Disclosure To Release Tracks With Lorde, Sam Smith And The Weeknd
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Disclosure To Release Tracks With Lorde, Sam Smith And The Weeknd

Disclosure's upcoming album, Caracal, has already made some serious waves despite having yet to even be released. The duo grabbed the attention of music fans worldwide by releasing their new Sam Smith collaboration, "Omen," and have given them further reason to rejoice by releasing information on even more big name collaborations.
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Disclosure‘s upcoming album, Caracal, has already made some serious waves despite having yet to even be released. The duo grabbed the attention of music fans worldwide by releasing their new Sam Smith collaboration, “Omen,” and have given them further reason to rejoice by releasing information on even more big name collaborations.

For starters, the Surrey, England brothers will release yet another Sam Smith collaboration – this one in the form of the theme song of the upcoming James Bond film Spectre. Details of their Lorde collaboration on Caracal have also emerged, indicating that the track titled “Magnets” will explore the phrase “point of no return” – whatever that means.

Last but not least, R&B breakout star The Weeknd has reportedly laid down vocal tracks for “Nocturnal,” which will also appear on Caracal and apparently features a distinctly Manhattan sound.

Caracal by Disclosure is still slated for release on September 25th, but check back here for further updates prior to the album’s release.


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