Disclosure Share New Song “Ultimatum” (Feat. Fatoumata Diawara)
New Single Out Now Digitally
May 17, 2018
Disclosure
British dance duo Disclosure (brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence) released their second album, Caracal, back in 2015. Now they have returned with a brand new song, “Ultimatum.” It features Malian musician Fatoumata Diawara and is out now digitally. Listen to it below, followed by the single’s cover art.
The band had this to say about the song in a press release and on social media:
“Sorry it’s been a while - we have been missing you all immensely, so we wanted to share with you something we’ve been working on now the sun is shining and the trees are green. A few months ago, we stumbled across an amazing female vocalist named Fatoumata Diawara. While digging through her discography we discovered this beautiful sample and started messing around, having fun and experimenting with it. The result is our new song, ‘Ultimatum.’”
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May 22nd 2018
7:09am
I listened to the new song. It sounded like a Jamaican/Techno type of song. I enjoyed the touch on it. It’s sorta soothing but yet instrumental which makes it really unique. I can tell it is original and not copied off of another song like some of these popular artists are doing. I love originality more than a string from something that was once popular before.