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Thursday, February 28, 2013

De Facto - 456132015

A short while ago I'd scheduled a De Facto post. While I was writing it I realized I could listen to an album I hadn't had, and while listening to that one I figured I might as well listen to the EP too. I ended up writing about that EP today.

It's a lot more vocal and easier to digest than what they'd come up with in the future. Still very much so Dub, but farther away from those electronic sounds that made it seem like some uncontrollable intoxication trip. Give some of it a listen.


That's a sweet addictive track that might still be a little out of the norm for a lot of people, but is real easy to get along with. It comes packed with little twists and turns in it that make it reach out and fondle your subconscious while you listen to words.

It's also pretty fun to sing along with Time does not stop, it collects you while you daze off into the sweet Dub. It won't be for everyone, but after a little while it's hard to resist.

http://www.d4am.net/2013/02/de-facto-456132015.html
Buy/Stream @ Bandcamp
It might just be three songs, but it's also just $2, and the quality of the early material is actually really good. I personally kinda wish they had kept it up in this direction for a while longer.

The vocals will be on it about as often as you've already heard here. It's a great place to start if you're getting into Dub, or are just getting into ORL roots and origins. It might not be Reggae enough for the Rasta audience, and it might not be detailed enough for the bass lovers, but if Dub is your thing you should already be streaming this beauty on the above Bandcamp link.

9 comments:

  1. For some really weird reason the vocalist here sounds a lot like the lead singer to They Might Be Giants for some reason. I really love the music though, it's like a completely new genre to me, several things blended into one.

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  2. Not my usual cuppa, but I quite liked that!

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  3. I really liked this. It reminded me of the band Cake from the 90's, remember them?

    I loved reading this: "fondle your subconscious" - that made me chuckle

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    1. How does anyone forget Cake? And I'm glad I could bring a smile!

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  4. Those vocals don't do much for me on first listen, but I'm sure they would have an amazing effect aided by the influence of a certain natural substance. Going to remember this one for the right moment.

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  5. Oh yes. I really liked this. I mean a lot. Very chill. And since I'm going to bed soon, perhaps this will lull me into sweet dreams...instead of the Walking Dead nightmares I experienced yesterday. I'll keep you posted!

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  6. Yeah, the vocals didn't do it for me. I would have liked it more if they just kept it electronic.

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    1. Then you might wanna take a peek at any of my older De Facto posts

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