Mount Palomar ft. Enola Gay – Feeding Frenzy: Belfast’s Club Vanguard Collides with Post-Punk Chaos
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- 20 hours ago
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Mount Palomar is the moniker of Belfast-born experimental producer Neil Kerr, one of Ireland’s most forward-thinking electronic crossover acts. Kerr’s ascent was immediate and striking — booked to play Berlin’s legendary Berghain just days after his debut live performance, he went on to appear at the iconic venue four times within his first year, including a peak-time Pride slot on the main floor.
Beyond Berghain, Mount Palomar has shared stages with acts such as BICEP, Overmono, Joy Orbison and Blawan, performing at major venues and festivals including Printworks London, AVA Festival’s Boiler Room stage and Other Voices. With multiple BBC 6Music A and B List additions, Kerr has firmly established himself as one of the UK and Ireland’s most exciting electronic producers — equally at home in underground club spaces at 5am or supporting genre-defying live acts.
“Feeding Frenzy,” featuring Enola Gay, merges Mount Palomar’s propulsive, industrial-leaning electronics with Enola Gay’s snarling, politically charged post-punk intensity. The track thrives on tension — pounding beats, abrasive textures and urgent vocal delivery collide in a high-adrenaline fusion of club energy and live-band aggression.
There’s a confrontational edge to the production: raw, mechanical and relentless. The collaboration amplifies both artists’ strengths, blending rave-ready propulsion with gritty, guitar-driven ferocity. It’s a track built for dark rooms, flashing strobes and maximum volume.
“Feeding Frenzy” is gaining traction as a bold electronic-meets-post-punk crossover, bridging Ireland’s thriving club scene with its renewed guitar underground. Mount Palomar’s international club credentials — particularly his association with Berghain and BBC 6Music support — bring significant visibility to the release. Combined with Enola Gay’s rising reputation in the UK post-punk circuit, the collaboration stands out as a high-impact moment in the current alternative electronic landscape.
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