Bostich
Ramon Amezcua
     
   

Ramon Amezcua began working as Bostich in 1988, releasing 2 albums of ambient techno electronica and participating in many music festivals and raves at that time, while continuing to work in his practice as a dentist in Tijuana. At the end of 1999, his friend Pepe Mogt (of Fussible), with whom he had collaborated on a project called Monnithor, invited him to participate in a experiment with the intention of creating a new musical style that would sound unmistakably like Tijuana. He began to work with norteņo and tambora instrumentation and rhythms and created "Polaris", an aggressively danceable track that fully represented the then newly created Nortec sound. Besides touring the world and providing quality dentistry, Ramon continues work on his first all Nortec-style Bostich album, as well as doing an alternate project called Point Loma.

     
    Discography

Compilation
Tijuana Spaced Dub EP
12" Vinyl - Mil Records (1999)

Compilation
Nor-Tec Sampler
CD - Mil Records (1999)

Compilation
Uno
12" Vinyl - Mil Records (1999)

Compilation
Dos
12" Vinyl - Mil Records (1999)

Bostich + Fussible
Remixes
CD - Opcion Sonica / Mil Records (2000)

Nor-Tec Collective
The Tijuana Sessions Vol.1
CD / 2LP - Palm / Mil Records (2000)

DJ Anibal / Nortec Collective
Tijuana Beat Shop
CD - Mil Records (2002)

Remixes

Panoptica
The Tijuana Remixes
CD - Certificate 18 (2002)
"Kinky Bisturi (Bostich Nortec Remix)"

Contact / Booking

ramonbostich@hotmail.com

Booking:
kaiman.com.mx (Mexico)