Night Wolf
Night Wolf
Night Wolf
NEW ARTIST
the new artists
Night Wolf + Lois Powell
born in portugal
Out on December 20, 2025, Lost My Way Home is more than just a new track. It's Night Wolf, a British producer, sound designer, and engineer, putting his heart on his sleeve. He's built his career on vibe, feeling, and telling stories. This song is a big deal for him, both creatively and career-wise, as it's the first release on his own label, EscaVolt Records.
Out on December 20, 2025, Lost My Way Home is more than just a new track. It's Night Wolf, a British producer, sound designer, and engineer, putting his heart on his sleeve. He's built his career on vibe, feeling, and telling stories. This song is a big deal for him, both creatively and career-wise, as it's the first release on his own label, EscaVolt Records.
Night Wolf, from Bedford, England, has a sound that's like a mix of movies, trip-hop, and alternative stuff. He always puts the mood first. In Lost My Way Home, you can really feel that rawness and honesty. It's not just talking about facing things and bouncing back – you actually feel it. The song's production feels like a personal space, intimate, contained, and very human.
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Night Wolf
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+ Lois Powell
Night Wolf



Besides making music, Night Wolf has worked a lot in film, TV, and sync, with credits on Netflix's El Club, Channel 4's Paralympic Games, Sky, MLB, NFL, and even the music for The Essex Boys: Retribution trailer. You can totally hear that movie experience in his production style – every sound has a purpose. The collab with Lois Powell happened naturally after they met at an open mic. Night Wolf had some unfinished lyrics, and Powell added the vocal and lyrical touch needed to complete the project.
Even though they live in different cities – Lois in Norfolk and Night Wolf in Bedford – it wasn't a problem. It actually made their creative process stronger, based on trust and teamwork. Night Wolf doesn't just produce. He co-writes, builds soundscapes from scratch, and works closely with artists to bring his instrumentals to life. He also founded No Paw Audio, which specializes in SFX and foley, showing just how wide his range is as a sound creator.
Lost My Way Home kicks off a new chapter. It shows that getting lost can be a way to find yourself, and that music – when it's real – can feel like home.
Besides making music, Night Wolf has worked a lot in film, TV, and sync, with credits on Netflix's El Club, Channel 4's Paralympic Games, Sky, MLB, NFL, and even the music for The Essex Boys: Retribution trailer. You can totally hear that movie experience in his production style – every sound has a purpose. The collab with Lois Powell happened naturally after they met at an open mic. Night Wolf had some unfinished lyrics, and Powell added the vocal and lyrical touch needed to complete the project.
Even though they live in different cities – Lois in Norfolk and Night Wolf in Bedford – it wasn't a problem. It actually made their creative process stronger, based on trust and teamwork. Night Wolf doesn't just produce. He co-writes, builds soundscapes from scratch, and works closely with artists to bring his instrumentals to life. He also founded No Paw Audio, which specializes in SFX and foley, showing just how wide his range is as a sound creator.
Lost My Way Home kicks off a new chapter. It shows that getting lost can be a way to find yourself, and that music – when it's real – can feel like home.

