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Clorofila (Jorge Verdín) is one of the pioneers of the Nortec (norteño-techno) musical style that originated in Tijuana, Mexico. The name Clorofila is now Verdín's stage name but originally it referred to a musical partnership between Verdín and Fritz Torres, with whom he also collaborated as a graphic designer. Clorofila first came to prominence as a member of a collaborative effort called the Nortec Collective, which included a number of acts. Starting in 1999, these artists took previous efforts to mix electronic and other modern sounds with norteño and banda ones, to consolidate and promote a style that spoke to the border experience in Tijuana. The success of this group led to two albums and a multi-national tour, but the collective broke up in 2007.
Since then Clorofila has performed and cut two solo albums, which have had success in alternative venues. Verdín continues to work as a graphic designer in projects related to the music industry as well as a remixer for various artists such as Beck. Mochipet, Tremor, Matias Aguayo.