GoldFish Release “Little Wonder” Featuring Zolani Mahola as They Enter a New Creative Era
Globally celebrated electronic duo GoldFish have returned with a new single titled “Little Wonder”, featuring acclaimed vocalist Zolani Mahola. The track is released under their independent label 33 Degrees and marks a clear shift in their creative direction. Known for blending live instrumentation with electronic production, the duo now step into a more soulful and … The post GoldFish Release “Little Wonder” Featuring Zolani Mahola as They Enter a New Creative Era appeared first on SA Music Magazine.
Globally celebrated electronic duo GoldFish have returned with a new single titled “Little Wonder”, featuring acclaimed vocalist Zolani Mahola. The track is released under their independent label 33 Degrees and marks a clear shift in their creative direction. Known for blending live instrumentation with electronic production, the duo now step into a more soulful and Afro house influenced sound. The release also signals the start of a broader artistic evolution that goes beyond music alone. It reflects a renewed focus on storytelling, emotion, and global connection.
“Little Wonder” introduces a refined sound built on layered synths, warm basslines, and soft piano elements. The production leans into atmosphere while still maintaining the rhythmic energy GoldFish are known for. Zolani Mahola’s voice sits at the centre of the track, adding emotional weight and clarity to the arrangement. Her delivery brings both intimacy and uplift, giving the song a balance that works in both personal listening spaces and dancefloor settings. The track explores themes of presence, connection, and rediscovery, making it feel reflective without losing its sense of movement.
The collaboration with Zolani Mahola carries deeper meaning for all involved. The recording took place in San Diego, bringing together three Cape Town-born artists in a location far from their shared origins. This setting added emotional significance to the process and reinforced the idea of distance shaping creativity. The artists have known each other since the early stages of their careers, which adds familiarity and trust to the collaboration. Zolani has previously expressed that fans had long anticipated a project like this, making the release feel like a long-awaited moment in South African music.
“Little Wonder” also connects to a larger shift in GoldFish’s live and recorded output. The duo have been working on a new live set recorded at the iconic Roundhouse in London, which highlights their focus on performance-driven music. This direction aims to capture the energy of their stage shows while refining their studio sound for a global audience. Their approach continues to merge electronic production with live instruments, a style that has defined them since the beginning of their career. The result is a more complete artistic identity that combines performance, composition, and storytelling in one unified experience.
GoldFish, made up of Dominic Peters and David Poole, first gained attention through their early house party performances that mixed electronic beats with live saxophone, bass, and keyboards. Their ability to turn small gatherings into high-energy live experiences helped them build a loyal following. As their audience grew, they began experimenting with African rhythms and unconventional samples that shaped their signature sound. This experimentation led them from local stages to international dancefloors, including major music destinations such as Ibiza and cities across the United States. Their evolution has always been driven by curiosity and a desire to push electronic music beyond traditional boundaries.
The release of “Little Wonder” is also part of a wider creative expansion through their label 33 Degrees. The label name reflects the geographical coordinates of their two creative bases, Cape Town at 33 degrees south and San Diego at 33 degrees north. Through this platform, GoldFish aim to explore deeper Afro house textures while supporting emerging artists and expanding their global influence. It serves as both a creative home and a strategic base for future projects. This structure gives them independence while allowing full control over their artistic direction.
With “Little Wonder”, GoldFish continue to refine a sound built on warmth, musical depth, and emotional resonance. The track represents more than a new release, it marks a transition into a more intentional and expressive phase of their career. By combining live performance energy with modern electronic production, the duo strengthen their position in the global music landscape. Their collaboration with Zolani Mahola adds further weight to this evolution, grounding the song in shared history and cultural connection. As they move forward, GoldFish show a clear commitment to creating music that feels both timeless and deeply human.
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