Jorge Verdín, known professionally as Clorofila, was one of the pioneers of the Nortec musical style that originated in Tijuana, Mexico. Clorofila first came to prominence as a member of Tijuana-based music project Nortec Collective, a group formed by various individual producers and performers. He participated on both Nortec Collective albums under his Nortec identity Clorofila. After the break-up of the collective, Verdín recorded and released two solo albums as Clorofila and two as Tremolo Audio, and co-wrote and co-produced an album of atmospheric post-rock with José Luis Martín under the name Observador. Verdín also created music for theatre and sound design under his name.