When this British dance duo play here in September it's likely they will get the Town Hall audience jumping like they're, well, at a hot and sweaty club in the 90s.
With their combination of soul, pop, deep and banging house music and that funny, uniquely British two-step garage beat, it sounds like music from another time and place. But Disclosure - brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence - have an unashamed pop sensitivity and underlying soulfulness to them that some of the more faceless, flash-in-the-pan British electronic music of the past hasn't had.
They've had the Brits in a lather since they released the silky and surging future soul of Latch late last year.
It's taken a little longer to catch on here, and it's not surprising because there is a beautiful minimalism to the music that initially sounds almost empty and tinny.
But soak it up, because when songs like the sinister bop of Grab Her! and F For You, which starts out as a glitchy happy clappy house tune, get thumping and pumping they're impossible to resist, and the breathy and slinky Defeated No More is a highlight.