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Blond:ish Gets Ambitious at Arkadia June 24

Alfred Hitchcock populated his films with blonde women, believing that film audiences would be more suspicious of brunettes. But when you see two platinum manes bouncing up and down behind Arkadia's decks this Friday, you should suspect that this fair-headed DJ duo is conspiring to do evil things with their...
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Alfred Hitchcock populated his films with blonde women, believing that film audiences would be more suspicious of brunettes.



But when you see two platinum manes bouncing up and down behind Arkadia's decks this Friday, you should suspect that this fair-headed DJ duo is conspiring to do evil things with their electronic vocal house.



After partying together at Winter Music Conference in 2007, DJs Vivie Ann and Anstascia joined EDM forces, kicking off a residency at Montreal club Cherry with a night called Blond:ish.


After partying together at Winter Music Conference in 2007, DJs Vivie Ann and Anstascia joined EDM forces, kicking off a residency at Montreal club Cherry with a night called Blond:ish.



As their blondtourage fandom grew, that tag morphed into their moniker and the two have been keeping a hectic schedule on the global club circuit scene, playing Brazil, Berlin, and beyond alongside beat breathren Tiesto and Victor Calderone.





Last year, the Blond:ish twins even debuted as producers with the tech-filled Nobody is Perfect EP released on London Music, and Miss You out on Hi-Bias, with Robson Vidal and Coco Hayek.



How's that for blonde ambition?



Blond:ish. Friday, June 24. Arkadia, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. The party starts at 11 p.m. and tickets cost $30 plus fees via wantickets.com. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-534-7101 or visit arkadiamiami.com.




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