Lil Wolf ’s latest release, “Undone,” isn’t content to sit quietly in the background. It pulses with intention, an atmospheric blend of Afro-house rhythm and ambient production that feels both urgent and meditative. With this single, the Canadian-born, Los Angeles-based artist continues to stake out space in the emotional terrain of electronic music, one beat at a time.
“Undone” unfolds patiently, balancing stripped-down synth layers with shadowy melodic loops and understated vocals. What begins as a whisper builds into something tribal, spiritual, and rooted in release. This isn’t music made to fill playlists. It’s designed to move the soul before it moves the body. Still, it grooves. It lifts. And it lingers.
Lil Wolf wrote and recorded “Undone” while traveling through Africa, working with emerging collectives like Onset Music Group and Thanda Choir. The result is a globally informed piece that never feels derivative. This collaboration adds dimension to his sound without diluting its core.
His previous EP, Relationships 1.0, laid the foundation for this progression. Video for the single “Love Me Harder” from this collection has now surpassed one million YouTube views, a clear sign that listeners are responding not just to the sound, but to the feeling.
What sets Lil Wolf apart is the immersive world-building. Every song feels like a location, every note a story. “Undone” is no exception. It plays like a ritual, like shedding skin, like dancing under a moon you didn’t expect to find. There’s more to come, with creative stops in Bali, Vietnam, and Berlin on the horizon. But for now, “Undone” marks the point where emotional vulnerability and musical exploration meet, and the result is a track worth getting lost in.