SOFI TUKKER global house set in The Lab NYC
SOFI TUKKER's global house set in The Lab NYC is a vibrant, chaotic, and utterly joyful reminder that club music can be fun without being stupid. The duo bring their pop sensibilities and relentless energy to a mix that feels like a whirlwind tour of every funky, percussive genre they’ve ever loved. The vibe is a colorful, packed party where everyone is dancing too hard to worry about being cool, fueled by Tiger's live vocals and Sophie's kinetic stage presence. This is tech house and global-influenced pop house, bouncing at an average 125 BPM and favoring the upbeat, major-key feels of 12A and 7A.
The energy is more balanced than you’d think—39% low, 48% mid, 12% high—meaning it’s percussive, vocal-driven, and designed for maximum shuffle appeal. Their mixing is fast-paced and playful, cramming 47 tracks into a non-stop carnival of grooves, drops, and recognizable hooks. It’s a set that values immediate pleasure over deep introspection, and it’s all the better for it. The tracklist is a blast: Damian Lazarus's “Sacred Dance Of The Demon” gets a massive, Gorgon City tech-house makeover, while “Kamasutra Express” is a silly, train-whistle-fueled romp.
Nora En Pure's “Convincing” provides a moment of slightly more refined, deep house class, and Eric Prydz's “Pjanoo” is deployed with crowd-pleasing precision. Their own “Awoo” is an infectious, pop-house anthem, and the Mark Knight remix of D:Ream's “Things Can Only Get Better” is a euphoric, piano-house finale in waiting. The journey kicks off with a percussive whirlwind, peaks with the sing-along moments of their own hits and “Pjanoo,” and closes on the pure, optimistic pop of Pet Shop Boys' “Happiness,” because why not?.