Fussible: Nortec started out as a collective back in ’99. Ramón and I had been making electronic music since the ’80s, experimenting with genres like industrial, breakbeats, EDM and house. Even though ...
Nortec Collective's songs are influenced by both the sounds and complicated stories of Tijuana. Their latest album, "Bulevar 2000," is up for a GRAMMY award on Sunday. "Tijuana is one border that is ...
Reporting from Tijuana — On a Pacific Ocean-cooled Sunday night last October, a crowd of 25,000 people thronged the streets outside the Tijuana Cultural Center to witness a startling musical ...
Jorge Verdín, artistically known as Clorofila and a former member of Nortec Collective, died on Tuesday (April 16) in Pasadena, Calif. He was 59 years old. His death was confirmed by Nacional Records ...
It’s been two decades since Ramón Amezcua and Pepe Mogt, better known as Bostich and Fussible, first collided the polka-soaked folkiness of Mexican banda and norteño with the exploratory possibilities ...
Founded 15 years ago in Tijuana, Mexico, the ensemble is ending its run with a final album, Motel Baja. By Justino Aguila If anyone partied like it was 1999, it was the guys from Nortec Collective.
TIJUANATIJUANA — The Nortec Collective, formed by composers Ramón “Bostich” Amezcua and Pepe “Fussible” Mogt — who have taken their sound from Tijuana to the world — will perform near the Mexico-U.S.
The Grammy-nominated Nortec Collective brings together traditional Mexican, electronica and dance music. A joint effort from Nortec Collective's Bostich and Fussible recently generated a fine new ...
At the dawn of the new millennium, Nortec Collective transformed the traditional sounds of northern Mexico into something entirely unheard of - a fusion of regional Mexican and electronic music that ...
The Tijuana duo reflects on their pioneering borderland fusion and how their musical collective shaped a cultural identity. By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español At the dawn of the ...