Nortec Collective emerged from the burgeoning Tijuana, Mexico electronic sc… Read Full Bio ↴Nortec Collective emerged from the burgeoning Tijuana, Mexico electronic scene, performing a style of music that they invented called Nortec - a fusion of Norteño ("from the North") and Techno, documenting the collision between the style and culture of electronica music, characterized by hard dance beats, and samples from traditional forms of Mexican music. The various projects began producing and performing Nortec music around 1999. In 2001, they were signed to a recording contract with Palm Pictures, that released their first album "Tijuana Session Volume 1" under the name Nortec Collective.
With two albums (Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1 and Tijuana Sessions Vol. 3) under their belts, the Nortec sound has been embraced by an international audience and has become an entire movement encompassing music, film and graphic design.
Ever-evolving, the Nortec Collective presents: Bostich + Fussible “Tijuana Sound Machine”, featuring brand new tracks from Fussible (Pepe Mogt) and Bostich (Ramon Amezcua). Fans are already familiar with the stylings of Bostich and Fussible as the masterminds behind tracks like “Tengo La Voz”, “Tijuana Bass”, and “Tijuana Makes Me Happy” off the double Grammy-nominated 2005 album, ‘Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3’ (Nacional Records) and can expect more of this unique blend of accordions, tubas, trumpets, norteño percussion, vocoders, drum machines and synthesizers. The first single off the new album will be the title track, “Tijuana Sound Machine”.
“With "Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3", we focused on fusing vocoders, synthesizers and drum machines with the Norteño flavor,” explains Pepe Mogt (Fussible). “This time around, we really relied more on the acoustic sound. We tried to achieve a better balance between the acoustics and the electronics. While some tracks on "Tijuana Sound Machine" aren’t even a month old yet, others have been around for a couple of years. We actually wrote many of these songs while on the road promoting ‘Tijuana Sessions.’”
Nortec Collective toured the world, from Latin America, the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia. An extensive U.S. and European tour featuring Bostich and Fussible is planned to coincide with the new release.
With two albums (Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1 and Tijuana Sessions Vol. 3) under their belts, the Nortec sound has been embraced by an international audience and has become an entire movement encompassing music, film and graphic design.
Ever-evolving, the Nortec Collective presents: Bostich + Fussible “Tijuana Sound Machine”, featuring brand new tracks from Fussible (Pepe Mogt) and Bostich (Ramon Amezcua). Fans are already familiar with the stylings of Bostich and Fussible as the masterminds behind tracks like “Tengo La Voz”, “Tijuana Bass”, and “Tijuana Makes Me Happy” off the double Grammy-nominated 2005 album, ‘Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3’ (Nacional Records) and can expect more of this unique blend of accordions, tubas, trumpets, norteño percussion, vocoders, drum machines and synthesizers. The first single off the new album will be the title track, “Tijuana Sound Machine”.
“With "Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3", we focused on fusing vocoders, synthesizers and drum machines with the Norteño flavor,” explains Pepe Mogt (Fussible). “This time around, we really relied more on the acoustic sound. We tried to achieve a better balance between the acoustics and the electronics. While some tracks on "Tijuana Sound Machine" aren’t even a month old yet, others have been around for a couple of years. We actually wrote many of these songs while on the road promoting ‘Tijuana Sessions.’”
Nortec Collective toured the world, from Latin America, the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia. An extensive U.S. and European tour featuring Bostich and Fussible is planned to coincide with the new release.
Radio Borderland
Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich+Fussible Lyrics
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We have lyrics for these tracks by Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich+Fussible:
Tengo la Voz Tengo La Voz Tengo La Voz Tengo La Voz Tengo La Voz Tengo La…
The Clap I count the ways To disappear No one else can trace my…
Tijuana Bass All of which makes me anxious At times unbearably so…
Tijuana Makes Me Happy Some people call it the happiest place on earth Others say…
Tijuana Sound Machine Tijuana Sound Machine Sound Machine Sound Machine Tijuana S…
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Yhamil Garcia Montiel
Esta canción describe completamente como se siente vivir en la frontera.
dagorumo
que buena música, aquí en Bogotá realmente fueron unos de los mejores en el festival rock al parque 2015, muy buena representación de los amigos Mexicanos.....
Lorena Rivera
Así se presume un buen acordeón mexicano, con orgullo, innovación sin quitar la tradición y sin ofender a nadie, sólo dejando que la música exprese un sentir tan único como el nuestro eso!!!
plasmalabtv
@hoshi soshi Se refiere al estilo musical, orate!
AMA
Az
Murdock
Totalmente de acuerdo
E SOTO
@hoshi soshi nada más dime qué instrumento musical es mexicano... y no me vayas a salir con que la guitarra, el arpa, los violines, la marimba, las trompetas, etc.
Madai Cojoo
@E SOTO la Marimba es de mexicana
Mairim VT
Por accidente tuve la gran dicha de conocerlos, estar en primera fila, verlos cerquita, me encantó su música y está canción es mucho más potente en vivo, lo mejor 👌🏽🔥❤️
Jesús Rodríguez
Un amigo blanco (vivo en el norte de Texas) llegó emocionado a decirme: have you heard them before? And I said of course! They are one of the most eclectic bands of México. No te acabes nunca multiculturalidad!