Who is Tape B? Tape B Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like Tape B
Tape B is a Florida-based dubstep and trap producer who has built a serious reputation in bass music through hard-hitting sound design and a string of high-profile collaborations. He is the kind of artist that 4D4M keeps coming back to when the playlist needs extra punch. Adam has been dropping Tape B records in sets for a while now, and the crowd reaction is always there.
Who Is Tape B?
Tape B is an American DJ and producer based in Florida, originally from Istanbul. He works primarily in dubstep, EDM, and trap, building his profile through originals, remixes, and major collaborations. His trajectory has been steep, going from early SoundCloud uploads to landing tracks alongside some of the biggest names in the genre.
His collaboration with Zeds Dead and Subtronics on “Word Scramble” was a real statement of arrival. Sharing a track with two of the most respected names in heavy bass music takes craftsmanship and credibility. He delivered both. He has also worked with Wooli on “Dopamine,” GRiZ and CREG on “Light You Up,” and Ganja White Night on “Ganja Tape.” Each collab represents a different corner of bass music, and Tape B fits in all of them. His solo work on “About Me Too” and “Sleeptalk” shows he does not need a feature to make something compelling.
Tape B is part of a generation of American bass producers who came up on SoundCloud and graduated to festival stages. He represents the new guard of dubstep and EDM, pushing the sound forward without losing the raw energy that made the genre matter.
Tape B’s Sound Explained
Tape B sits at the intersection of dubstep, trap, and modern EDM. His productions lean heavy but are not one-dimensional. Buildups are patient, drops are brutal, and the sections after the drop give you just enough breathing room before the next hit. His bass design is one of his strongest suits. The low-end on a Tape B track is thick and aggressive without being muddy, translating well across club subwoofers, festival rigs, and headphones alike.
The trap influence shows up in the rhythmic patterns. He uses hi-hat rolls and snare placements from hip-hop and trap, spliced into dubstep structures in ways that feel natural rather than forced. His remixes show the same instincts. When Tape B takes on someone else’s material, he reconstructs it and finds new angles. His remix of Disco Lines’ “Cocaine Inside My Blunts” is a good example of adding weight and focus to existing material. His understanding of sound design in dubstep is evident across every release.
Top Tracks by Tape B
Word Scramble (with Zeds Dead and Subtronics)
Three of the biggest names in heavy bass music on one track, delivering relentless energy and precise sound design from start to finish.
Dopamine (with Wooli)
A Wooli collab that builds atmosphere before dropping into pure bass music energy, built for late-night festival moments.
Gas Pedal Remix (with John Summit, Subtronics, Sage The Gemini)
A short, punchy remix that bridges tech house and heavy bass with four artists each bringing distinct energy.
Light You Up ft. CREG (with GRiZ)
GRiZ and Tape B blend funk and heavy bass, with a CREG vocal giving the track real replay value beyond the drop.
Flip It (Tape B Remix)
Tape B injects bass weight into Levity and Dem Jointz’s original while keeping what made it work in the first place.
Cocaine Inside My Blunts (Tape B Remix)
A Disco Lines remix that pushes the original into heavier bass territory with surgical sound design and a precise drop.
Ups and Downs (with Effin)
One of Tape B’s more dynamic productions, giving the arrangement room to breathe and develop across its full runtime.
About Me Too
A tight solo production that shows exactly what Tape B brings when it is just him and the session.
Sleeptalk
A solo track that contrasts a soft intro with a harder main section, adding emotional range to his catalog.
Ganja Tape (with Ganja White Night)
A longer, more immersive collab that builds tension gradually rather than going straight for the drop.
Tape B Remix Catalog
His full remix catalog is available on Spotify and SoundCloud, showing his instinct for finding new energy in other artists’ material.
Collaborative EPs and Singles
Tape B has sustained creative partnerships across multiple releases, building real working relationships throughout the bass music scene.
SoundCloud Archives
His SoundCloud back catalog shows the full arc of his development from early experiments to polished releases.
Festival Edits
Tape B has festival edits circulating in DJ sets that often show a looser, more experimental side of his production.
