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Tijuana Cartel

Tijuana Cartel

Tijuana Cartel are an electronic music group from Gold Coast, Australia. They have described their sound as electronic music with a world music element.The group formed in 2003, taking their name from the movie Traffic. Originally consisting of Paul George and Carey O'Sullivan, they remain the sole consistent members of the group which has also included Joshua Sinclair, Daniel Gonzalez, She-J, and others within their live shows.After releasing a self-titled EP in 2003, Tijuana Cartel released an EP titled Frequent Flyers which was expanded to become their 2007 debut album Frequent Flyers Redeemed. The album mixed flamenco guitar with electronic music, while later albums mixed dub, roots, and rock music sounds.After receiving airplay on national radio station Triple J, the band began to gain some recognition and toured festivals around Australia. This led to further tours in Europe, India, and Beijing during the 2008 Olympic Games.The Sydney Morning Herald called them "one of the most fearsome live bands in the country" but noted their albums often did not live up to that reputation until 2014's 24bit Guitar Orchestra.Their 2015 album Psychedelicatessan was inspired by, and featured samples from, the Australian cult radio play What's Rangoon To You Is Grafton To Me, written and performed by Russell Guy and James Dibble. Russell visited Tijuana Cartel's studio while they were recording after they sought permission to use his work.The band won Live Act Of The Year at 2018 and 2020's Gold Coast Music Awards. They are nominated for 2021's awards for Live Act Of The Year, and Video Of The Year for their song Minimal Stuffing.

Albums

2003 Tijuana Cartel
2007 Frequent Flyers - Redeemed
2011 M1
2014 24 Bit Guitar Orchestra
2015 Psychedelicatessen
2019 Bhairavi's Garden
2020 They Come
2021 Acid Pony
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Features / Music
BIGSOUND Artist Profile: Tijuana Cartel
"I'd like to see what other people in this very weird industry are thinking and see where we sit."
News / Music
Tijuana Cartel Detail New Record And Supporting Tour
'Psychedelicatesse' drops on September 4
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tijuana Cartel, Kallidad, Brains Trust
Tijuana Cartel left the Sunshine Coast with something to talk about.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tijuana Cartel, Kallidad
With the added stage members and newfound techno beats it’s becoming even easier to get around Tijuana Cartel.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Tijuana Cartel - 24 Bit Guitar Orchestra
It’s a crazy, shambolic safari through the indo-pacific with trip hop.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tijuana Cartel, Carey O'Sullivan
To anyone who missed their numerous shows in Western Australia this week, get along next time. You will not be disappointed.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tijuana Cartel & Wild Marmalade
While credit must be given to all members of the band, George is undoubtedly Tijuana Cartel’s secret weapon.
Features / Music
South Of The Border
Worldly beats group Tijuana Cartel have recently made some new additions to the group including touring members and destinations, songs and producers, Paul George tells Troy Mutton.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tijuana Cartel Northcote Social Club
Paul George is a totally engaging frontman. He’s got it all: charisma, a great voice and insane flamenco guitar skills, and he clearly totally enjoys performing.
Features / Music
South Of The Border
“We’ve always aimed for it, but we kinda tend to procrastinate a little bit and then freak out when we have a deadline or something. The theory is if you have 40 songs, there’s gotta be some good ones in there,”
News / Music
Pigeon To Support Tijuana Cartel