miércoles, julio 27, 2005

Get Underground

El sitio de internet, www.getunderground.com, nos dedica un divertido "review" del Tijuana Sessions Vol 3. A pesar de que siguen con la idea de que somos dj's por el hecho de estar metidos en la producci[on y composici[on de canciones del g[enero electr[onico, la nota es divertida:

Comprised of several DJs, graphic artists, filmmakers, and fashion designers, the Nortec Collective hail from North America's definitive meltin' pot, the U.S.-Mexico border. Nortec’s follow up to Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1 (disregard the title, nothing is as it seems in T.J.) infuses traditional norteña, ranchera and banda sinaloense music of Mexico’s tassel-sleeved urban cowboy population. DJs Fusible, Bostitch, Panóptica, Clorofila and Hiperboreal harness the frenetic pulse and sinsations akin to T.J.’s infamous Revolución street by sampling honking tubas, bass drum booms, and brassy trombones served to us on a vintage techno-platter. There’s even a lil’ vocals this time, as on the first single “Tijuana Makes Me Happy”, with hilarious lyrics backed by an irresistible auto-pilot party groove from Fusible. When in Tijuana, beware the painted mule. They gotta a nasty kick, and so does this record. Viva Nortec, la nueva frontera de la música.

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