Austin producer ETHER steps in with “Jordan Belfort (Remix),” out on True Form, bringing his signature mix of cinematic sound design and heavy low-end pressure. Already familiar to festival crowds thanks to mainstage slots and a buzzing underground following, he’s been building a reputation for taking bass in bold, theatrical directions.
This remix isn’t just a nod to nostalgia — it’s the official 10-year reimagining of Wes Walker & Dyl’s multi-platinum anthem. ETHER keeps the hook everyone knows while surrounding it with fresh production touches: gritty textures, engineered drops, and bass work that nods to Tape B, Levity, CrankDat, and TVBOO. Premiered on the mainstage at ILLFest 2025, it landed as a perfect update for a song that once defined college parties and is now finding a new life in festival sets.
It also marks a milestone in ETHER’s own journey. His catalog has been stacking up with cinematic bass singles that bring just as much atmosphere as they do energy, earning him both mainstage placements and a growing base of fans who connect with his dystopian-inspired style. Wes Walker and Dyl have fully co-signed the remix, calling it the evolution their anthem deserved after a decade in the spotlight.
For longtime fans, “Jordan Belfort (Remix)” is a chance to hear a classic from a new angle. For new listeners, it’s a reminder of how bass music can reshape cultural touchstones into something built for today’s stages.
After this release, ETHER looks ahead with more projects in the works — continuing a run that blends cultural nostalgia with future-facing bass design.

