Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich+Fussible with OBC Baja california Orchestra - Entijuanarte 2009
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2010
- Nortec Collective mashes its electronic music with classical
In the spirit of connection, Bostich and Fussible send mash notes.
By Reed Johnson
January 10, 2010
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 experiment.
Packed two- and three-deep on the outdoor stage near the Avenue of Heroes, several members of the Baja California Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Ivan del Prado, conjured lush melodies more suited to a concert hall than a gritty urban thoroughfare. Overhead, a jumbo screen flashed Pop Art graphics ("BANG!") and images of border fences, billiard halls, scowling tough guys in cowboy hats and other Tijuana emblems.
Standing directly behind the violinists and woodwind players, Ramon Amezcua and Pepe Mogt -- better known as Bostich and Fussible of the electronic music ensemble Nortec Collective -- tapped out metronomic tempos on hand-held computers, alternately merging and body-slamming their beats with the rich orchestral harmonies. Punctuating the complex rhythmic pulse, an accordionist, trumpeter and tuba player pumped out shotgun blasts of banda and norteño chords, while the moshing multitudes below snapped cellphone pics and roared their approval.
The free, open-air concert was a welcome diversion for this sprawling border city of 1.5 million, which has suffered a months-long spate of brutal drug-related killings and kidnappings that has demoralized locals and terrified U.S. tourists, who've been staying away in droves.
"It was more than anything a celebration, because Tijuana has received a lot of bad notices from violence and other things, and the people were very anxious," Amezcua said in an interview last week.
But for the Grammy-nominated duo of Amezcua, 48, and Mogt, 40, the concert also marked the latest creative shift in a subtly evolving career. After more than a decade of remapping techno's DNA by splicing electronic beats with Mexican regional folk music, while also producing and recording their own records, touring with Los Lobos and remixing songs for the likes of Morrissey and Lenny Kravitz, the tandem has added yet another chromosome to its sonic gene pool: symphonic musicians and orchestral arrangements.
By Reed Johnson
Edición : Checo brown
Camara 1 : Huracán
Music was done with Analogue Synthesisers, Tb 303, tr-909, Norteño Music, Clasical music instruments, Analogue systems modular and tenori-on
Musica Electronica Mexicana
Tijuana Mexico
Contemporanea Видеоклипы
Jamas olvidare ese Dia
Buenísimo! Excelente ensamble.
Increiiiible!
estuvo chingonsisimo!!!
exelente video muy muiy bueno!!
un concierto de poka :) muy bueno TSM! TSM!
Excelente!!
Merci !
wuuuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaaoooooooo!!! eso es llevar la musica a niveles sorprendestes, de la rifaron sin medida!!!!! uy se les sigue y ahora se les admira, cañon!!!!!wenisima mezcla=]
este fue el cierre de lujo de entijuanarte 2009
Concierto fusion de Nortec Collective Pepe&Ramon + OBC
verlo es volver a vivirlo!! yyeeeeaaaaa
para que vean k tipo de muisc a tiene tijuana y asta k paises an ido con este estilo de musica 100 por ciento de tijuana
Yeahh¡¡¡
no pues si muy bien como siempre... pero ya me dio curiosidad y ansias de verlos hacer algo con, no se, bandas sinaloenses, pero chido... saludos..
wow, nunca había visto este video, pero no maaaa, me impresionó y me dieron ganas de estar ahí, Pepe, son unos genios!!!!!!! marry me!!!!!!
hagan eso mimo pero en elDF, por favooooooooooooor, esta buenisimo, ya toquen aca de nuevo
hay audio de este concierto? me interesa conseguirlo!
por favor, dime cuando uds. necesitan una trompista otra vez jaja