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Crash '87 by This Window (2025 Video)

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Crash ’87 is more than a track—it’s a node in a network of ideas about fragility, control, and collapse. The Kimura Gallery (University of Alaska) exhibition amplified this by situating the work in a space where sound, image, and philosophy converge, turning a small mouse into a profound meditation on power, vulnerability, and the genetics of art. This video was made in homage to that exhibition in 2025. Get Track Here The remixing of a 1981 track Crash ’26 channels the enduring DIY spirit of home taping into a deeply reflective and time-warped experience. It approaches the past not as mere nostalgia but as fertile raw material: the gentle hiss of ageing tape, the textured grain of home-built studio experiments, and the fragile warmth of recordings first captured in 1981 are all resurrected and reimagined under the luminous glow of 2026’s digital era. Crash '26 stands as a quintessential This Window homage to the homemade, artscape music of the 1990s 'Cassette Culture'....

Is This Custer’s Last Stand? - Download

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  “ Is This Custer’s Last Stand? ” arrives like a warning flare — a jam‑packed jamboree of big, room‑shaking drums and overdriven guitars, all pushing forward with a kind of ragged determination. The vocal doesn’t shout; it asks. Almost under its breath, almost to itself: is this truly our last stand. The track sits somewhere between protest song and apocalyptic chant. The lyrics circle around collapse, identity, and the uneasy sense that history repeats whether we want it to or not. "as bottles on the racks are all full, inscribed with names but all faceless…” — a line that feels like a whole civilisation has been preserved, catalogued, and depersonalised. Extractivism by This Window The title nods toward the Battle of the Little Bighorn — Custer’s Last Stand — a moment mythologised, misremembered, and endlessly repurposed. But here it’s not about 1876. It’s about now: the sense of being outnumbered by events, outpaced by change, pushed to the edge of something we can’t quite nam...

Hopeless 1988 - 2026 - Free Album Download

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This Album is completely free - no registration or email address required Hopeless 1988 - 2026 by This Window Hopeless 1988 - 2026 - Free!! Free Download This free digital compilation on Bandcamp, created as an open‑door introduction to the world of This Window. It gathers material recorded across nearly four decades, tracing the project’s evolution from its earliest cassette‑culture experiments to its current digital work. The tracks span sessions made on compact cassette and ¼‑inch reel‑to‑reel tape through to computer‑based recording and rendering. Heard together, they form a quiet documentary of changing methods, technologies and aesthetics — from analogue hiss and tape saturation to the cleaner, sculpted edges of digital production. Rather than a “best of”, it’s a cross‑section: fragments, sketches, finished pieces and recovered moments that map the shifting sound of This Window from 1988 right up to 2026. As a free download, it offers a simple way for new listeners to step into t...

The Goat - Cassette - Various Artists (m4tr003)

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  The Goat — A Study in Outsider Compilation Culture Buy On Discogs A Various‑Artists Release With a Curatorial Edge Although technically a “Various Artists” release, The Goat feels curated rather than assembled. Each track contributes a distinct texture — from abrasive electronics to lo‑fi guitar sketches, from rhythmic experiments to atmospheric drift pieces. The sequencing is deliberate: the compilation moves like a mixtape made by someone with a deep affection for the obscure and the overlooked. Rather than smoothing the edges, the release celebrates them. The result is a portrait of a scene that doesn’t quite exist in one place, but emerges through shared sensibilities: independence, experimentation, and a refusal to conform to commercial expectations. Side A   A1. Mike Shirra with P.B. – Tonight A2. This Window – A Collection Of Pieces Of Tape Edited Together Side B   B1. Selfs Without Shells – Lived You Before B2. Selfs Without Shells – 2000 Years B3. S...