Unreleased Material
Follow his social channels for upcoming drops and new material as his output continues to develop.
Why 4D4M Vibes With Tape B
When 4D4M builds a set, the question is always which tracks hit hardest while still feeling honest. A lot of bass music is technically impressive but emotionally empty. You can hear all the work that went in, but there is nothing underneath. Tape B is different. His tracks have weight in both senses.
“Word Scramble” earned every bit of its attention. But what keeps 4D4M returning is the solo work. “About Me Too” and “Sleeptalk” show a producer who has something to say beyond generating noise. The dynamics are deliberate and the structures are considered. That matters when you are building a set of live dubstep drops that needs to take people somewhere over the course of a night.
His collab choices also say something. Working with GRiZ, Wooli, and Ganja White Night means operating in spaces that value musicality as much as aggression. Those are not just booking wins. They are artistic statements. You do not end up on a GRiZ track if your only instinct is dropping the heaviest possible bass patch. You have to bring something more, and Tape B consistently does.
Tape B Discography
| Release | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Word Scramble (with Zeds Dead, Subtronics) | 2023 | Single, major collab |
| Light You Up ft. CREG (with GRiZ) | 2023 | Single |
| Gas Pedal Remix (with John Summit, Subtronics, Sage The Gemini) | 2023 | Remix single |
| Dopamine (with Wooli) | 2022 | Single |
| Ganja Tape (with Ganja White Night) | 2022 | Single |
| Flip It (Tape B Remix) | 2022 | Remix of Levity feat. Dem Jointz |
| Cocaine Inside My Blunts (Tape B Remix) | 2022 | Remix of Disco Lines |
| Ups and Downs (with Effin) | 2022 | Single |
| About Me Too | 2021 | Solo single |
| Sleeptalk | 2021 | Solo single |
Live & Touring
Tape B has built a live reputation that matches his studio output. Florida is a strong base for bass music in the US, and Tape B has used that scene as a launching pad for dates across the country. His sets reflect the same dynamic instincts he brings to production, with careful attention to how tracks build and release energy over the course of a performance. Performing “Word Scramble” live on a proper system is a different experience from headphones. His festival presence has grown alongside his discography, and as his profile continues to rise through major collaborations, his touring reach will expand accordingly.
FAQ
Who is Tape B?
Tape B is an American DJ and producer based in Florida, originally from Istanbul, working in dubstep, trap, and EDM with collaborations across the bass music world including Zeds Dead, Subtronics, and GRiZ.
What genre is Tape B?
Tape B works primarily in dubstep and trap with strong EDM influences. His sound is heavy but not one-dimensional, blending aggressive bass design with real melodic and structural depth.
What are Tape B’s most popular songs?
His biggest track is “Word Scramble” with Zeds Dead and Subtronics. Other standouts include “Dopamine” with Wooli, “Light You Up” with GRiZ, and solo tracks “About Me Too” and “Sleeptalk.”
Where is Tape B from?
Tape B is based in Florida and originally from Istanbul. Florida has produced a strong contingent of bass music producers, and Tape B fits that tradition while drawing on broader international influences.
Has Tape B released any albums?
Tape B’s discography is built primarily around singles and collaborative releases rather than full-length albums, which is standard in the bass music space. His catalog of singles and remixes is substantial.
Who has Tape B collaborated with?
Tape B has collaborated with Zeds Dead, Subtronics, GRiZ, Wooli, Ganja White Night, Effin, Disco Lines, John Summit, Sage The Gemini, CREG, and Levity, among others.
Where can I listen to Tape B?
Tape B is on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud (tape-b-official), and YouTube. Follow @tapebbeats on Instagram and Twitter for updates, or visit tapebbeats.com for direct news.
Listen to Tape B
Tape B Online
| Platform | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | tapebbeats.com |
| Spotify | Tape B on Spotify |
| SoundCloud | Tape B on SoundCloud |
| @tapebbeats on Instagram | |
| Twitter / X | @Tapebbeats on Twitter |
| YouTube | Tape B on YouTube |





