Get Close (with Ruel)
Disclosure
Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence reunite with Ruel on "Get Close," and the result feels like Disclosure excavating their deep house roots while bringing along the emotional directness of their more recent work. Ruel's voice — that of a young man who sounds perpetually on the verge of something enormous — rides the production with impressive ease, his Australian R&B phrasing sitting naturally in the UK garage-inflected groove. The track throbs with yearning, the lyrics tracking that particular vulnerability of wanting proximity to someone who remains emotionally distant. Synth stabs arrive and recede like waves, and the bassline carries genuine warmth, almost vintage in its analog character. It's a record about the frustrating geometry of intimacy — how physical closeness and emotional connection occupy entirely different planes.
medium
2020s
warm, vintage, yearning
UK / Australia
Electronic, R&B. UK Garage / Deep House. Yearning, Warm. Throbs with frustrated desire from start to finish, the groove itself enacting the push-pull of emotional proximity and distance.. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 5. vocals: emotionally exposed, R&B-inflected, Australian phrasing, young and urgent, vulnerability-forward. production: UK garage groove, analog-warm bassline, vintage synth stabs, deep house roots, wave-based dynamics. texture: warm, vintage, yearning. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. UK / Australia. Driving at night after a conversation with someone you want closer than they're willing to be.