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GoldFish is an electronic duo originating from Cape Town, South Africa, now residing in San Diego, California consisting of Dominic Peters and David Poole. They create dance music containing elements of house, pop, jazz and African music . [ 1 ]
Perceptions of Pacha is a studio album by the South African musical group Goldfish, released on August 29, 2008. [1] With the album, the group set a new South African Music Awards record for most nominations in 2009, [2] with eight nominations including Best Duo or Group and Album of the Year, [3] winning Best Engineer and Best Dance Album for Perceptions of Pacha.
Get Busy Living is a studio album by Goldfish. Released on September 20, 2010 [1] through Goldfish Music and Sony Music, in 2011 it won Best Global Dance Album at the 17th South African Music Awards. [2]
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Caught in the Loop is the first album from the South African musical group Goldfish. It was released in 2006 by Black Mango Music in South Africa. Track listing
Edna's Goldfish was an American ska punk band from Long Island, New York. Together from 1997 to 2000, their studio albums include Before You Knew Better (1998) and The Elements of Transition (1999), both released on Moon Ska Records. The video for their song "Veronica Sawyer" received some airplay on the MTV show 120 Minutes.
The Secret Goldfish are a band from Glasgow, Scotland. The group was formed by ex- Fizzbombs singer Katy McCullars, guitarist John Morose, and the rhythm section from The Mackenzies , Graham Lironi and Paul Turnbull.
The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. It is commonly kept as a pet in indoor aquariums, and is one of the most popular aquarium fish. Goldfish released into the wild have become an invasive pest in parts of North America and Australia. [4] [5]