The Sampler #05 - Finish the Story - This Window - For Sale

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Cassette Culture transferred to CD in 2005 This is a genuine, factory‑pressed CD — not a CDr.The material was first issued in 2005; this edition is a strictly limited run of 50 copies. The cover artwork is a stripped‑back variant of the original commissioned design, created specifically to echo the minimalist, hand‑assembled aesthetic of the early This Window cassette culture releases.  Buy Here Tracklist & Recording / Release Dates Trapped In The Hometown - FTS - 1990 (3.45) Don't Think I Can Make It - TW - 2002 (1.55) Ciao Again - TW - 2005 (2.50) A Moment Longer - TW - 1996 (3.21) Crash87 - TW - 1989 (0.48) Playing At Life - FTS - 1985/86  (3.08) Solace - FTS - 1990 (4.06) Like A Sickle Runs Through Corn - FTS - 1985 (3.02) Naked - TW - 2005 (3.25) Nepal - TW - 1989 (4.37) Ripples In The Water - FTS - 1985 (1.15) Reviews “Finish The Story are one of Worcestershire's lost bands. Sinister, brooding, icy, haunting and ethereal - their music was like nothing else at the tim...

This Is Not the Way It Should Be - Download

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This Is War by This Window A track from ' This Is War ' an album that was written and recorded at Morgue Studio (Devon) between 2025 and 2026. All tracks were mixed down April - May 2026. “This Is Not The Way It Should Be” — A Slow‑Burn Lament with a Reggae Pulse “This Is Not the Way It Should Be” is built around a warm, reggae‑inflected bassline played by Peter Bright , the track’s low‑end rolls forward with a quiet insistence, pushing against an arrangement that otherwise leans toward gothic minimalism . That tension — warmth beneath coldness, movement beneath stillness — becomes the song’s emotional engine. The instrumentation is deliberately sparse. Skeletal percussion keeps time like a heartbeat heard through a wall. Shadow‑leaning synths drift in and out of frame, more presence than melody. An angry piano chord punctuates the mix, a flash of human frustration in an otherwise subdued landscape. Over it all sits a vocal delivery that is sad, stark, and unmistakably Cohe...

We are in the top 100 Global charts for Alternative Artists

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There's plenty of life left in these old dogs... This Window has been around the block more than a few times on this mad, decades‑long creative journey — from cassette‑culture experiments to digital‑age reinventions. Yet somehow, against all logic and trend cycles, this eccentric, outsider strain of sound still resonates. Proof landed today: This Window has broken into a global Top 100 chart of alternative artists , a reminder that true independence and stubborn originality can outlast entire musical eras. Not bad for a project that was never supposed to fit neatly anywhere. This Is War by This Window This Window returns with This Is War , a compact, bruising collection that condenses the project’s restless experimentalism into nine tracks of darkwave, post‑punk, and analogue electronics. The album moves quickly — nine songs in just over half an hour — but each cut is carefully sculpted, trading immediate hooks for atmosphere and a sense of con...

This Is War - an album by This Window - 2026

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This Is War by This Window This Is War This Window returns with This Is War , a compact, bruising collection that condenses the project’s restless experimentalism into nine tracks of darkwave, post‑punk, and analogue electronics. The album moves quickly — nine songs in just over half an hour — but each cut is carefully sculpted, trading immediate hooks for atmosphere and a sense of controlled unease. [^1] Recording and Production The majority of This Is War was written and recorded at Morgue Studios in Devon across 2025 and 2026. The sessions yield a record that feels both intimate and deliberately claustrophobic: synth textures and analogue grit sit close to the listener, while guitars and percussion are often mixed to accentuate tension rather than release. All tracks were mixed down in April–May 2026 , and the album was released in late May 2026. These production details help explain the record’s tight, immediate sound and its consistent tonal palette. [^1] Sound and Themes This ...

