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Disclosure take Sam Smith, Kim Petras’ ‘Unholy’ to the house clubs

Disclosure take Sam Smith, Kim Petras’ ‘Unholy’ to the house clubsDisclosure

From its white-knuckle grip on the charts to its equally tight hold on Tiktok, where it rose to the status of viral sensation, Sam Smith and Kim Petras‘ “Unholy” is a pop artist’s wet dream. And for Disclosure, it’s an all-too-fitting remix opportunity ripe for the taking.

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The Lawrence brothers, who previously rubbed shoulders with Smith on their smash Settle (Deluxe) single, “Latch,” capitalize on the commercial craze surrounding “Unholy” with a heady, house-facing take that preserves the original’s panache. The single’s Arabian scale, commonly associated with Eastern sounds and, undoubtedly, a contributor to its ability to stand out in a saturated pop market, has a heightened presence on Disclosure’s version, which embraces this element in a noticeably longer framework. The Brits extend the dizzying sonic drama of “Unholy” by more than one minute, making for a remix that hits digital streaming platforms with equal potency as its reference.

“When Sam Smith sent us ‘Unholy,’ we sat and listened to it in a weird casino hotel in Arizona and instantly knew what had to be done. It’s been a pleasure to watch Sam grow and evolve sonically. This one stood out like an angry evil bull in a flowery meadow,” Disclosure said.

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