As a musical unit, Mowgli thrives where so many others are not able to. Electro-jazz is not exactly an easy musical space to navigate, but this French trio does it with style and proficiency. Their brand new album Gueule de Boa (out via BMC Records) is a strong affirmation that there is a lot of excitement to be had within an electro-jazz record because they are able to deliver it in such an accessible way. You have lots of infectious and catchy riffs that blend in well with more experimental moments, and some very danceable grooves. Their music tells stories of the modern jungle, alternating between urban sounds and wild lyricism. Mowgli is made up of Ferdinand Doumerc, Pierre Pollet, and Bastien Andrieu. Doumerc may be familiar to some, thanks to the saxophonist’s time spent as the...