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Article: Tijuana Sound Machine: Bostich + Fussible of the Nortec Collective present their new CD
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- La Prensa San Diego
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- May 9, 2008
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(KPRENSA) - Bostich + Fussible "Tijuana Sound Machine," presents new tracks from the founders of the Nortec Collective, (Pepe Mogt) and Bostich (Ramón Amezcua), created while they were on an extended world tour that carried them through Latin America, the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia.
The new material of the DJs from Tijuana will be in stores in May 6th and also available in digital form on the Internet.
Followers and fans are already familiar with the styles of Fussible and Bostich as the minds behind songs like "I Have the voice", "Tijuana Bass" and "Tijuana makes me happy" from the last Nortec Collective album, "Tijuana Sessions, Vol 3", that was twice nominated for a ...
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