Ethan Snoreck, better known by his stage name Whethan (formerly Wheathin), is an American DJ and music producer from Chicago. He gained recognition after his remix of the track "XE3", garnered over 8 million plays on SoundCloud.
Drawing inspiration from Justice as well as MGMT, Foster the People, and Phoenix, Whethan has continued to evolve, elevating his sound into a new stratosphere.
He frequently collaborates with close friend, Oliver Tree, most recently on Tree’s new single “Cash Machine.
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Ethan Snoreck, better known by his stage name Whethan (formerly Wheathin), is an American DJ and music producer from Chicago. He gained recognition after his remix of the track "XE3", garnered over 8 million plays on SoundCloud.
Drawing inspiration from Justice as well as MGMT, Foster the People, and Phoenix, Whethan has continued to evolve, elevating his sound into a new stratosphere.
He frequently collaborates with close friend, Oliver Tree, most recently on Tree’s new single “Cash Machine.” Meanwhile, he tallied impressive numbers on “Savage” [feat. Flux Pavilion & MAX], clocking 81 million-plus Spotify streams as well as his smash collab “High” with Dua Lipa from the chart-topping Fifty Shades Feed Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. His Life of a Wallflower, Vol. 1 EP brought Whethan’s career to new heights with acclaimed singles “Good Nights” (feat. Mascolo), “Radar” (feat. HONNE), and “Superlove” feat. Oh Wonder. In between selling out headline gigs, Whethan has continued to dominate the touring space delivering standout sets at Lollapalooza, Red Rocks, Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival, Outside Lands, and Coachella where he invited Mason Ramsey on stage for an internet-breaking moment.
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