KILFENORA singer Enda Gallery has released his latest single ‘Water’, a collaboration with electronic producer Grün Glas.

Created in Berlin over the course of 2023, “Water” is an electronic track that delves into the theme of release and relief, embodying the transformative essence of water. The song’s melodies and lyrics offer an evocative exploration of this theme, setting it apart in the electronic music landscape.

Enda has spent over a decade crafting soulful and liberating music. His debut album, ‘The Journey to Zero’ released in 2021, earned critical acclaim and was celebrated as RTÉ Radio 1’s Album of the Week. Singles like ‘Don’t Let Me Win’ received recognition from BBC 6 Music, including a premiere by Cerys Matthews.

Additionally, ‘It’s Alright’ featuring Strange Boy was featured on the official soundtrack of the hit show ‘Normal People’ and received extensive radio play across Radio X, BBC, and RTÉ 2FM. His music has streamed over 100 million times globally, resonating with listeners worldwide.

Based in Kilfenora, Enda draws inspiration from the genre-defying expressiveness of Frank Ocean and the profound songwriting of Sufjan Stevens.

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