Video published February 9, 2011 | Download MP4 | View transcript
Above: Ramón Amezcua (Bostich) gives a tour of his in-home studio where he and Pepe Mogt (Fussible) experiment with sound.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Ramón Amezcua (Bostich) gave me a tour of the studio where he and Pepe Mogt (Fussible) create their unique Nortec songs. This music lab, located in Amezcua's home, is full of vintage synthesizers and new technology. They use a custom iPad app built to control their equipment while on stage.
Photo Gallery: Bostich Studio
Nortec Collective artists Bostich and Fussible working in their music studio in Tijuana, Mexico, on December 17, 2010.
UPDATE: The scheduled These Days segment featuring commentary from Bostich and Fussible was canceled Thursday morning for rolling coverage of Egypt. You can listen to an audio postcard that did air that morning: Nortec Artists Mix Tijuana Folklore Into ‘Bulevar 2000’
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