Take heed to Ganja White Night time and Tape B's Fiery Dubstep Observe, "Ganja Tape"

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A mark of greatness in any artist is a signature sound that is immediately recognizable, a tenet Ganja White Night time and Tape B know properly.

Out now through SubCarbon Information, their new collaboration showcases how their distinctive sounds can seamlessly mix collectively to create a cohesive, heavy-hitting bass banger. In “Ganja Tape,” Ganja White Night time’s distinctive wobbly sound design pairs completely with Tape B’s gritty, low-end frequencies.

Tape B’s signature “Yo Tape B!” vocal entwines with GWN’s “Yes, Ganja,” constructing hair-raising hype earlier than the drop. Invigorating percussion and thunderous bass then envelop the senses, delivering a full-blown showcase of every act’s manufacturing skillset.

In different latest information, Tape B not too long ago launched his hotly anticipated rework of Sage The Gemini’s “Gas Pedal” alongside John Summit and Subtronics. Ganja White Night time are set to headline their “Wobbleween” doubleheader in Minnesota subsequent month, that includes assist from Apashe, The Widdler, Dimension and extra.

Stream “Ganja Tape” beneath.

FOLLOW GANJA WHITE NIGHT:

X: x.com/ganjawhitenight
Fb: fb.com/ganjawhitenight
Instagram: instagram.com/ganjawhitenight
TikTok: tiktok.com/@gwn_wobble
Spotify: spoti.fi/2FuqR5I

FOLLOW TAPE B:

X: x.com/tapebbeats
Instagram: instagram.com/tapebbeats
TikTok: tiktok.com/@tapebbeats
Fb: fb.com/tapebbeats
Spotify: tinyurl.com/mwvmuh8v

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