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Interview with GoldFish about their album Late Night People at ADE 2017


At the final panel of the Amsterdam Dance Event on Saturday night during ADE Soundlab, the legendary Demolition Panel XXI hosted by the techno legend Dave Clarke, we had the pleasure to enjoy GoldFish incredible input as members of the experts jury who have offered their well founded opinion and criticism on variety of demos submitted by young and emerging artists who aspire to get their recognition at ADE which is considered to be the primer platform for the global electronic music community including industry and fans. At the end of the panel I requested to have an interview with them and I'm very glad to be able to present you an interview conducted at ADE with GoldFish. 

GoldFish, an electronic duo from the Southern-most tip of Africa, have gone from one of Dance Music’s best kept secrets to leading exponents of the Live Electronic Music scene. Their pioneering mix of saxophones, flute, double bass, keyboards and pounding House beats has touched a nerve with audiences across the world, coining the moniker ‘Re-Inventing the DJ.’ Once you experience a GoldFish live performance, you immediately know you are witnessing something special. 

Between their grueling touring schedule, recording and surfing in all four corners of the globe, Dom and Dave have been quietly and steadily building a reputation for incendiary lives shows and hyper-catchy releases that are poised to spill them over into the mainstream consciousness. Their most recent release "Deep of the Night" just cracked 1 million streams and counting on Spotify. Other highlights including countless sold out performances and festival appearances everywhere, a top 10 on the US iTunes Dance chart, multiple SAMA’s, an MTV Africa award, a four-year residency at Pacha Ibiza, and a list of DJ’s including Robin Shulz, Klingande, Thomas Jack and Sam Feldt dropping their tracks as staples in their sets. Their unique and often controversial animated music videos have garnered tens of millions of views online, with a cult following eagerly awaiting the next installment. It’s almost hard to believe that not so long ago they were just Dom and Dave, two music students who led a relatively chilled life surfing and playing music in their original home of Cape Town. All that really did change when they decided to record an album.

Not having a record deal or many resources, they simply locked themselves in a bedroom...with a double bass, a saxophone and a couple of synths, recording their debut 'Caught In The Loop' on their own. A timeless dance/chill out record that received massive support from the international dance music scene, searching for something fresh and new. Pete Tong even called it his Ibiza Poolside Album of the Summer. A residency at Pacha Ibiza followed, and the Fishies honed their sound at one of the worlds’ most iconic superclubs before releasing 'Perceptions Of Pacha,' garnering a record-breaking 8 South African Music Award nominations and platinum sales in their home country. They followed this up with another SAMA award winning album 'Get Busy Living' (2010), and MTV Africa award winning 'Three Second Memory' (2013). 

To get closer to the hotbed of dance music in America, the duo are now based in San Diego, focussing on their forthcoming new album 'Tipping The Scales' (2017), a jam-packed touring schedule - and definitely exploring the surf around California during the process. Already, they’ve begun conquering the stateside festival landscape. With a whirlwind of upcoming tour dates ahead, along with a new album deal inked with Armada Music, it’s clear that all eyes in the world’s fishbowl will continue to be locked on GoldFish for the foreseeable future.



In this interview they talk about the process of recording their album Late Night People which is is recently released on Armada Music, their live gig at ADE and of course their very positive opinion about Amsterdam Dance Event and how important has been for their career. It's their 9th time at ADE and definitely its not going to be their last one. Enjoy their answers right here, right now.



Check GoldFish - Late Night People out now on Armada Music



Listen or download the new album of GoldFish here: https://Goldfish.lnk.to/LNP

Remember the time when GoldFish weren’t churning out soul-inspiring records? Neither can we. No matter where or when it’s played, their music radiates a sense of coming home, of discovering a piece of the world that has yet remained unclaimed and untainted. That’s exactly what the South African duo’s next album builds on.

In ‘Late Night People’, the signature vibes of GoldFish have evolved and adapted to mesmerize an even wider range of dance music lovers. Between its funky and sexy title track, the upbeat ‘If I Could Find’ and the ever-vibrant ‘Rising Sun’ (with Pontifexx and Gustavo Bertoni), the album harbors twelve records that are as diverse as they are alike, coexisting peacefully.

As proven by their previous four albums , you can leave it to GoldFish to deliver a body of work that’s both kaleidoscopic and unified. But most of all, this album is here for whomever brilliantly crafted music is indispensable. It is here for the ‘Late Night People’.

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