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Goldfish Tease Upcoming Album With New Single “Deep Of The Night”

South African band Goldfish are back with a new single titled "Deep Of The Night," teaming up with Diamond Thug to give us our first taste of their forthcoming album set for 2017. The duo have made a name for themselves with their blend of electronic dance music and jazz influenced instrumentation, and their latest offering sees them delivering a poppy dancefloor anthem with plenty of radio potential.
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South African band Goldfish are back with a new single titled “Deep Of The Night,” teaming up with Diamond Thug to give us our first taste of their forthcoming album set for 2017. The duo have made a name for themselves with their blend of electronic dance music and jazz influenced instrumentation, and their latest offering sees them delivering a poppy dancefloor anthem with plenty of radio potential.

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“Deep Of The Night” kicks things off with an organic introduction complete with distinctive vocals and upbeat guitar strums, utilizing a post-tropical meets Avicii vibe that works perfectly with the song. Moving into the drop, Goldfish layer in deep bass plucks, four on the floor rhythms and some seriously catchy vocal chops.

If “Deep Of The Night” is any indication of how the upcoming album will sound, Goldfish will surely be an act we’ll be keeping a close eye on in 2017. The duo perfectly blend forward thinking production elements with earworm melodies, and their new Diamond Thug collaboration ranks as a fitting debut single for their next record.


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