The Deep Groove: Analyzing Disciples' "They Don't Know" Long before they were dominating global charts with Calvin Harris, the London-based production trio —comprised of Nathan Duvall, Gavin Koolmon, and Luke McDermott—carved out a permanent space in house music history with their 2015 breakthrough hit, "They Don't Know" .
The track's official music video, directed by and produced by Like an Egg Productions , adds a layer of narrative tension to the song. Set against a picturesque coastal backdrop, the "dangerous game of cat and mouse" follows two teens who stumble upon a crime scene. The dark, cinematic tone of the film perfectly complements the slightly moody, underground energy of the production. Legacy and Impact Disciples - They Don't Know
: Unlike many house tracks that rely on hired session singers, the trio often writes, produces, and performs on their own tracks, lending "They Don't Know" an authentic, homegrown feel. The Deep Groove: Analyzing Disciples' "They Don't Know"
Even a decade later, the track remains a staple on house playlists, serving as a reminder of the era when deep, soulful house reclaimed its spot on the airwaves. #SimplySound: Pure House - Simply Gym The dark, cinematic tone of the film perfectly
: The track is anchored by a thick, driving bassline that provides a rhythmic foundation typical of South London house.
: Following this hit, the group collaborated on the global smash "How Deep Is Your Love" with Calvin Harris .
"They Don't Know" was more than just a club hit; it was the bridge that led Disciples to international recognition. Its success opened doors for:
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