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At another tent, the Saturday show was a bill of Latin bands that fuse traditional music with electronica, including Mexican Institute of Sound and Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich
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TAKAHASHI: Fussible and Bostich are crossing that border later this month for shows in L.A. and San Diego.
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(Soundbite of song, "Tijuana Sound Machine") THE NORTEC COLLECTIVE (Band): (Singing in Spanish) TAKAHASHI: The musician Bostich, whose actual name is Ramon Amezcua, composed this track, "Tijuana Sound Machine."
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Tijuana culture has turned inward, and Bostich says he and Fussible began working with more traditional and local acts.
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Bostich says thats kept Americans away from Tijuana, including musicians he used to collaborate with.
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This evening, Bostich is driving a dowdy, gray minivan, a symbol of his other Tijuana life.
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The maker of such tool brands as Stanley, Mac Tools and Bostich unveiled an additional cost cuts, with the aim of generating $45 million of savings this year, without giving details.
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Check out a video from the album "Tijuana Sound Machine" by the duo Bostich and Fussible, featuring nortec, a kind of electronic Mexican music.randomhouse. com/delrey/starwars/swlegacy. html If rockers can give away their work on the Web, why not authors?
Net Worthy 2008
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In 1999 Bostich helped invent the "nortec" sound, a blend of traditional Mexican folk music and electronic rhythms.
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The event celebrates the release of their new Beat Shop compilation CD (free at the door), and will feature live performances by collective musicians (Bostich, Fussible, Panoptica, and others), plus crazy far-out digital and low-fi art, and experimental films.
Boing Boing: November 17, 2002 - November 23, 2002 Archives 2002
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