Blond:ish
BLOND:ISH | |
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | House, techno |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Kompakt Get Physical Music |
Members | Vivie-ann Bakos |
Past members | Anstascia D'Elene Corniere |
Website | blond-ish |
Vivie-ann Bakos, known professionally as BLOND:ISH, is a Canadian music producer & DJ.[1][2][3] An environmental activist, she founded the nonprofit charity Bye Bye Plastics to eliminate single-use plastics from music venues and events.[4][5]
BLOND:ISH was formerly a duo composed of Bakos and Anstascia D’Elene Corniere. Corniere split from the project in 2019.[6]
Origin
In 2007, Corniere and Bakos met at the Winter Music Conference. The duo began performing together in 2008 while running and DJing their residency called Blond:ish at the Cherry Nightclub in Montreal.[7][8] Attendees and fans began referring to the duo by the name Blond:ish during these events.[9] In 2010, the duo moved from Montreal to London to focus more on music production and become immersed in the London music scene.[8]
Recording history
In 2012, BLOND:ISH released the Lonely Days EP on Noir Music.[10] After the release of Lonely Days, they were signed by Kompakt label boss Michael Mayer, who released their next EP, Lovers In Limbo, that same year.[11]
In 2013, the duo joined Get Physical Music, where they released their Strange Attractions EP with Thomas Gandey.[12][13] As a result of their success, BLOND:ISH was commissioned to produce remixes for Depeche Mode,[14] Pete Tong, Maya Jane Coles, Kate Simko, and WhoMadeWho.[15]
From 2013 to 2014, the duo produced their next two Kompakt EPs, Inward Visions and Wunderkammer, from a makeshift studio near the Mayan temples in Tulum.[16][17]
In 2015, BLOND:ISH released their first album, Welcome to the Present, under Kompakt.[18]
On 16 April 2016, the duo premiered their debut Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1, which they recorded on a makeshift studio in Tulum, Mexico.[19][20] BLOND:ISH have released music on labels like Get Physical,[12] Kompakt,[11] Leftroom,[21] and Noir.[10] The duo has also played at Burning Man.[22][23]
In 2017, BLOND:ISH launched their record label ABRACADABRA, a self-described "female-powered collective" for music and art, which has given BLOND:ISH the opportunity to collaborate with various artists and explore creative endeavors within the electronic music landscape.[6][24] The label hosted an ABRACADABRA stage at Tomorrowland in 2018, taking over the LEAF stage for both Saturdays of the festival.[25] In 2020, the label launched the ABRACADABRA TV channel on Twitch to stream live music performances and "self-love programming" during the height of the COVID-19 lockdown.[24]
In 2019, Anstascia D’Elene Corniere split from BLOND:ISH, while Vivie-Ann Bakos continued with the project.[6]
The single "Waves" was a Juno Award nominee for Underground Dance Single of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022.[26] They received a second nomination in the same category at the Juno Awards of 2023 for "Aye Aye".[27]
Performances
BLOND:ISH has played festivals and events like Flying Circus,[28] SXMusic Festival,[29] Symbiosis Gathering,[30] the BPM Festival,[31] ENTER.,[32] Mysteryland,[33] Ultra Music Festival,[34] and Wisdom of the Glove, Achoes from Agartha, Cercle .[35] Also at Burning man.
On 1 February 2022, it was announced that BLOND:ISH would perform at the 2022 SXM Festival on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten in March of 2022.[36]
Under the ABRACADABRA label, BLOND:ISH released the single “Sorry” featured the Queen of Pop, marking a notable milestone in their career.[37][38]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label | Reviews |
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2010 | Miss You[39] | Hi-Bias Records | |
2015 | Welcome to the Present | Kompakt | |
2019 | Higher Ground | ||
2022 | Sete[40] | Insomniac Records |
Originals and extended plays
Year | Title | Label | Reviews |
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2011 | Truth In Me feat. Ted Alexander | Noir Music | |
2012 | Lonely Days EP | Noir Music | |
2012 | Lovers In Limbo EP | Kompakt | |
2012 | In My Head | Get Physical Music | |
2013 | Island Eyes feat. Balcazar & Sordo | Hot Waves | |
2013 | Town Joker | Get Physical Music | |
2013 | Strange Attractions EP feat. Thomas Gandey | Get Physical Music | |
2013 | Inward Visions EP | Kompakt | Resident Advisor [41] |
2014 | Wunderkammer EP | Kompakt | Resident Advisor [16] |
2014 | Wizard of Love EP feat. Shawni | Rebirth | |
2015 | Endless Games | Kompakt | |
2021 | Waves featuring Grace Tither[42] | Spinnin' Records | |
2022 | Hold tight[43] | Spinnin Records | |
2022 | Tra Tra[44] | Insomeniac Records | |
2022 | Sete | Insomenaic Records | |
2023 | Call my name[45] | Original |
Remixes
Year | Title | Artist | Label | Reviews |
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2012 | All In Vain (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Peter Zohdy, Michael Senna | Two Birds | |
2012 | Till We Die (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Tomas Barfod feat. Nina Kinert | Get Physical Music | |
2012 | Flash of Light (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Luca C & Brigante | Southern Fried Records | |
2012 | Dawn (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Pete Tong feat. S.Y.F. | Defected | |
2012 | In The Night (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Sivesgaard | Eklektisch | |
2013 | Go On Then (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Kate Simko | Leftroom | |
2013 | Everything (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Maya Jane Coles feat. Karin Park | I/AM/ME | |
2014 | Should Be Higher (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Depeche Mode | Free Track/Columbia Records | |
2014 | Beautiful Girl (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Junge Junge feat. Kyle Pearce | Get Physical Music | |
2015 | Ember (BLOND:ISH Remix) | WhoMadeWho | Get Physical Music | |
2015 | Sputnik (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Public Service Broadcasting | Test Card Recordings | |
2019 | Samba Sujo (BLOND:ISH Remix)[46] | Born Dirty and Diplo | Higher Ground | |
2019 | Give Dem (BLOND:ISH Remix) | Kah-Lo and Diplo | Higher Ground | |
2023 | Sorry | BLOND:ISH, Madonna, Eran Hersh & Darmon | Insomniac Records | |
2023 | Es un secreto (Hugel Remix) | HUGEL, Dalex | Es un secreto |
Compilations
Year | Title | Label | Reviews |
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2014 | Flying Circus Ibiza Vol. 01 Compiled by Audiofly & BLOND:ISH[47] | Seamless Recordings |
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- ^ "The DJ who wants zero-plastic gigs". BBC News. 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
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- ^ a b "Strange Attractions EP feat. Thomas Gandey". Discogs.
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- ^ "Kate Simko - Go On Then - Remix EP". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "Watch: Burning Man 2012 Highlights - Robot Heart". pulseradio.net. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
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- ^ "BLOND:ISH Announce ABRACADABRA Summer Tour Dates & Label – The Partae". 2023-11-04. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ David Friend, "Montreal’s Charlotte Cardin a breakout contender at Juno nominations". Toronto Star, March 1, 2022.
- ^ Jenna Benchetrit and Arti Patel, "The Weeknd picks up 4 wins on Junos 2023 opening night". CBC News, March 11, 2023.
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- ^ "Event Review: Symbiosis Gathering's 10 Year Re:Union". Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "The Bpm Festival 2011 presents Blond:ish & Uppercut at La Santanera". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "ENTER.Ibiza Week 10 • ENTER•". Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "Mysteryland USA Conquers the Woodstock Grounds". The Scene is Dead. 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
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