Robert Turman first came onto the Industrial scene in the late 70's as the ominous 'other half' of legendary noise outfit NON. Shortly after recording the classic 1977 single Mode Of Infection, he went on to pursue his own unique vision as a solo artist.

Fusing every possible influence at his disposal while laying his ideas down on self-released cassettes like Flux (1981), Spirals of Everlasting Change (1987), Way Down (1987) and the massive Chapter Eleven cassette boxset (1988). Turman resurfaced in 2005 to team up with seminal noise musician Aaron Dilloway, and has been gradually adding new titles to his already impressive discography.

For this archival release Turman selected seven tracks that were recorded 1980-1984. This album fits in nicely between his early industrial noise, the long-form minimalism of Flux and the rhythmic industrial of Way Down, focusing on slowly shifting hypnotic loop-based layers of sound.

"Absolutely psychotic, psychedelic brilliance here, that makes links from Dadaism and surrealism to industrial music and noise" (Boomkat).

 Clear vinyl in a reverseboard sleeve with full-size printed insert.



ROBERT TURMAN - 'Distant Dosage' LP CLEAR

  • Record Label: Dead Mind Records
  • Genre: Experimental / Noise / Musique Concrète
  • Availability: In Stock
  • £23.00


Tags: ROBERT TURMAN, Distant Dosage, CLEAR, NON, Dead Mind Records, Experimental, Musique Concrete, Noise