Rare CD Release - The Sampler #05

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The Sampler #05 M4tr004 A joint release by This Window & Finish The Story Originally issued by M4TR Productions, 2005 A bridge between decades, The Sampler #05 gathers together the shadows, textures and raw emotional fingerprints that define This Window and Finish The Story . Buy Here A Rare Opportunity To Purchase A Collectable CD This is a genuine, factory‑pressed CD — not a CDr. The material was first issued in 2005; this edition is a strictly limited run of 50 copies. The cover artwork is a stripped‑back variant of the original commissioned design, created specifically to echo the minimalist, hand‑assembled aesthetic of the early This Window cassette culture releases. Tracklist & Recording / Release Dates 1/ Trapped In The Hometown - FTS - 1990 (3.45) 2/ Don't Think I Can Make It - TW - 2002 (1.55) 3/ Ciao Again - TW - 2005 (2.50) 4/ A Moment Longer - TW - 1996 (3.21) 5/ Crash87 - TW - 1989 (0.48) 6/ Playing At Life - FTS - 1985/86 (3.08) 7/ Solace - FTS - 1990 (4.06)...

Extraction 1989 - Download

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Extraction 1989 by This Window Downloads Extraction — originally released by EE Tapes (ET06) in 1989 — returns here as a digital transfer from the original master tape . The material itself has a strangely archaeological quality: fragments literally gathered from the studio floor, lengths of ¼” tape spliced together , threaded through whatever machines were at hand, and mixed in a semi‑random, instinctive manner. Some of these sounds reach even further back, with source elements dating to 1978 . This download is sourced from the original master. Extraction pt.1 has been edited for language compliance, making this version suitable for all ages. Review of original cassette release: ★ THIS WINDOW – “EXTRACTION” (EE Tapes, Belgium, 1989) C60 / experimental electronics, tape‑manipulation, post‑industrial ambience There’s a peculiar tension running through Extraction , the sort of uneasy stillness you only get when someone has spent far too long alone with a reel‑to‑reel machine. This Win...

Official Cassette Compilation List 1980s to 1990s

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This is not a complete list more can be found on Discogs Below is a selection of other official releases by This Window , covering the project’s audio‑cassette compilation output during the 1980s and 1990s. Much of This Window’s early work emerged directly from the cassette‑culture underground , a decentralised, fiercely independent network of artists, labels and home‑recordists who exchanged music through the post. These tapes were often duplicated on domestic equipment, packaged by hand, and circulated via mail‑order lists, fanzines and word‑of‑mouth. The movement blurred the lines between sound, visual art and DIY publishing — a perfect environment for This Window’s experimental, textural approach. Alongside cassette culture, the project was also connected to the mail‑art movement , where artists traded handmade artworks, collages, sound pieces and ephemera across international postal networks. Releases often travelled the same routes as mail‑art exchanges, reaching listeners, colla...

She Wolf - Download

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Extractivism by This Window Downloads She Wolf by This Window is a haunting, powerful anthem of feminine strength and primal loyalty. With the evocative line “Not born from God but from the earth. I am a she wolf and I protect my family,” the track channels the spirit of a woman forged not by divine decree but by raw nature—fierce, grounded, and unapologetically protective. Extractivism by This Window This digital album brings together a collection of new tracks that have never been released before, alongside rediscovered pieces and fresh remixes. It offers a new chapter in the long, shape‑shifting story of This Window — a project that has existed on the fringes of experimental music since the 1980s. Formed within the UK’s cassette‑culture underground, This Window has always operated in the borderlands: part post‑industrial, part minimal synth, part sound‑art, part lo‑fi experimentation. Across decades of tapes, vinyl, CD‑Rs and digital releases, the project has remained defiantly in...

Dance This Way - Download

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Dance This Way by This Window Dance This Way by This Window is now available to download. Downloads Dance this way. Not a request — a command dressed as charm. A man moves through his evening as if it belongs solely to him. His girlfriend is not a companion but an accessory — something to position, display, or activate when it flatters his mood. She becomes part of the room’s furniture, folded into his social performance rather than invited into it. The power dynamic is quiet but unmistakable: the unspoken click of the fingers, the expectation that she will fall into step, smile on cue, dance when summoned. What looks like intimacy is really choreography. What he calls a relationship is closer to possession. We have reverted back to the Victorian era... Victorian attitudes toward women—where femininity was prized for its decorative and submissive qualities—continue to echo in modern society. The poem “Dance this Way” exposes this lingering toxicity: a woman reduced to a prop in a man’s...

