Nortec Collective - Tijuana Sessions Volume 3 - Nacional - Album Review

  • 08 August 2005

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Nortec Collective - Tijuana Sessions Volume 3 - Nacional - Album Review

Nortec Collective
Tijuana Sessions Volume 3
Nacional
After Volume 2 was essentially scrapped by Nortec after its split with it’s previous label

Tijuana’s electronica heroes offer sheer genius in the form of Volume 3 of their Tijuana Sessions series. 15 dance friendly tracks offer a musical reflection of the northern hemisphere’s most accessed border region. Visions of Tijuana’s touristy, narco-traffic infested, multicultural glory along with the city’s strikingly dynamic demographic make-up are on parade. Dance along with the upturned noses of the

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