British EDM icon Duke Dumont returns to his emblematic label, Club Blasé, with his latest dancefloor anthem, ‘Ain’t No Game’. Part of his acclaimed For Club Play Only series, this single is not just another release; it’s a full-blown spiritual experience, following closely after his first hit of 2026, ‘Misdemeanor’, featuring the talented Låpsley. Fans of Dumont can catch him live this October as he prepares for five sold-out shows across the UK, with stops in Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast, Dublin, and London.
‘Ain’t No Game’
‘Ain’t No Game’ is more than just a track; it’s a powerful declaration, encapsulating determination and empowerment. With soulful vocals that resonate with the essence of legends like Aretha Franklin, the song exudes a blissful energy that is both uplifting and infectious. The intricately layered piano progressions evoke the ambiance of a smoky jazz club, weaving beautifully through the fabric of the track. The tempo is meticulously crafted to elevate adrenaline levels, making this piece suitable not only for mainstage performances but also as a hidden gem for underground after-parties.
This track marks another stellar evolution in Dumont’s creative process, continuing the energetic legacy established with his last album, Union. He has smartly shifted from exploring deeper, more introspective sounds to embracing robust, club-centric styles. While gearing up for his October UK tour, he also has his sights set on high-profile festival appearances, including Leeds, Reading, Electric Picnic, and Creamfields at the end of the month.
Duke Dumont
According to Redlight Management, Duke Dumont has amassed over 4 billion streams and secured UK #1 hits like ‘Need U (100%)’ and ‘I Got U’. This Grammy-nominated powerhouse constantly evolves, eschewing the conventional in favor of pushing boundaries that define the live electronic experience. With a relentless energy that drives tracks like ‘The Chant’ and his celebrated For Club Play Only series, Dumont continually proves that his live shows defy the status quo and leave audiences craving more.

