Disclosure (3) – Tenderly / Flow
Label: | Make Mine – mami 024 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Limited Edition |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | UK Garage |
Tracklist
A | Tenderly | |
AA | Flow |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – 97677H
Credits
- Written-By, Producer, Recorded By – Disclosure (3)
Notes
Limited edition of 500.
Issued in light card wrap around sleeve and plain white die-cut inner sleeve housed in a protective outer poly sleeve. The top right corner of the sleeve is turned down to reveal the face image on the inside of the sleeve (see images).
Issued in light card wrap around sleeve and plain white die-cut inner sleeve housed in a protective outer poly sleeve. The top right corner of the sleeve is turned down to reveal the face image on the inside of the sleeve (see images).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped On Side A): MAMI 024 - A 97677H1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped On Side B): MAMI 024 - B 97677H2/A
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Tenderly / Flow (2×File, MP3, 320 kbps) | Make Mine | MAMI024 | UK | 2012 | |||
Recently Edited | Tenderly / Flow (CDr, Single) | Make Mine | mami 024 | UK | 2012 | ||
New Submission | Tenderly / Flow (2×File, AAC, Single, 256 kbps) | Make Mine | MAMI024 | UK | 2012 | ||
New Submission | Tenderly / Flow (2×File, WAV) | Make Mine | MAMI024 | UK | 2012 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Disclosure. What happened to you? This was sick, and seeing how much it's going for now, wish I picked up more of these when they were like, £4.
- Edited 10 years agoI’ve put off this post for as long as possible but my conscience won’t let me go another day without writing about Disclosure. Disclosure is fucking dirty. Dirty like dubstep used to be. Dirty in a way that gives you the chills, goosebumps, and clammy hands. Dirty in a way that gets into your pores, under your fingernails, and that makes you want to move.
These two brothers from the UK do everything right, but their ability to integrate vocals into their music is unrivaled. I’ve heard a lot of artists (house especially) who try to add an element of catchiness to a track by cutting, distorting, and pasting vocals where vocals do not fit. Shit is repetitive, off-key, or just plain dumb and generic, reminiscent of a wannabe club banger. Disclosure does a marvelous job of using vocals to add an organic and wholesome element of soul to their sound.
This sound has become one of my favorites recently. Looking forward to more from these guys.
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