Premiere: goldgoldgold Share Poetic Club Cut ‘Paris’ on Contemplating Others
- Undrtone Blog
- Sep 25
- 2 min read

We are excited to premiere ‘Paris’, the latest release from Copenhagen and Stockholm-based duo goldgoldgold. Out 26 September on their own label Contemplating Others, the track is a poetic yet tightly wound club cut that balances mechanical drive with a deep emotional pull. Buy/Stream it here: https://goldgoldgold.lnk.to/paris.
Built around a cold, steady beat, ‘Paris’ is defined by the duo’s distinctive approach to sampling and texture. Rough fragments of pop vocals are chopped, reshaped, and woven into a soundscape that is both haunting and hypnotic. The beat feels stark and functional, while the melodic layers bring melancholy and atmosphere, creating a tension that works on both the dancefloor and in more introspective listening.
goldgoldgold is the project of Danish brothers William and August Hoffmann, whose creative bond has been evolving since their teenage years. Together, they channel their shared vision into music that they describe as “aesthetic dance music,” a phrase that captures their desire to create tracks that are both functional and deeply expressive. ‘Paris’ feels like a culmination of that mission, a track that thrives on contrast and duality.
As co-founders of Contemplating Others, William and August have already built a strong foundation for their sound. Previous singles like ‘Candice’ and ‘Never Change’ picked up international press attention, with the latter also landing on Spotify’s New Music Friday Denmark. Their curation work has been equally ambitious, with mixtape projects and releases from artists including Them, Emil F, Emma Lincoln, Lioa, and more, attracting interest from platforms such as YEAR0001 and Hidden NY.
Mastered by Joel Krozer at Six Bit Deep, ‘Paris’ is a bold next step in their growing catalogue. It showcases the duo’s ability to transform stark, mechanical structures into something poetic, resonant, and unmistakably their own.
With ‘Paris’, goldgoldgold once again prove that their vision of aesthetic dance music has both immediacy and longevity, expanding the sonic language of the Nordic electronic scene.
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