been promoted to head of security for Disclosure! #hawt #talent #surrey,” she wrote. (Wouldn’t a Disclosure + Madonna collaboration be addictive? We can hear it already.
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As previously reported, the brothers will soon make a “Settle” sequel after additional live performances — this time with heady expectations intact. “In late September we’ll drop off the map and work on our second album,” Lawrence told Billboard.
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