Mount Palomar ft. Enola Gay – Feeding Frenzy
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Mount Palomar is the moniker of Belfast-based experimental producer Neil Kerr, one of Ireland’s most forward-thinking electronic talents. Launching the project in Belfast, Kerr quickly made waves — landing a booking at Berlin’s Berghain just days after his first live show and returning multiple times within his debut year, including a coveted Pride slot on the main floor. Blending industrial textures, techno propulsion and live intensity, Mount Palomar moves fluidly between underground club culture and alternative rock spaces. Kerr has shared stages with BICEP, Overmono and Joy Orbison, played venues such as Printworks London and AVA Festival’s Boiler Room stage, and earned multiple BBC 6 Music A- and B-List placements. His crossover appeal has positioned him as one of the UK and Ireland’s most compelling electronic innovators.
“Feeding Frenzy,” featuring Enola Gay, fuses Mount Palomar’s relentless electronic production with Enola Gay’s visceral post-punk energy. The track surges with industrial beats, distorted textures and an urgent, confrontational edge, creating a collision between warehouse techno and politically charged punk. It’s tense, explosive and rhythmically hypnotic — built equally for the mosh pit and the club floor. The collaboration amplifies both artists’ strengths, delivering a track that feels chaotic, immediate and impossible to ignore.
Why it is trending: “Feeding Frenzy” is drawing attention thanks to Mount Palomar’s established BBC 6 Music support and growing international club profile, combined with Enola Gay’s rising reputation in the UK post-punk scene. The collaboration bridges electronic and alternative audiences, expanding its reach across streaming platforms and live circuits alike.
Artist Page: https://www.instagram.com/mount.palomar/






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