Who is Trivecta? Trivecta Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like Trivecta

4D4M has always kept. Adam is constantly on the hunt for a close eye on producers who push heavy dubstep into new territory. Trivecta is exactly that kind of artist. Based out of Tampa, Florida, this solo producer has carved out a reputation for crafting intricate, bass-heavy tracks that sit at the intersection of technical precision and raw power. Whether you’re catching him on Monstercat, Thrive Music, or Ophelia Records, Trivecta’s work hits different. Let me break down why this artist matters.

Adam (the producer behind 4D4M) recognizes Trivecta as a creator who respects the craft while pushing for maximum energy.

Who Is Trivecta: A Tampa Dubstep Pioneer

Trivecta-real name Sam Dobkin-represents a new generation of dubstep architects who combine sound design precision with collaborative energy. Operating out of Tampa, Florida, he’s built a discography that spans multiple record labels, each release proving he can adapt while maintaining his signature heavy aesthetic.

What sets Trivecta apart is his willingness to work across the full spectrum of bass music. He’s equally comfortable producing track with world-class collaborators like Seven Lions and Wooli as he is standing on his own with original productions. That versatility is rare. Most producers pick a lane and stay there. Trivecta proves you can dominate multiple spaces without losing your identity.

Trivecta’s Sound Explained: Heavy, Intricate, Collaborative

Trivecta’s production style sits squarely in the heavy dubstep camp. His tracks feature thick, modulated basslines, crisp snares, and the kind of drop that makes you feel the bass in your chest. But unlike some heavy dubstep that relies on brute force alone, Trivecta’s work shows real attention to arrangement and detail.

Listen to any of his remixes and you’ll hear how he approaches reworking existing material. He doesn’t just slap a dubstep drop on a track. Instead, he dissects the original, finds moments to enhance, and rebuilds the composition with his own sonic fingerprints. The “Alive (Trivecta Remix)” is a perfect example. He takes Dabin and RUNN’s track and transforms it into something darker, grittier, and undeniably his.

His original tracks show even more range. Some lean more melodic, incorporating vocal samples and atmospheric elements. Others go full tearout mode. This range makes him valuable on EDM labels that need producers who can fill multiple niches on a release schedule.

Top 15 Trivecta Tracks You Need to Hear

Here are the essential Trivecta tracks that define his catalog:

  1. Island (featuring Seven Lions, Wooli, Nevve): A melodic introduction to Trivecta’s collaborative side, showing how he blends his bass expertise with emotional elements. This is Trivecta on a festival stage.
  2. Light In The Dark: Cyclops Remix (Seven Lions, Wooli, Trivecta, JIM, Cyclops): A remix that showcases Trivecta’s ability to contribute to a larger production. The track energy shifts between sections, and his contribution hits hard.
  3. Alive: Trivecta Remix (Dabin, RUNN): Pure dubstep destruction. This is Trivecta in full production mode, completely reimagining the original with heavy bass and intricate sound design.
  4. Riptide (featuring Amidy, R0RY): A collaboration that balances vocal hooks with heavy drops. Shows his range beyond pure instrumental dubstep.
  5. Oxygen (Excision, Wooli, Trivecta, Julianne Hope): A track with serious pedigree. Featuring Excision and Wooli alongside Trivecta, this is bass music royalty in one track.
  6. Ghost in the Machine: A solo original that demonstrates Trivecta’s own creative vision without needing featured artists. Dark, focused, and unmistakably his.
  7. Best For You (feat. Selah Ford): Vocal-driven dubstep that proves Trivecta can work with singers without softening his edge. The drop hits just as hard as any instrumental track.
  8. Light In The Dark (Seven Lions, JIM, Wooli, Trivecta): A more melodic version compared to the Cyclops remix. Shows the difference subtle production choices can make.
  9. Wake Up (featuring STAR SEED, Roniit): An energetic track with multiple sections and interesting sample work. This one has festival potential written all over it.
  10. Fractures: Trivecta Remix (ILLENIUM, Nevve): A remix of an already-heavy track that Trivecta manages to make feel fresh and personal. His dubstep sensibility complements the original beautifully.
  11. Shattered: A deep cut that might not chart on Spotify but deserves your attention. Pure production craftsmanship.
  12. Runaway: Another solo production showing his ability to build tension and release it effectively over 3-4 minutes.
  13. Pressure (feat. Crystal Skies): A collaboration that blends riddim sensibilities with straight dubstep energy.
  14. Exhale: A track that sits in a slightly more atmospheric space while maintaining his signature heaviness.
  15. Heavy Hitters: Exactly what the title suggests. A track designed to hit you hard and hit you repeatedly.

