Call My Name
by Y U QT and Jem Cooke

— Released 27th March 2026 on Technicolour

British duo Y U QT, lifelong friends Darryl Reid and James Cooper, officially release their long-awaited single “Call My Name” on Ninja Tune’s Technicolour imprint. Joining a roster that includes label mates salute, Sofia Kourtesis, and Weval, the release finds the pair at the forefront of the global UK Garage resurgence.
“Call My Name” arrives following months of anticipation in club sets. The track has become one of the duo’s most frequently ID’d, a byproduct of their distinctively personal, high-energy DJ sets, which feature approximately 90% of their own productions and edits. It has already been played in sets at sold-out venues including World Headquarters, The Cause, Prospect Building, Warehouse Project, Boiler Room Melbourne, NDK Festival, Prince Charles, and EartH, where it’s been consistently drawing strong reactions. Manchester-based DJ and producer Faster Horses has also highlighted the track as one of his most requested IDs in recent sets.

The single features the vocals of London-born singer-songwriter Jem Cooke, Spotify’s Songwriter of the Month for January 2026. Known for her work with artists like CamelPhat, Jax Jones, and Gorgon City, Cooke brings a soulful gravity to Y U QT’s signature production. The duo held onto the vocal until the right moment, ensuring the final track fully matched their vision and production standards.

Call My Name
by Y U QT and Jem Cooke

— Released 27th March 2026 on Technicolour

Digital

MP3 (TCLRDNL072Z)
£1.20
 
16-bit WAV (TCLRDNL072ZW)
£1.50
 

Digital

MP3 (TCLRDNL072Z)
£1.20
16-bit WAV (TCLRDNL072ZW)
£1.50

Tracklist

  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Call My Name
  2. 2
    Call My Name  (Extended Mix)
  3.  
    Play All (2)
  1. 1
    Call My Name
  2. 2
    Call My Name  (Extended Mix)
  3.  
    Play All (2)

British duo Y U QT, lifelong friends Darryl Reid and James Cooper, officially release their long-awaited single “Call My Name” on Ninja Tune’s Technicolour imprint. Joining a roster that includes label mates salute, Sofia Kourtesis, and Weval, the release finds the pair at the forefront of the global UK Garage resurgence.
“Call My Name” arrives following months of anticipation in club sets. The track has become one of the duo’s most frequently ID’d, a byproduct of their distinctively personal, high-energy DJ sets, which feature approximately 90% of their own productions and edits. It has already been played in sets at sold-out venues including World Headquarters, The Cause, Prospect Building, Warehouse Project, Boiler Room Melbourne, NDK Festival, Prince Charles, and EartH, where it’s been consistently drawing strong reactions. Manchester-based DJ and producer Faster Horses has also highlighted the track as one of his most requested IDs in recent sets.

The single features the vocals of London-born singer-songwriter Jem Cooke, Spotify’s Songwriter of the Month for January 2026. Known for her work with artists like CamelPhat, Jax Jones, and Gorgon City, Cooke brings a soulful gravity to Y U QT’s signature production. The duo held onto the vocal until the right moment, ensuring the final track fully matched their vision and production standards.