UK duo Disclosure rolled through The Eastern in Atlanta this past Friday and delivered the kind of set that reminds you just how deep their bag really is. It was such a jam, packed with slick grooves, sharp breakbeat turns, and a few properly nasty bass moments that gave the whole night a little extra teeth.
What stood out most was the flow. They kept things moving without making the set feel predictable, bouncing between smoother, danceable stretches and heavier pockets that hit harder than expected. They have also been rinsing a track called “Bite Me” lately, and based on how it landed here, that one feels absolutely destined to become one of the big summer set weapons.
The production deserves love too. From the lighting to the live band support to the way they worked the crowd, everything felt dialed in without being overdone. The room was clearly all the way in, even if getting to the center of the floor was a full nightmare because of how packed it was.
As for the standout moments, they had plenty. “You & Me” still hits like it is built into people’s DNA at this point, “She’s Gone, Dance On” brought a huge lift, and “No Cap” with Anderson .Paak added another slick switch in energy. And of course, once “Latch” came around, the whole place was gone. That song is still absurdly contagious, and hearing it live with a room like that only made it hit harder.
Show reviewed by guest author Rachel Ford.
