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YetepIf you’ve been anywhere near the bass music scene lately, you’ve probably heard the name Tape B. The Florida-based producer has been on an absolute tear, and his latest release, CarTunes Vol. 4, shows he’s not slowing down. Loved for his blend of nostalgic dubstep and modern bass music, Tape B has become a favorite name for bass heads everywhere.
Tape B, or Berk Alkanat, has been steadily climbing the ranks since his breakout in 2023. With a taste for fusing hip-hop and dubstep, he’s created a sound that’s so catchy. His CarTunes series, a collection of high-energy mixes perfect for long drives or pre-game sessions, has been a fan favorite since its debut. Each volume has outdone the last, and Vol. 4 is no exception. Packed with flips of tracks from artists like A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, and Kendrick Lamar, this mix is a masterpiece in bass music curation.
But Tape B isn’t just a studio genius, he’s a must-see name on stage too. Over the past couple of years, he’s played at iconic festivals like Electric Forest, Lost Lands, and has even snagged a spot at Ultra Music Festival in Miami. His live sets are as electrifying as his mixes, and his fanbase has grown exponentially, with over 740 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify.
What makes Tape B stand out is his relentless work ethic and creativity. Whether he’s dropping a new mix, collaborating with big names like Subtronics and John Summit, or selling out headline shows across the country, he’s always pushing bass music to new boundaries.
So, if you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and crank up CarTunes Vol. 4. It’s a wild ride through heavy beats and nostalgic vibes, and it’s just another reminder that Tape B is here to stay. In the meantime, you can snag tickets to see Tape B support Zeds Dead on their Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness Tour right here in the Valley on May 3rd. Click here for tickets!
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