Gone Like The Whispers Of Silent Clouds - Download

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Extractivism by This Window Listen Here Gone Like the Whispers of Silent Clouds began life as a soundtrack fragment — an extract recorded at Morgue Studios in 2026 for a short experimental video. Built around flickering Super 8 home‑movie footage and digital imagery, the piece mirrors the film’s drifting, dreamlike collage: half‑memory, half‑hallucination, always on the edge of dissolving. Gone Like The Whispers Of Silent Clouds from Extractivism by This Window   Musically, it occupies the borderlands where darkwave, minimal synth, post‑industrial and experimental gothic overlap. The foundation is a slow, deliberate pulse: brooding synth beds, cold atmospheres, and vocals that lean toward spoken word rather than song. The arrangement stays sparse and intentional — minimal electronics, icy textures, and non‑pop structures that echo the ethos of the 1980s cassette‑culture underground. Instead of building toward a hook, the track unfolds like a mood‑study: an audio vignette shaped ...

Misogynist - Download

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Extractivism by This Window Listen Here Misogynist, a track by This Window, was recorded around 2010, and the piece sits in that uneasy space where affection, resentment, and misread intentions blur into one another. Relationships often carry that dual charge — love and frustration, tenderness and volatility — and when the emotional weather turns unclear, people can end up misjudged or mislabelled. The weight of the word The title carries its own history. Misogynist comes from the Greek misogynḗs — miso- meaning “hatred” and gynḗ meaning “woman,” with the English suffix -ist indicating “a person who does something.” In modern use it can describe entrenched prejudice against women, but the track plays with the tension between accusation and misunderstanding. It hints at how quickly a person can be branded with a word that may not reflect the deeper, more complicated truth of a relationship’s dynamics. Extractivism -  a 2026 album from This Window This digital album brings together a...

Anna Logge (I.L.Y.) - Download

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Extractivism by This Window Listen Here Anna Logge (I.L.Y.) first surfaced in 1987 on Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 16, part of the long-running Belgian underground series curated by Insane Music. Even in that eclectic context, the track stood out — a strange, affectionate salute to the world of analogue tape recorders and early synth culture, delivered with both grit and a crooked smile. At its core, the piece is a love letter to the machines themselves. The wobble, the hiss, the mechanical drag of ageing tape — all of it becomes part of the composition. There are clear nods to dub reggae’s spacious low-end and Ballard-esque post-punk rock minimalism, but the hybrid that emerges is its own creature: dirty, gritty, whimsical, and slightly unstable in all the right ways. The recording process is inseparable from the sound. Built on a Tascam 144 Portastudio and a domestic Philips ¼" reel-to-reel, the track carries the fingerprints o...

The Age of Reason - Download

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Extractivism by This Window Listen Here The Age of Reason is a stark meditation on the moment innocence fractures and self-awareness takes its place. Drawing loosely from Sartre’s existential landscape—Nausea, Iron in the Soul—the track moves through a world stripped of comforting illusions, where play gives way to responsibility and warmth recedes into the cold light of consciousness. “Reprieve was promised for us tonight / Our history is written in black and white.” The lyric hints at Sartre’s idea of bad faith: the human urge to hide from freedom behind fixed narratives and borrowed meanings. Love and guilt, peace and conflict, all collapse into binaries. The “reprieve” becomes a false shelter, and the “black and white” history suggests a story already written, leaving no room for ambiguity or choice. What remains is a philosophical lament—an elegy for the playful self and a clear-eyed co...

