Duke Dumont - 2016 - For Club Play Only Part 4 ... < Deluxe – OVERVIEW >
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%)".
: 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. Duke Dumont - 2016 - For Club Play Only Part 4 ...
: 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. Duke Dumont ’s , released on August 1,
Critics noted that Part 4 successfully balanced "vocal-house throwbacks" with "cosmic dance excursions". It reaffirmed Dumont's position as a "producer's producer" who could still command the underground despite his mainstream accolades. The series has since continued with subsequent releases, including in 2018 and Part 6 ("Red Light Green Light") in 2019. Critics noted that Part 4 successfully balanced "vocal-house
: 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
: Premiered as Annie Mac's "Hottest Record in the World," this track features a soulful, "sunshine-soaked" euphoria driven by a looping vocal and punchy brass motifs.
The EP consists of two distinct tracks that highlight Duke Dumont's versatility in house production: