Enjoying a growing reputation after last summer’s underground hit ‘Remedy’ and their FFRR debut  ‘Catwalk’, Disciples continue their momentum with the new single ‘Poison Arrow’ which is out on June 8th as their second release for the resurgent FFRR. The track was recently selected as MistaJam’s InboxFresh.
 
A co-production with underground titan Shadow Child, ‘Poison Arrow’ is house banger with a crossover hook which is propelled by booming, bouncing bassline. Between ‘Poison Arrow’, ‘Remedy’ and ‘Catwalk’, Disciples have already demonstrated an ability to weave between club sounds at will in the space of just three singles.
 
The original mix of ‘Poison Arrow’ will be packaged with an instrumental version as well as remixes from Redlight and Kilter.
 
Disciples’ roots were formed when Duvall and Gavin were the only two students on their music tech course who were interested in urban and dance-orientated music. As the duo started to work together, Duvall also started a program to encourage young people to develop their interest in music – one of whom was Luke. But it took another two years and a chance meeting on New Year’s Eve for the trio to commit to a project. They soon found that their individual strengths caused a chemical reaction when mixed together.
 
Working towards their upcoming debut album, Disciples’ material mixes an eclectic range of references, but shares an infectiously core sound that should infiltrate the mainstream.
 
Already championed by the likes of DJ Target, B.Traits, Trevor Trevor Nelson, Toddla T, Pete Tong, Rob Da Bank and Cameo, Disciples have also remixed artists as varied as Robin Thicke, John Newman, Grouplove and HAIM.
Singer, songwriter, and producer Ross Mintzer returns with his latest album, ‘aimless mystics’, a dynamic…
Sfork has returned to the electronic music stage with a bang, dropping their latest single…
Dillon drops a beautifully produced new music video to celebrate his late, great friend and…
From The Archives is a brand new event series that looks back on some of…
Lower Life Forms - A Journey Through the Anthropocene Mister Wise and DJ Dialtone take listeners…
British producer duo RUZE offer up an eclectic mix of groove and club bangers with…