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De Facto

by De Facto

De Facto (EP)

by De Facto

Label(s): Headquarter Records

Released: 01/01/1999 (Limited pressing. )

Recorded: June 1999

Length: 19:15

Location: Pagan Roma Studio

Album Lineup

How Do You Dub? You Fight For Dub. You Plug Dub In. (2001)

Country: US
Released: 2001
Labels: Restart Records (RST 003)
Rating: 3.7/5 (7 votes)

Tracklist

  1. Coaxial 1:42
  2. Madagascar 3:02
  3. Agua Mineral 2:05
  4. Defacto 1:59
  5. 1024 1/2 0:29
  6. Thick Vinyl Plate 3:04
  7. Radio Rebelde 2:31
  8. Nux Vomica/Coaxialreturn 4:21

Credits

Engineer: De Facto (2)
Performer: Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Jeremy Michael Ward, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez

Notes

Engineered by DeFacto 6/99 at Pagaanroma to four track cassette

Beats and keys on “Nux Vomica/Coaxialreturn” contributed by Ikey Owens
rec-Dec 2000 at Anikulapo Republic of Sound
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Jewel case, 2-side-printed inlay card.

Identifiers

Barcode: 8 07439 00032 4
Matrix / Runout: RPP-CA CR50451 HOW DO YOU DUB RST003 16723-1

Album Versions

US Vinyl • LP, Album, Limited Edition • 1999
Headquarter Records (2) (V001HQ003)
Barcode: 659057033617
58 have 264 want
Recorded at Pagan Roma. Record says "head 1/4" on the label, but the label was commonly known as "headquarter records".
US CD • Mini-Album • 2001
Restart Records (RST 003)
Barcode: 8 07439 00032 4
102 have 67 want
Engineered by DeFacto 6/99 at Pagaanroma to four track cassette Beats and keys on “Nux Vomica/Coaxialreturn” contributed by Ikey Owens rec-Dec 20...
US Vinyl • LP, Album • 2001
Restart Records (RST 003 LP)
230 have 267 want
One side is more based on reggae, the other one techno .
US Vinyl • LP, Album • 2001
Restart Records (RST 003 LP)
Barcode: 807439000317
60 have 151 want

Videos

De Facto - Radio Rebelde
De Facto - Radio Rebelde
de facto - 01. coaxial
All release and variant data is courtesy of Discogs.com.

This was repackaged as How Do You Dub? You Fight For Dub. You Plug Dub In which was released two years later.  
Record says “head 1/4” on the label, but the label was commonly known as “headquarter records”.

Pagan Roma studios is Jeremy Ward’s home studio.  The album was later repackaged as