Disclosure Continue Their Tear with "Deeper" Alongside Leon Thomas
The Lawrence brothers drop off another irresistibly slick single, with smooth vocals from R&B breakout Leon Thomas.
Rachel Narozniak

Disclosure are having a good year, and that’s putting it lightly. In August, the Lawrence brothers burst out of the gate with their first release of 2025, the now Grammy-nominated “NO CAP” alongside Anderson .Paak, which will vie for the title of Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2026 awards ceremony.
After setting the tone in a big way, the duo continued its tear with the Chris Lake collaboration, “one2three,” and a 2025 edit of Faithless’ “Insomnia,” pouring gasoline on a year that’s already been pure fire for Disclosure.
“Deeper” throws water on it without extinguishing the flame. The aqueous team up with R&B chart-topper Leon Thomas finds him riding the beat with the ease and fluidity of a wave runner, suavely cutting through the surf. It's a good fit that comes as no surprise to Disclosure, whose admiration for his smash hit "Mutt" and sharp ears for the cross-genre voices that’ll work in dance textures prompted them to reach out.
“We knew his voice was gonna slot in just perfectly over this beat. Probably played him two others that day but it was just obvious this one was meant to be,” say Disclosure, adding, “Fun fact, the beat was named ‘Aquatic’ for the longest time.. guess because of the bubbly, underwater nature of the sounds used. So we just rolled with that theme for the lyrics & wrote the whole thing in an afternoon in LA.”
Listen below.
While it's early to be thinking about Coachella 2026, it's still safe to say this will be a highlight of Disclosure's sets in Indio Valley next April.
"Deeper" is out now via Disorder. Buy it on Beatport.























