B-Side Yourself

Released:
August 6, 2019

A collection of B-sides and rarities from the Tape Lab archive. Older in nature, some have the groove, others are looking for it. Enjoy the chaos. #NOTENOUGHPEOPLEARESAYINGTHIS

ABOUT THE ALBUM

B-Side Yourself (Album)— Tape Lab

Released August 6, 2019

This old Tape Lab collection plays like a strange little box pulled from the back of the archive: B-sides, rarities, tape experiments, unfinished grooves, and vintage weirdness that somehow still feels alive. Built from older material, the album leans into the spirit of lost media, cassette culture, analog decay, and the kind of half-remembered internet ephemera that Tape Lab has always treated like sacred material.

Across tracks like “YouTubular I,” “Deletership,” “B-Side Yourself,” “Blandroidrums,” “Delete it All, Again,” “Flowcoder,” “Yaaasss King,” “Diet Coke Mango,” and “YouTubular II,” the collection moves between playful fragments, early electronic sketches, damaged beats. Woeful. Some songs find the groove immediately. Others seem to be looking for it in real time. That is part of the charm.

This collection is less about polish and more about preservation. It captures the feeling of forgotten files, unlabeled tapes, deleted uploads, and songs that were never quite meant to behave. For fans of lost media music, cassette tape nostalgia, analog recording, experimental B-sides, and rare Tape Lab releases, this is the chaos before the catalog had a clean shape.

Enjoy the disorder. Not enough people are saying this.

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