Nortec: Bostich Fussible - Polen (video Oficial) Here
For Bostich and Fussible, their work acts as a "looking glass" for the complex cultural landscape of Tijuana. The visual language highlights intersections of immigration, nightlife excess, and the search for identity in a place that is "neither Mexico nor the United States". Why It Matters 25 Years Later
Unlike some of their higher-energy "dance floor destroyers," "Polen" leans into a sultry, atmospheric groove that feels like a sunset drive through Baja. Nortec: Bostich Fussible - Polen (Video Oficial)
Founders Ramón Amezcua (Bostich) and Pepe Mogt (Fussible) often use vintage '60s and '70s reverb and delay pedals to give these tracks a unique warmth that bridges decades. The Visuals: A Borderland Identity For Bostich and Fussible, their work acts as
The Pulse of Tijuana: Decoding Bostich + Fussible’s "Polen" Founders Ramón Amezcua (Bostich) and Pepe Mogt (Fussible)
"Polen" is a masterclass in the sound—a portmanteau of norteño and techno .