SBTRKT recently responded to the announcement of the release of Disclosure’s sophomore album, Caracal, and accused the artist of copying him. Via social media, SBTRKT pointed out the similarities between both artist album cover art work and song titles.
Through his series of Tweets, SBTRKT points to a number of incidents which he draws on to justify his conclusion that Disclosure is copying him. Disclosure’s new album Caracal includes the picture of cat found in the wild, SBTRKT points out that his album Wonder Where We Land also features an exotic cat. Additionally, SBTRKT notes similar song titles such as his song “Wildfire” and Disclosure’s song “Wild Life.”
FactMag notes that SBTRKT was once accused of ripping off a poster for a Jacques Greene show. Claims were made that the color scheme of Wonder Where We Land was too similar. Disclosure has not commented on the situation. The full series of Tweets from Pitchfork can be viewed below.
@jonrsinn @disconaivete first lp mask theme. Second lp. anonymous cat theme. Wildfire meant wildlife tribal theme – Hold on.
— S B T R K T (@SBTRKT) June 8, 2015
@jonrsinn @disconaivete wildcopycats
— S B T R K T (@SBTRKT) June 8, 2015
A Hidden Place chimed in:
.@pitchfork @disclosure used to think they were really cute wanting to be like Sbtrkt. But whats up w/ going from face to mythical creature
— A HIDDEN PLACE (@AHIDDENPLACE) June 7, 2015
@pitchfork @disclosure seriously WTF
— A HIDDEN PLACE (@AHIDDENPLACE) June 7, 2015
literally had no time off last year for my creative work. I dont need fame. But dont cop our creative thats so personal to us
— A HIDDEN PLACE (@AHIDDENPLACE) June 7, 2015
@SBTRKT @disconaivete quick cut and paste of artistic ideas. Perhaps cos they cant afford to pay creatives?
— A HIDDEN PLACE (@AHIDDENPLACE) June 8, 2015