Crash '87 by This Window (2025 Video)

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.

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'.

The track unfolds within an ambient, slowly evolving soundscape, crafted from analogue tape noise, archival fragments, and layered micro-recordings that ebb and flow like half-remembered dreams. Instead of erasing imperfections, the production embraces them—allowing soft distortion, dropouts, and mechanical flutter to become integral to the composition’s emotional resonance.

A solitary female voice emerges in the final third, not as a lead but as an ethereal presence: distant, spectral, and almost overheard. She feels like a memory surfacing through the mix, weaving a subtle human thread without disrupting the piece’s meditative drift.

credits from Extractivism,

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