Tape B Shelves ‘Driptapes’ to Begin Work on His Debut Album

The beloved bass music producer is hitting pause on his iconic remix series as he sets out to create a body of original work that will define his legacy.

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For years, Driptapes has been Tape B’s signature — a fan-favorite mix series filled with edits, flips, and genre-defying remixes that have become a staple on SoundCloud and at his live shows. But with the release of Driptapes Vol. 6, the Turkish bass music producer has announced a major shift: the series is going on indefinite hiatus as he turns his full attention to crafting his debut album.

Tape B Shelves ‘Driptapes’ to Focus on Upcoming Debut Album

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The decision marks a key moment in Tape B’s artistic evolution — not just the end of an era, but the start of something even bigger.

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Tape B’s Transition

The sixth installment of Driptapes arrived this week, packed with unreleased crowd favorites and select cuts from his CarTunes Vol. 4 tape. It feels familiar, in the best way: high-energy, low-end-heavy, and rooted in the nostalgic vibes that have always set Tape B apart.

The sixth installment of Driptapes arrived this week, packed with unreleased crowd favorites and select cuts from his CarTunes Vol. 4 tape. It feels familiar, in the best way: high-energy, low-end-heavy, and rooted in the nostalgic vibes that have always set Tape B apart.

From Remixes to Albums

In that same post, Tape B made it clear: this new chapter isn’t just about writing originals. It’s about channeling everything he’s learned into a project that goes beyond the mix series that made him.

“For the first time I feel like I actually have a very clear vision for my project,” he wrote. “And I really want to spend my time focusing on creating originals.”

It’s a big statement from an artist who’s spent years perfecting the art of the edit — one that hints at a debut album designed to outshine the very body of work that made him a standout. Known for weaving old-school dubstep textures with modern bass and hip-hop elements, Tape B’s album will give him space to tell a complete story in his own voice — not someone else’s samples.

Artist Comments

“As for now this will probably be my last Driptapes for quite a bit or until I find some new inspiration,” Tape B wrote on Instagram. “I feel like I’ve remixed most of the songs I’ve wanted to and want to take a break from all that so I can focus on writing an album.”

What’s Next

Though he mentioned the possibility of a future “VIP tape,” Tape B made it clear the priority now is full-length original work. The pivot aligns with a breakout moment for the EDM.com Class of 2025 artist, who’s played key festivals, dropped a consistent stream of acclaimed bootlegs, and earned a cult following without ever releasing a traditional studio album.

The move to shelve Driptapes — temporarily or not — is a sign that Tape B is thinking long-term. It’s about growth. About legacy. About building something new from the ground up.

Summary

Tape B’s decision to pause his beloved Driptapes series marks more than the end of an era — it signals the start of a bold new one. His upcoming debut album isn’t just a change in direction; it’s a challenge to himself to evolve beyond edits and establish his identity through original music. If Driptapes was the launchpad, the album is where Tape B takes flight.

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