I Am Tiger
Where becoming becomes audible.
A protected body of work for identity-bearing sound within The Tiger Experiment.
A threshold between artist and symbol.
Big Cat Energy began as a channel for sound, movement, and visual expression. Over time, the image of the Tiger began appearing repeatedly throughout the work, reflecting a deeper internal process of identity and self-discovery.
The declaration “I Am Tiger” marks the moment when creative persona and lived identity converge.
2026, January
An early documented emergence of I Am Tiger. This video captures the development of an energy transition from the original I Am Tiger set.
I Am Tiger — Version 1
Recorded April 4, 2026
The first published sonic artifact of I Am Tiger.
This version is not the final statement.
It is an early threshold. Imperfect, honest, and alive — a record of where I was, what I was learning, and what I was willing to let be seen.
I held this mix back for a while because it was not as technically smooth as I wanted it to be.
But I Am Tiger is not about arriving fully formed.
It is about becoming.
Track Credits:
CloZee — Skylight (Original Mix)
Habitaat — Infrasound (Original Mix)
Zerb, Sofiya Nzau — Mwaki (Extended Mix)
Space Motion — Baiana (Original Mix)
Blimes, Habitaat — Shake (feat. Blimes)
MORiLLO — MORiLLO - Move Your Body with Scott Nice (Nyrus Dub)
CloZee — Neon Jungle (Original Mix)
Pato’s Groove — Macao (Gabry Venus Remix)
Antho Decks, Tayri — Colombian Maasai (Extended Mix)
ANNA (BR), Vintage Culture — Feel the Rhythm (Original Mix)
Kattison — Groover (Extended Mix)
Felix Laband — Donkey Rattle - Kill The Boer (Original Mix)
An-ten-nae — I Am Tiger (Original Mix)
Open-Air Mixing: Could You Be Loved
May 10, 2026
An open-air mixing study filmed in the park on a sunny day.
The video moves through three tracks: Ed Sheeran’s “Bad Habits” remixed by MEDUZA, David Guetta, Becky Hill & Ella Henderson’s “Crazy What Love Can Do,” and Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “Could You Be Loved,” remixed by LP Giobbi.
The final track carried the deepest personal resonance. LP Giobbi was one of the artists whose music helped inspire me to finally begin learning to DJ. For that reason, “Could You Be Loved” became more than a closing song. It became a small return to one of the sounds that helped open the path.
There is something fitting about that return happening outside, in daylight, with Big Cat Energy visible in the open: public sound, lived identity, and practice becoming part of the same motion.