Dancing with Ancestors: Inside Mystic Wolf’s Collective Liberation

Mystic Wolf’s new EP, Collective Liberation, is much more than music. It’s a powerful message for change. This bold release focuses on taking back power, revolution, and spiritual healing. It works as both a call to action and a deeply personal gift to listeners. The EP blends electronic folk music, tribal beats, ambient sounds, and mystical folk to help people imagine a world built on working together, sharing, and ancient wisdom.

Working with Agami Records through the SEEDS of Light Campaign, this project supports the Guarani people in southern Brazil as they fight to reclaim their land and freedom. From Montana to Palestine, from New Zealand’s forests to North America’s streets, Collective Liberation brings together Indigenous resistance, environmental care, and the sacred bond between people and Earth.

Mystic Wolf’s music serves as both spiritual teaching and a soundtrack for major change. Through meaningful sounds and purposeful action, they connect the conscious music community with real-world activism. Here, dancing becomes protest and sound becomes solidarity.

We spoke with Mystic Wolf to explore the spiritual and political power behind this visionary release.

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Mystic Wolf, congrats on your new release! What inspired the creation of “Collective Liberation”?
The Collective Liberation EP is a call to action for decolonization, revolution, and communal healing to reimagine the ways that humans relate to themselves, to one another, and to the Earth beyond a paradigm of domination, extraction, and exploitation. This EP sets the vibrational stage for building a world based on solidarity, reciprocity, and self-determination.

Honoring the roots of our pre-colonial ancestors, while honoring and tangibly supporting Indigenous People who resist colonization and embody the definition of resilience today, leads us to a future where all peoples and communities thrive. I hope that my music can be the soundtrack for the revolution in our hearts and out in the world. So I wanted to create an EP that specifically focuses on that intention.

The title alone feels deeply political and spiritual—what does collective liberation mean to you?
Collective liberation means that all of our liberation and the health of the planet are inherently connected to one another. None of our struggles are separate. None of us is free, until all of us are free.

The overarching system of white supremacist, capitalist, imperialist patriarchy harms every single person on this planet (even the people the system seemingly materially benefits), so dismantling that system and building a new liberatory social and economic system frees everyone. For instance, the plight of white working class Southerners is tied to the liberation of Palestine.

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How would you describe the sonic landscape of “Collective Liberation”? What genres or elements are woven into it?
I would describe my music as folktronica, organic electronic, and world electronic that fuses cosmic folk with ethereal electronic textures and multicultural rhythms. The music creates a synergistic confluence, where earthy electronic tribal beats weaves with ambient dreamy expansive tonal radiance and mystical organic folk instrumentation.

The energy is astral, yet primal. While I’m from Montana, my ancestral heritage is Scottish, so I include that ancestral connection of Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic elements into my music as well that creates a mystical enchanted feeling that you’re dancing with elves and fairies.

Your name—Mystic Wolf—feels powerful and intentional. How does it connect to the themes of this EP and your broader artistry?
The wolf is a spiritual symbol that serves as a guide, pathfinder, and forerunner of new ideas that returns to the clan to teach and share medicine. Wolves have extremely strong social bonds that center the community. They are caregivers, protectors, explorers and leaders who hold great wisdom.

They are also the most persecuted animal and their struggle in the face of colonization is a symbol for and is interwoven with human struggles for liberation. The wolf has been one of my most powerful teachers and guides that I am deeply connected to spiritually, so I seek to channel this medicine through my music. Wolves embody the energy of my highest self that I aspire to through my own healing.

I also am from northwest Montana and have spent my life backpacking and have had many beautiful encounters with wolves. In my eyes, they are the most majestic animal. And I bring a mystical, cosmic, astral, spiritual vibe to my music and persona that reinforces the spiritual power of wolves.

How does spirituality or mysticism inform your approach to songwriting and performing?
Making music is channeling the universal divine source of all that is and then it is distilled and shaped by our own unique vibration and energy that each artist produces, expresses and externalizes out to the world. The people who resonate with an artist’s music have an aligned frequency to that artist, which is why music taste is entirely subjective. That connection between the artist and the listener is a deeply profound spiritual connection that operates at the purest form of existence – vibration.

Hence, why music is considered the language of the universe. It’s not just what you physically hear, but what you feel. Making music is inherently mystical and spiritual, even if some artists don’t frame it as such. My sound happens to have that cosmic, mystical, astral vibe because that’s how the divine source expresses itself through me.

I want my music to be healing and make the listener feel like their soul is being massaged, while giving a sense they are returning to a more natural form of existence, like they are barefoot in the forests, jungles or deserts surrounded by animals and community that connects them to their ancestors.

Do you see your music as a form of activism or healing? How does “Collective Liberation” contribute to those goals?
I use my music as a vehicle for collective liberation movement building, while producing sonic landscapes, vibrations and frequencies that supports the listener on their own inner healing and transformational journey. Because healing is the process of aligning our own vibration to our highest selves and externalizing that light to heal the world. And music is the universe’s vibrational tuner to do that.

I seek to serve as a bridge between the conscious music and spiritual communities and collective liberation movement building. We are spiritual beings having a physical experience and the language of the physical world is action. We have a responsibility as spiritual beings in the conscious music scene to center a collective liberation framework in our practice. It is the highest vibration to confront genocide and capitalist dehumanization. Unity is achieved through action that exemplifies solidarity.

Collective Liberation is a project that materially supports Indigenous self-determination. The Guarani people have been reclaiming their land in southern Brazil in the face of violence from the agribusiness and ranching industries. I released my EP through Agami Records and they have been a partner of these Guarani communities to support these land reclamation efforts, as part of the Agami SEEDS of Light Campaigns.

This EP is a part of Agami Records SEED 4: Humans and Spirituality Campaign that shines a light on cultural biodiversity and explores cultures that promote health, sustainability, and regeneration on all levels. All proceeds from the EP go directly to these Guarani communities.

Where do you see Mystic Wolf heading next—musically and thematically?
I honestly just started making music a year and a half ago, so I have A LOT more to learn about making music and have an infinite amount of growth left on my path. So I’m here to learn and grow, and see where the universal flow takes me, while honoring my mission of using music as a platform for collective liberation movement building and spiritual and emotional healing, that also gets people dancing and having a great time. All else is minutiae that the universe will help guide me towards.

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My name is Mister Styx and I'm a music blogger and an HVAC Engineer. I'm passionate about all kinds of music, from rock to hip-hop, Jazz, and Reggae as a matter of fact I am always eager to hear new sounds as music has no barrier, and I'm always looking for new sounds to explore. Hop on lets go fetch for some new sounds!
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