Bostich + Fussible – One Night

At one point it sounds like electronic polka. If that doesn’t intrigue you about the offering One Night by the Mexican duo Bostich + Fussible, I don’t know what will. It’s also got characteristics of funk, jazz, Latin, and electronica. One Night is off the release late August release, Bulevar 2000.
Bostich + Fussible is made up of Ramón Amezcua (Bostich) and Pepe Mogt (Fussible). They’re affiliated with the Nortec Collective of Tijuana, Mexico. They fuse norteño with techno. Thus, the electronic polka reference.
Without turning this into a musical history lesson, norteño was created after European immigrants brought polka and its instruments like the accordion to northern Mexico and southwestern US. Over time that blended with local styles to create the new sound. That sound has evolved. Today Bostich + Fussible are blending with electronica for a new sound again.
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MP3: Bostich + Fussible – One Night
