Currently, Wytold is adding percussion to his music with Bryan Bowman and Jerry Tolk. He regularly performs as part of the Washington Sound Museum, a progressive hip-hop ensemble led by GRAMMY-nominated Christylez Bacon. At the same time, Wytold is composing the score for an evening-length dance theater event, "Perchance to Dream", choreographed by Micheline Heal. Last but not least, Wytold teaches cello lessons that explore alternative cello techniques and styles.

Other recent collaborations include: the South Asian Performing Arts Network and Institute (SAPAN, which means 'dream' in Hindi) where he explored the cello's role in Classical Hindustani ragas to Pakistani pop; the Nothern VA based folk-core band The Dreamscapes Project (Wytold played on their recording of "The Ism"); The Ash Lovelies, a fun indie-pop band with as many as 12 band members; and Classical Hindustani violinist Nistha Raj.