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Universal acclaim- based on 183 Ratings
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Positive: 170 out of 183
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Mixed: 8 out of 183
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Negative: 5 out of 183
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Jun 4, 2013One of the most ground-breaking achievements of 2013. These British musicians infuse multiple genres, and hand-pick vocals so potent, they will make anyone jump out of their seat and start dancing. Every track brings something new, yet uses the remnants of previous tracks (much like the Australian group The Avalanches). A very awesome album indeed.
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Apr 23, 2015While the sounds in this album have been done before, the House beats that these two brothers employ feels lively as ever with tons of great tracks that are great to jam to.
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May 13, 2014Deep House is usually up there with my least enjoyed Dance genres, so for this to get my attention was a big deal. Only liked a few tracks at first but it really grew on me, with some of the tracks gaining next level status.
Fave tracks: 'White Noise', 'Latch', 'F for You', 'When a Fire Starts to Burn', 'Help Me Lose My Mind' -
Mar 5, 2014
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Jun 4, 2013
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Jun 21, 2013I have only listened to this album and i have decided that it is a great album that has some fantastic sounds and riffs to it. Really fresh and different, with some of the collaborations are the best tracks
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Jun 5, 2013
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Feb 21, 2014
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Oct 23, 2013This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 21, 2013This album is great light electro album, with a throwback at the 90s. Fun for running, chilling or in the car. Sometime towards the end it seems to linger on. I will definitely not forget it any time soon.
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Apr 14, 2014Yes.
Perfect.
Best Tracks: Confess to Me, January, White Noise, When a Fire Starts to Burn, Help Me Lose My Mind
Worst Tracks: ...
Honestly, however, this is an album to be appreciated in its entirety, rather than in specially-picked songs.. -
Sep 10, 2013http://osianlewis.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/disclosure-settle-album-review.html
'Despite its issues, this is a very enjoyable album which is brilliantly produced and delivered. It has plenty of pop hits but also hypnotic rave worthy tracks. A good debut that I hope to hear pumping in clubs for months to come. 7/10.' -
Oct 6, 2015
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Apr 22, 2014A surreal experience that only groups like Disclosure can offer you is where you're on throughout this amazing album. The best piece of House work by far!
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Oct 29, 2015Disclosure jumps out of the crowd with bursting originality and sound. Dance and Electronica come together in an almost perfect harmony, however this album loses interest around the middle with somewhat dull songs, but picks up afterwards.
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Aug 9, 20168.0
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May 11, 2016Simply, it is a pleasure to listen this album. It is certainly what a dance record should be like. The beats, melodies and the rhythm can get you into the groove!
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Apr 19, 2017As a fan of dance music, Disclosure has made an awesome album comprising of tracks that are worth pumping up the volume and getting the feet to work at its best.
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Jan 26, 2023Hello, this is a default review because i'm forced to use 75 characters. I'll edit this review in the future talking about the game, don't worry ;)
My final rate is: 10
Awards & Rankings
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UncutJul 10, 2013It is raw, retro nouveau, deep house bangers like "When A Fire Starts To Burn" and "Stimulation" that make this a perfect Brit companion piece to Daft Punk's recent rebootings of disco history. [Aug 2013, p.69]
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Jun 20, 2013It’s a pop record, a history lesson and--for those uninitiated in the funky UK house tradition--a gateway drug all in one.
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Q MagazineJun 17, 2013Settle may be a lot less rowdy than Basement Jaxx's bellwether 1999 album Remedy, but it pulls off a similarly timely coup by pulling together a number of clubland threads, imposing a keen pop sensibility and idiosyncratic vision, and riding the crest of a rising tide. [Jul 2013, p.104]