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Released
  
March 19, 2001

Artist
  
De Facto

Producer
  
Mario Caldato Jr.

Genres
  
Dub, Reggae, Electronica

Length
  
12:44

Release date
  
19 March 2001

Label
  
Grand Royal

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456132015 is the EP by American dub-reggae band De Facto, released on 1 March 2001 through Grand Royal in Europe only. It's often considered as the band's first official release, as their debut De Facto was only available as a very limited pressing.

Contents

The EP, recorded by Robert Carranza and produced and mixed by Mario Caldato Jr., is notable for its clean production and more polished sound compared to other De Facto recordings, mostly made at members' home studios. It is also the band's most vocal-heavy release, and the only one to feature Cedric Bixler-Zavala lead vocals (on "120E7"). Alternate versions of "120E7" and "Vesica Pisces" would be later released on De Facto's second LP, Légende du Scorpion à Quatre Queues.

The title is a coded message using numbers and the corresponding letter of the English alphabet; it spells "DEFACTO" (4=D, 5=E, 6=F, 1=A, 3=C, 20=T, 15=O).

The EP was to be followed by a full-length LP also recorded with Caldato Jr., tentatively titled Black Hot Chrome. The album was shelved when Grand Royal went bancrupt the same year, and remains unreleased to this day; band members subsequently focused their efforts on a new project, The Mars Volta.

Personnel

  • Omar Rodríguez-López – bass, backing vocals (1,3), percussion, artwork
  • Cedric Bixler-Zavala – drums, vocals (1,3), percussion
  • Isaiah Ikey Owens – keyboards
  • Jeremy Michael Ward – sound manipulation, melodica, vocals
  • Songs

    1120E74:33
    2Vesica Pisces4:24
    3120E7 (Dub Version)3:47

    References

    456132015 Wikipedia