In 2011, Stratton founded
Vulfpeck. The band has released six studio albums and four extended plays. Stratton does most of the band's management and production. He first adopted the persona of
Vulfmon, an old-school German record producer, to promote a
Kickstarter project for the band's first
vinyl record. As the band's producer, he experimented with
audio compressors and helped develop the Vulf Compressor
audio plug-in in collaboration with Goodhertz Inc. In 2014, Vulfpeck released
Sleepify, a silent album on Spotify. Royalties from the album (which had no audible sound) financed an admission-free tour and attracted international media coverage. In 2019, the band headlined a sold out concert at
Madison Square Garden in New York City. In 2020, Stratton performed a publicity stunt and fundraiser for Vulfpeck by auctioning the "real estate" of track 10 on Vulfpeck's album
The Joy of Music, The Job of Real Estate. The rights to publish on track 10 were sold to the New York-based band Earthquake Lights. A portion of the proceeds were donated to public schools through the
DonorsChoose organization. Stratton conceived the instrumental band
The Fearless Flyers, which was formed in 2018 with Stratton as producer. He produced the band's music through 2024. In 2023, he released a live album of
klezmer music with the three-piece band Yiddishe Pirat consisting of
Michael Winograd on clarinet, Josh Dolgin on piano, and Stratton on drums. In 2022, Stratton released his first solo album, titled
Here We Go Jack, under his mononym Vulfmon. He has since released three more albums, titled
Vulfnik,
Dot, and
Deg. On streaming services, he categorizes his solo albums as
pop and
R&B/
soul. The albums feature contributions by
Louis Cato,
Jacob Jeffries, Evangeline, Harrison Whitford,
Monica Martin,
David T. Walker,
Drew Taubenfeld,
Mike Viola,
Antwaun Stanley, Rich Hinman and others. Stratton's music has been featured on
Radio Milwaukee and on
David Byrne Radio playlists. ==Influences==