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By 2010, my creative world had shifted dramatically. I was making music in a tiny “studio” built inside a closet, working quietly in headphones while trying not to wake a one-year-old who absolutely refused to sleep. Every track from this era carries that softness — a gentler pulse, a calmer breath, a kind of hush woven right into the sound.
Mowgli takes its name and spirit from the story of a young boy raised by wolves in the jungle. There’s something in that story — wildness wrapped in innocence, danger softened by curiosity — that resonated with where I was in life. Navigating new fatherhood felt like moving through unfamiliar terrain with instincts you didn’t know you had until the moment you needed them.
This track isn’t meant for the dance floor. It’s a slow, warm, quietly glowing piece — something made for late nights, dim lights, and small moments. Another fragment from the “please-don’t-wake-the-baby” era, now finally stepping out into the world as part of Lost Dubs.