Extractivism - The New Album From This Window

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Extractivism by This Window New Download Album Released Extractivism by This Window Listen Here 11 tracks for only £4.00 This digital album brings together a collection of new tracks that have never been released before, alongside rediscovered pieces and fresh remixes. It offers a new chapter in the long, shape‑shifting story of This Window — a project that has existed on the fringes of experimental music since the 1980s. Formed within the UK’s cassette‑culture underground, This Window has always operated in the borderlands: part post‑industrial, part minimal synth, part sound‑art, part lo‑fi experimentation. Across decades of tapes, vinyl, CD‑Rs and digital releases, the project has remained defiantly independent, favouring texture, atmosphere and emotional undercurrents over conventional song structures. The sound has shifted with each era — from raw four‑track recordings to more sculpted electronic work — but the ethos has stayed constant: intimate, handmade, exploratory. This coll...

Avocets - Download

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Avocets by This Window Avocets is now available to download. Downloads Grow Tired In Long Grass Avocets comes across as a small, self‑contained anomaly in the This Window catalogue — a piece that feels both minimal and quietly disorienting. Originally released in 2009, it revolves around a hypnotic beat, the kind that feels like it’s pulling you forward even as everything around it stays eerily still. Over that pulse, a single church bell tolls like a fragment of some half‑remembered ritual, while a feeding‑back guitar threads through the mix in thin, needling arcs.  The restraint is the point: nothing explodes, nothing resolves, and yet the tension never drops. It’s edged, unsettled, and slightly uncanny — a study in how little you need to create a mood that lingers long after the track ends. L’Avocette est un échassier noir et blanc au plumage très distinctif, doté d’un long bec recourbé vers le haut ; le morceau Avocets est une chanson dont le texte frôle volontairement le surr...

Blue Eyes - Download

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Blue Eyes by This Window Blue Eyes is now available to download. Downloads Blue Eyes — A Love Story Written in Shadows Rain can be heard as crashing guitars and driving bass sit nicely within the steady drum beat. In Blue Eyes by This Window, desire is not a gentle tide but a riptide—pulling the narrator into a love that feels as much like possession as it does devotion. The song’s central image—“she stole my soul in her lipstick case”—is a perfect encapsulation of its mood: glamour edged with danger, intimacy laced with theft. The woman at the heart of the story is no fragile muse. She is strong, independent, and entirely self-possessed, her beauty sharpened by the knowledge of her own power. She is the kind of figure who could walk out of a Bronte novel and into a neon-lit city street—equal parts Catherine Earnshaw and a heroine from a glossy chick-lit paperback, the kind who wears heartbreak like perfume. Love or Hate? The narrator’s voice trembles between worship and accusation. Is...

Morning - Download

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Morning by This Window Morning  is now available to download. Downloads Morning is a complex mix of vocals, guitar, bass and distorted synth chaos (which only slightly imposses itself in the mix) - all of this over a steady drumbeat. Originally released in 1989 on the cassette album Jude The Obscure (M4TR Productions), the track sits within the project’s early blend of experimental electronics, art‑rock edges, and emotional understatement. Like much of the album, it feels handmade and human: a moment captured on tape rather than polished for effect. Missing a loved one while they’re away—a post‑punk love song stripped back to its bones, where distance sharpens every small memory. There’s a sense of waiting threaded through the piece: the quiet hours, the half‑formed thoughts, the way longing becomes its own rhythm.   Released 1989   ©all rights reserved   

39 - Download

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39 by This Window 39  is now available to download. Downloads The vocals sit coolly above the mix, delivered with a kind of measured detachment that only sharpens the impact. Backing vocals shadow the lead in tight formation, adding depth without softening the edges. What drives 39 isn’t volume or excess but controlled overdrive — distortion used as texture, not spectacle. 39 is one of those tracks that doesn’t announce itself so much as materialise — lean, unfussy, and locked into its own internal logic. The guitars open the piece with a low, prowling confidence, effectively sketching the bassline before the rhythm section snaps into place. That ’90s drum‑machine throb gives the track its spine: mechanical, insistent, and perfectly suited to This Window’s long‑standing fascination with tension built from minimal means. In a catalogue that spans decades and formats, 39 feels like a distilled statement of intent: a reminder that This Window’s power has always come from precision...