Whethan Drops WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 Remix Series on SoundCloud

By Matt White

Rap Throwbacks Meet Dance Classics and Heavier Bass

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 pulls from records Whethan has been playing in recent live sets, spanning rap nostalgia, festival-era electronic music, and heavier bass edits. The tracklist includes A$AP Rocky's Distorted Records, reworked with Dennett, alongside Breathe Carolina's Blackout, a 2011 emo-electronic crossover from the early EDM boom. Kaskade's Move For Me adds a progressive house reference, while Turnstile's BIRDS pushes toward the heavier crossover between hardcore and bass music.

The rap side features Huey's Pop, Lock & Drop It, Rich Boy's Throw Some D's, Yung Joc's It's Goin Down, and Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana's Beamer, Benz Or Bentley. These 2000s and early 2010s club and street rap records sit alongside Mike WiLL Made-It, Miley Cyrus, and Juicy J's 23, creating a thread tied to party records, mixtape circulation, and internet discovery. The Pack's Vans adds a late-2000s blog-era skate reference that fits the tape's SoundCloud-first format.

Bass Return Drives Real Demand Online and Offline

Whethan's return to bass and dubstep in 2025 has moved beyond SoundCloud clips into packed rooms and faster demand around his shows. His remix videos and live edits have pushed a visible surge across Instagram, TikTok, and SoundCloud, with nearly 90,000 fans signed up through Laylo for shows, releases, and pop-ups.

That demand has shown up offline with sold-out headline dates across Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Denver, plus underground warehouse pop-ups reaching capacity within minutes. His current festival run includes appearances at Coachella's Do LaB, EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest, and Lollapalooza, with support from Subtronics, John Summit, GriZ, and DJ DIESEL.

SoundCloud-First Format Keeps Series Direct

The project stays close to how this run has been moving in real time, with flips appearing in sets, clips spreading online, and listeners going to SoundCloud to find the versions they have been hearing. The format keeps the series direct, fast, and connected to the culture around Whethan's heavier production, giving fans access to the edits that have been part of his recent bass and dubstep direction.

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 is available now exclusively on SoundCloud.

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Whethan Drops WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 Remix Series on SoundCloud

PublishedMay 19, 2026
By Matt White
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Whethan Drops WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 Remix Series on SoundCloud
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TL;DR

Whethan has released WAREHOUSE.WAVS2, the second installment of his viral remix series, exclusively on SoundCloud ahead of his EDC Las Vegas set. The project features live-tested edits of A$AP Rocky, Kaskade, Breathe Carolina, Turnstile, and 2000s rap classics, reflecting his 2025 return to bass and dubstep. Nearly 90,000 fans have signed up through Laylo, with sold-out shows across major cities and festival appearances at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest, and Lollapalooza.

Rap Throwbacks Meet Dance Classics and Heavier Bass

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 pulls from records Whethan has been playing in recent live sets, spanning rap nostalgia, festival-era electronic music, and heavier bass edits. The tracklist includes A$AP Rocky's Distorted Records, reworked with Dennett, alongside Breathe Carolina's Blackout, a 2011 emo-electronic crossover from the early EDM boom. Kaskade's Move For Me adds a progressive house reference, while Turnstile's BIRDS pushes toward the heavier crossover between hardcore and bass music.

The rap side features Huey's Pop, Lock & Drop It, Rich Boy's Throw Some D's, Yung Joc's It's Goin Down, and Lloyd Banks and Juelz Santana's Beamer, Benz Or Bentley. These 2000s and early 2010s club and street rap records sit alongside Mike WiLL Made-It, Miley Cyrus, and Juicy J's 23, creating a thread tied to party records, mixtape circulation, and internet discovery. The Pack's Vans adds a late-2000s blog-era skate reference that fits the tape's SoundCloud-first format.

Bass Return Drives Real Demand Online and Offline

Whethan's return to bass and dubstep in 2025 has moved beyond SoundCloud clips into packed rooms and faster demand around his shows. His remix videos and live edits have pushed a visible surge across Instagram, TikTok, and SoundCloud, with nearly 90,000 fans signed up through Laylo for shows, releases, and pop-ups.

That demand has shown up offline with sold-out headline dates across Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Denver, plus underground warehouse pop-ups reaching capacity within minutes. His current festival run includes appearances at Coachella's Do LaB, EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest, and Lollapalooza, with support from Subtronics, John Summit, GriZ, and DJ DIESEL.

SoundCloud-First Format Keeps Series Direct

The project stays close to how this run has been moving in real time, with flips appearing in sets, clips spreading online, and listeners going to SoundCloud to find the versions they have been hearing. The format keeps the series direct, fast, and connected to the culture around Whethan's heavier production, giving fans access to the edits that have been part of his recent bass and dubstep direction.

WAREHOUSE.WAVS2 is available now exclusively on SoundCloud.

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