The Dunmore Brothers Pivot to Pop with New Single ‘Call Me’

The Dunmore Brothers Pivot to Pop with New Single ‘Call Me’

London duo The Dunmore Brothers evolve their signature deep house sound with the infectious new pop single 'Call Me.' Listen to the track now.

London duo The Dunmore Brothers evolve their signature deep house sound with the infectious new pop single 'Call Me.' Listen to the track now.

Listen Here

The Dunmore Brothers Pivot to Pop with New Single ‘Call Me’

The Dunmore Brothers Pivot to Pop with New Single ‘Call Me’

The Dunmore Brothers Pivot to Pop with Infectious New Single ‘Call Me’

If you’ve been following the London dance scene, the name The Dunmore Brothers usually conjures up images of dark basements, deep tech rhythms, and that specific, gritty percussive groove that makes a club move. But with their latest single, “Call Me” Louie and Lucas are trading the underground haze for something a bit more vibrant—and it’s a pivot that feels surprisingly natural.

For years, the duo has built a reputation on their roots in house music, always keeping one foot in the past with subtle nods to old-school energy. Yet, on “Call Me,” they show they aren’t just comfortable playing for the 2 AM crowd; they have a sharp ear for pop structure, too.

Striking the Balance: From Club to Radio

What makes “Call Me” work is that it doesn’t sound like two house producers trying too hard to make a pop hit. Instead, it sounds like they’ve taken the best parts of their DJ sets—the crisp, driving percussion and that relentless, infectious rhythm—and draped them in a vocal melody that sticks on the first listen.

It’s that rare kind of track that feels polished enough for a daytime radio playlist but still holds enough weight to cut through a festival set. They’ve managed to keep their signature style intact while opening the doors to a much wider audience.

Why “Call Me” is a standout:

  • A Familiar Pulse: Don’t worry, they haven’t lost their touch. The underlying groove is pure Dunmore—tight, percussive, and built for movement.

  • The Hook: It’s a classic earworm, designed to get stuck in your head well after the track ends.

  • Fresh Energy: The production is clean and modern, marking a clear evolution from their earlier, purely underground work.

  • Genre-Blending: It bridges the gap between deep house and pop, offering something that feels both nostalgic and right on time for the current scene.

The Bottom Line

“Call Me” is a confident step forward for the brothers. It’s not just a “pop song”; it’s an evolution of their sound that proves they can translate their technical expertise into something much broader. If you’ve been waiting for a track that brings a little bit of that London house soul into a pop framework, this is the one.

Is Your Music Ready for the Global Stage?

Stop guessing and start growing. Get professional reviews, global playlisting, and targeted PR distribution from the team trusted by thousands since 2012.

Claim Your Promo Package

Featured Reviews • Spotify Growth • YouTube PR • Interviews

Share This Track

Featured Music