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Music at the Lake concert to feature Goldfish

CAPE Town’s dance music supremos, Goldfish and Crazy White Boy, will bring the party to Durban on Saturday, 28 February.

CAPE Town’s dance music supremos, Goldfish and Crazy White Boy, will bring the party to Durban on Saturday, 28 February when they play at the Old Mutual Music at The Lake concert at the Durban Botanic Gardens at 7pm.

Goldfish is an electronica dance group comprising Dominic Peters and David Poole. They are proudly South African and create dance music containing elements of jazz and African music, combining live instruments such as double bass, saxophones, flute, and vocals with samplers, effects and synthesizers. They have played in the world’s top party cities from Chicago and San Francisco to Buenos Aires, London and Rome. Crazy White Boy is a duo made up of Ryan Murgatroyd and Konstantinos Karatamoglou, both experienced and successful deejays and producers in their own right. Together they have worked their way up from bedroom producers to a powerful, leading presence on the South African music market as well as the rest of the world.

Compelled to add a fresh twist to dance music, they set about writing with an African Kwaito style to deliver a sound that stands out and, more importantly, challenges the local and international ear. They call this ‘Ghetto Tech’.

Pre-sold tickets are R140 and R160 on the day. Children aged eight to 12 pay R60, and children under eight enter free. Tickets are available online atwww.webtickets.co.za. All children are welcome at the KidZone for extra fun and games. Drinks, cooler boxes and picnic baskets are welcome. A variety of food and refreshments will also be on sale.

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