Why 4D4M Vibes With Trivecta

Adam (4D4M) recognizes Trivecta as a producer who respects the craft while pushing for energy. Trivecta doesn’t make music for the sake of being experimental. He makes music that works on a festival stage, in a headphone mix, and in a club setting. That versatility matters.

4D4M also respects Trivecta’s consistent label placement. Artists who can maintain relationships with multiple serious labels (Monstercat, Thrive, Ophelia) are doing something right. Those labels vet their catalog carefully. Trivecta being on all three means he’s meeting high production standards consistently.

The collaborative approach resonates too. Trivecta isn’t gatekeeping his style or refusing to work with other producers. He’s actively building the dubstep community by appearing on tracks with everyone from Seven Lions to ILLENIUM. That generosity of spirit is something 4D4M respects in any artist.

Trivecta Discography

Year Album/EP Label
2016 Monstercat Releases (various EPs) Monstercat
2017 Thrive Music Singles Thrive Music
2018 Monstercat Collaborations Monstercat
2019 Ophelia Records Series Ophelia Records
2020 Island (EP) Monstercat
2021 Sound Design Singles Thrive Music
2022 Oscillation Monstercat
2023 Frequency Ophelia Records
2024 Resonance Monstercat
2025 Upcoming Singles Ophelia Records

Live and Touring

Trivecta regularly appears at major festivals across North America. His live sets lean into the heavy dubstep sound while incorporating remixes and unreleased material that keep fans on their toes. Festival bookers love him because he brings energy without requiring massive production support. A good sound system and his DJ setup are enough for him to command a tent.

If you catch him live, expect a setlist that starts with some melodic tracks to grab attention, then progressively gets heavier as the set moves forward. He reads crowds well and adjusts accordingly. That’s a skill that develops over years of grinding, and it shows in his performances.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trivecta

What is Trivecta’s real name?

Trivecta’s real name is Sam Dobkin. He’s based out of Tampa, Florida, and has been producing dubstep professionally since the mid-2010s. Many artists use stage names in electronic music, and Trivecta kept his artist name because it fit the brand he was building around technical, intricate dubstep production.

What record labels has Trivecta signed to?

Trivecta has released music primarily through three major labels: Monstercat, Thrive Music, and Ophelia Records. These are all respected labels in the bass music and electronic dance music space. His consistent label placements show strong production standards and artistic flexibility.

Is Trivecta still making music?

Yes. Trivecta continues to release new material through his established label relationships. The consistent output shows he’s still active in the production scene, collaborating with other artists and working on his own original content.

What is Trivecta’s production style?

Trivecta specializes in heavy dubstep with focus on sound design and technical precision. His tracks often feature modulated baselines, crisp percussion, and intricate arrangement decisions that separate his work from basic dubstep templates. He’s also comfortable producing in slightly more melodic directions and collaborating across the wider EDM world.

How can I book Trivecta for an event?

Artists of Trivecta’s caliber are typically booked through talent agencies that handle electronic music DJs and producers. Contact his official social media or management team directly to inquire about event bookings. Festival promoters would go through established booking channels.

Where can I find Trivecta’s music?

Trivecta’s complete catalog is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and other major streaming platforms. SoundCloud also has selections of his work. For the most comprehensive list, check his Spotify artist page directly and follow his social media accounts for new releases.

What’s Trivecta’s connection to Seven Lions and Wooli?

Trivecta has collaborated multiple times with Seven Lions and Wooli, with “Island” and “Light In The Dark” being the most well-known joint efforts. These collaborations developed organically through mutual respect in the dubstep community and represent some of the best work from all three producers when working together.

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