In 1988, a sound emerged from Ireland that defied every category. It wasn't quite pop, it wasn't strictly Celtic, and though the world called it "New Age," Enya herself never felt that label quite fit. That sound was Watermark , an album that would sell over 8 million copies and turn a reclusive artist into a global phenomenon.
: While the track remained an instrumental, it was actually inspired by a poem written by Enya’s longtime lyricist, Roma Ryan. The poem’s rhythm flowed perfectly with the melody, but the team felt the music was stronger as a pure atmospheric piece. Enya 1988 Watermark 01
The lush, oceanic atmosphere of the album wasn't an accident. It was the result of a painstaking process where Enya’s voice became its own instrument. Watermark - Enya Wiki In 1988, a sound emerged from Ireland that
But to understand the album, you have to start where it begins: with The Threshold: Track 01, "Watermark" : While the track remained an instrumental, it
The opening title track is more than just an intro; it’s an initiation. An instrumental piece led by a gentle, "swan-like" piano melody, it sets a tone of reflection and spiritual fluidity.
In 1988, a sound emerged from Ireland that defied every category. It wasn't quite pop, it wasn't strictly Celtic, and though the world called it "New Age," Enya herself never felt that label quite fit. That sound was Watermark , an album that would sell over 8 million copies and turn a reclusive artist into a global phenomenon.
: While the track remained an instrumental, it was actually inspired by a poem written by Enya’s longtime lyricist, Roma Ryan. The poem’s rhythm flowed perfectly with the melody, but the team felt the music was stronger as a pure atmospheric piece.
The lush, oceanic atmosphere of the album wasn't an accident. It was the result of a painstaking process where Enya’s voice became its own instrument. Watermark - Enya Wiki
But to understand the album, you have to start where it begins: with The Threshold: Track 01, "Watermark"
The opening title track is more than just an intro; it’s an initiation. An instrumental piece led by a gentle, "swan-like" piano melody, it sets a tone of reflection and spiritual fluidity.