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Bostich
Ramón Amor Amezcua Sánchez (born November 10, 1962), a.k.a. Bostich is an electronic music composer.
Amezcua is an important figure in electronic music, especially in Mexico, Tijuana, and along the USA-Mexico border regions, but also in the United States and internationally. He has written songs for The Nortec Collective, as well as Nortec Collective presents: Bostich+Fussible. He has earned several Grammy Nominations, the most recent in 2011 for ''Bulevard 2000'' by ''Nortec Collective Presents Bostich+Fussible'' under the category of Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
Amezcua is considered the ''Godfather of Nortec'' by producers and fans alike since Bostich's early Nortec music clearly established the characteristics of his style: an interest in the electronic exploration, fragmentation, and reconstitution of tarola (snare drum) rhythmic patterns and tuba sounds and timbres, and their combinatorial possibilities. His song “Polaris“ marks the genesis of the Nortec style of music with its sequenced burpy tubas and machinegun drum sprays.
Amezcua began his career as a recording artist and performer in the early 1990s when electronic music began to gain prominence in Mexico. He has recorded consistently since 1992 using the aliases ''Bostich'', ''Point Loma'', ''Monnithor'' and ''Las Cajas del Ritmo''. As ''Bostich'', he has collaborated with visual artists (Fritz Torres, Jorge Verdin, Checo Brown, Ernesto Aello), film directors (Les Bernstein, Hans Fjellestad, Emilio Maillé, Alex Rivera), writers (José Manuel Valenzuela, Alejandro L. Madrid, Juan Carlos Reyna), and musicians and composers (Pauline Oliveros, Kronos Quartet, Alan Parsons, The Baja California Orchestra, and Pepe Mogt).
Since 2007, Amezcua has performed with Pepe Mogt, together known as "Bostich+Fussible," and presenting themselves in concert as ''Nortec Collective presents: Bostich+Fussible''. In 2011, the duo were honored performers at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Pan-American Games〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nacionalrecords.com/blog/?p=606 )〕 in Guadalajara, Mexico.
==Early life==
Ramón Amezcua is the son of Agustin Amezcua and Elizabeth Sanchez and father of Ramón Andrés, Luis Fernando, Amor and Eduardo Amezcua. In his youth, he was influenced heavily by his brothers' record collection. Consequently, Amezcua developed a varied record collection that included electronic music and progressive rock including Kraftwerk, Klaus Schulze, Bartók, Schoenberg, Luciano Berio as well as classical music like Ludwig van Beethoven and Mozart.
Amezcua graduated from CECyT High School in Tijuana and went on to study Dentistry at the University of Baja California with a minor in Orthodontics at IDAP Tijuana. He then studied piano at the Casa de la Cultura Conservatory of Music in Tijuana〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ciudadtijuana.info/cdtj/2011/08/31/bostich-ceci-bastida-y-alex-zuniga/ )〕 and at 26 entered an accelerated college program at the (Escuela de Musica del Noroeste ) in Tijuana, where he studied Composition and Cello.

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