Released concurrently with His Name Is Alive's Return Versions, a beat-driven reconstruction of some of Warren Defever's teenage ambient experiments, Versions Returned is a re-reworking by Washington, D.C. avant-rap duo Model Home. The gossamer ambience and industrial dub-hop drums are further submerged under buzzing machinery and blankets of echo, making the source material sound degraded and barely memorable. Three of the tracks feature NAPPYNAPPA's free-form verses, which are warped by effects that rapidly change pitch, making his voice sound double-tracked, deepened, squiggly, and robotic from second to second. "Candy Colored Dreams" is the slurry, squirrely centerpiece, with unrestrained vocals sliding over big, thwacking drums. "Fire Sale" is sort of a goth nightmare, setting NAPPYNAPPA's bitcrushed werewolf howling to a faint organ glow and creeping beats which have all but melted into slush. The rest of the tracks are dub instrumentals, drawing a bit more attention to Pat Cain's radical mixing and processing. "To Remember Dub" is perhaps the most disorienting piece, with the tape speed queasily wavering up and down while the bass swerves along, coming nowhere close to forming an identifiable pattern.