If you'd like, I can help you to his earlier underground hits or find similar artists signed to Defected Records. Duke Dumont - For Club Play Only Part 4 · Single Review RA
: A deeper, bass-heavy counterpart to "Be Here," focusing on a more technical, club-centric sound while retaining Dumont's signature melodic catchiness. Context within the Series
: While earlier parts were released on Tiga's Turbo Recordings , Part 4 saw a move to Defected Records , a label whose history deeply influenced Dumont’s own style.
: For this installment, Dumont expressed a desire to leave a legacy of dance music that could "stand the test of time" alongside the classic artists he holds in high regard.
The EP consists of two distinct tracks that highlight Duke Dumont's versatility in house production:
Duke Dumont ’s , released on August 1, 2016 , marked a pivotal return to the producer's underground house roots following his massive commercial success with chart-toppers like "I Got U" and "Need U (100%)".
Published by the legendary label , this two-track EP was designed specifically for dancefloors rather than radio airwaves. Tracklist & Musical Profile