Originally released as a c29 cassette edition of 120 by A Soundesign Recording 2011
The ninth tape in the ASR "Versus" split series is a disorienting voyage into the depths. On Side A Robert Turman (co-founder of NON and frequent collaborator with Aaron Dilloway) masterfully reassembles looped portions of Neon Depth. Robert creates a stark post-industrial nightmare with a bone chilling collision of siren and serenity. Side B is the original track that Robert used to construct "The Depth of Neon". "An Index of Right & Wrong" is an anxiety laden trip taken from a 2008 collab between John Elliott (Outer Space) & David Russell (Collapsed Arc). Pro-dubbed cassettes graciously mastered by Wyatt Howland.
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released January 1, 2011
A. Robert Turman "The Depth Of Neon"
B. Neon Depth "Index Of Right & Wrong"
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