Those who were there may remember several distinguishing characteristics of Disclosure's 2013 debut Coachella performance. One was that it was a dance music set that wasn't happening in the festival's dance-focused Sahara tent, then a cavernous, thundering EDM juggernaut forged from metal and lasers.
Nor were they in the festival's newly launched underground club-focused Yuma tent. Instead, the Lawrence brothers played the Gobi stage, a sort of catchall space for a diverse range of acts that draw large crowds but don't yet (or any longer) have the mega-cache for the festival's bigger stages.
In the Gobi, Disclosure drew a respectably packed crowd that, unlike the Sahara's early twenty-something horde, ranged from teens to middle-aged
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