Photo Recap From Disclosure's Austin Performance
One of last year’s best albums was Disclosure’s Settle an electronic dance music soundtrack created






One of last year’s best albums was Disclosure‘s Settle an electronic dance music soundtrack created by brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence. The 14 song debut album offered so much: danceable production, Jessie Ware, Sam Smith, Aluna Francis and one of the greatest (and only) samples to have ever been taken from a motivational speaker. So, it’s understandable why the duo performed to a sold out crowd at music venue Stubb’s in Austin, Texas. DJ Samo Sound Boy and rapper Vic Mensa opened for the English DJ duo. Check out the gallery, and try to guess which pictures were taken during the Grammy nominated group’s live rendition of “When a Fire Starts to Burn.” (Hint: flames are involved.)
Photography: Elijah Watson for HYPETRAK