ABOUT THE EP
Mayor of the Club (EP)— Tape Lab
Mayor of the Club is Tape Lab in full dance anthem mode: club-ready, festival-minded, and built for big rooms, late nights, and champagne that absolutely should not be allowed to go flat. Released with 2024-and-beyond energy, the EP moves with polished underground momentum, pairing hard dancefloor instincts with Tape Lab’s usual satirical bite.
For fans of dance anthem EPs, festival-ready electronic music, Lil Uzi Vert, Bob Moses-inspired beats, Hamptons club culture, luxury satire, billionaire beats, underground dance music, and Tape Lab’s tape-driven electronic weirdness, Mayor of the Club is both a party record and a punchline with bottle service.
Featuring Lil Uzi Vert, the project pulls influence from Bob Moses while pushing into a more absurd, Hamptons-coded lane of electronic music. The beats are sleek, driving, and ready for the festival circuit, but the concept is sharper than a simple party record. Mayor of the Club asks real questions about consumption, capitalism, luxury culture, and who gets to own the dancefloor in the first place.
This is Tape Lab’s billionaire beat tape in miniature: a Hamptons-focused club EP for the 1%, the ultra-rich, and anyone willing to laugh at the velvet rope while still dancing behind it. The satire is clear, but the grooves are sincere—big bass, expensive atmosphere, and a dance culture critique dressed up like a VIP section.
Released: March 17, 2024
Runtime: 4 Songs, 10:43 minutes
TRACKLIST:
What Happened 2 02:59
The 6-9 Grind 02:01
My Trust (Remix) 03:12
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