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Disclosure Are Starting Work on Their Third Album

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 12: DJs Guy Lawrence (L) and Howard Lawrence of Disclosure perform onstage during 106.7 KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2015 at The Forum on December 12, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images for CBS Radio)

In a new Instagram post, British electronic duo Disclosure have revealed that they will not be holding their Sussex-based Wild Life Festival, which they’ve run for the past three years, this summer. They claim that they will be using the time off to focus on recording “album 3,” or the followup to 2015’s Caracal. They say they’ve got a “busy recording schedule ahead” and that they play to return to Wild Life Fest next year. Read the post below.

We embarked on a new journey three years ago by launching @wild_life_fest at Shoreham Airport with our close friends, Rudimental. We’d not long finished touring our asses off of debut album, Settle and that inaugural year of the festival in 2015 allowed us to embark on our next chapter with the release of second album, Caracal. Being able to curate your own festival with your mates and invite legends like Nas, Ice Cube and Chaka Khan to play alongside amazing new talent such as Stormzy, Kaytranada and AJ Tracy, stack them up against a host of flawless DJ’s like Annie Mac, Jackmaster and Armand Van Helden and throw parties with Elrow is literally a dream come true. However, with a busy recording schedule ahead as we embark on album number 3 we’re going to give the green grass of Shoreham Airport a break throughout 2018 and come back bigger and better in 2019. Thanks to everyone who attended the festival these last three years and gave us some of the best times we’ve ever had as Disclosure, we’re hugely thankful for the opportunity to share that with you, see you all soon.

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