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Still in a World Top 100 chart

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A Veteran of the Underground, Still Breaking Ground For decades, This Window has operated far from the mainstream — born in the cassette‑culture underground, shaped by DIY production, and defined by a stubborn refusal to conform. The project has cycled through eras of post‑industrial noise, minimal synth, darkwave atmospherics, and lo‑fi experimentation, always prioritising texture, mood, and emotional undercurrents over commercial polish. That history matters here. Because today’s chart success isn’t a fluke — it’s the culmination of years spent cultivating a sound that resists trends yet somehow outlasts them. This Is War by This Window Discover the world of This Window on Bandcamp — free, paid, or name‑your‑price. Dive into decades of experimental sound: from cassette‑culture fragments to sculpted digital pieces. Try the Hopeless compilations for free, explore singles like Lay Back , or support the project directly with albums such as This Is War . Start listening: https://thiswi...

Track inspired by Wistman's Wood

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This Killing Thing (Live) and the ecological context of Wistman’s Wood The lyrics for this track were inspired by a visit to Wistman’s Wood in the late 1970s. Even back then, its environmental and cultural importance was well recognised, as it’s one of the most significant remaining fragments of Britain’s Atlantic temperate rainforest . Although small in extent, the wood represents a rare continuity of pre‑Neolithic forest ecology and provides a useful framework for understanding the track’s atmosphere, instability, and sense of impending destruction. This track is in many ways about man's impact on the environment - 'This killing thing inside this machine' -   we are, in fact, the killing thing. Where pitted stone becomes knotted oak... This Killing Thing (Live) captures This Window at their most unfiltered: a moment where chaos isn’t just present, it’s the entire accidental aesthetic. The mix is still being wrangled, the sound engineer is fighting a losing battle...

Extraction - reviews

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Extraction 1989 – This Window A review: "Extraction 1989 is one of those releases that reminds you exactly why the UK’s cassette‑culture underground mattered. It’s not nostalgia; it’s the shock of hearing a project at the moment its language crystallises. This Window’s 1989 tape—now reissued from the original master—captures a shift from raw DIY abrasion toward something more atmospheric, more deliberate, and more quietly unsettling." 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. Downloads Extraction pt.1 has bee...

This is Art - You've got mail

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Playing Live and Mail Art This Window played an active and long‑running role in the international Mail Art scene from the 1980s through to 2000, using postal exchange as both a creative method and a distribution network. The project circulated handmade artworks, recycled postcards, cassette releases, and collaborative pieces through the same global postal routes that defined Mail Art’s DIY ethos. These exchanges connected This Window with artists and small labels across Europe and the USA, forming a parallel channel to the cassette‑culture networks that also carried the project’s music. This involvement wasn’t only postal: in 1990, This Window was invited to perform at the 3rd Mail‑Art Festival in Sint‑Niklaas, Belgium — a hybrid event combining a Mail Art exhibition, live music, and radio broadcast, placing the project directly within the movement’s multimedia experimentation. Peter Bright’s own Mail Art practice continued into the 1990s and beyond, with recycled postcard works later...

Hopeless: An Open Door

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Another FREE Album From This Window Hopeless: An Open Door Into the Restless World of This Window For more than four decades, This Window has existed as one of the UK’s most quietly persistent experimental projects—an evolving framework rather than a fixed band, a place where sound, image and idea are treated as interchangeable materials. From early cassette‑culture experiments in 1980 to the digital releases of the present day, the project has remained fiercely independent, guided by a DIY ethos and a refusal to settle into any single method or aesthetic. As the Bandcamp page puts it, This Window is “less a band than a creative framework… a shifting, anarchic platform for sound, image, and idea.” Download Free The Hopeless series on Bandcamp takes that long, unruly history and turns it into something generous: a set of free digital compilations designed as open doors—entry points for new listeners and reflective spaces for long‑time followers. Each volume gathers material from acr...

From Hymn to Modern Soundscape

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There is a persistent human impulse to claim a flag or banner as proof of belonging — to hold it aloft as if symbolism alone could settle questions of identity, purpose or ownership. Yet the weight of such emblems comes from those who carried them before us: people who walked, fought, endured, or simply held a line so that a place, a culture or a way of life might continue. In that sense, a banner is never really “owned” by the present moment. It is inherited, weathered by history, a responsibility that is always heavier than it first appears. Procession With Cross and Banners — Track Notes Track title: Procession With Cross and Banners Source: Adaptation of Onward, Christian Soldiers First appearance: Jig‑Saw Man CDr (M4TR 005) Credits: From Extractivism 2 . Track originally released 2007. Extractivism 2 by This Window This piece takes the familiar Victorian hymn and bends it through a modern, more unsettled frame. The forward‑m...

Sin hogar bajo un puente

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Homeless Under a Bridge  forms part of III Convocatoria Internacional Morada Sónica 2026: Escuchas para una Ciudad Mecánica , a wide‑ranging international project that invites artists to rethink the modern city as a living, grinding, malfunctioning machine. Within this framework, This Window’s contribution becomes more than a standalone track — it becomes a sonic document of urban neglect, a dispatch from the underside of the mechanical metropolis. The piece channels an observational intensity born from a hurricane‑struck trip to Miami: the way infrastructure groans under pressure, the way the most vulnerable are pushed into the literal gaps of the city, the way a bridge becomes both shelter and indictment. In the context of Morada Sónica’s call for listening practices that expose the hidden rhythms of urban life, This Window’s work stands as a stark reminder that the city’s machinery is not just steel and concrete — it is also the bodies it forgets. La semilla de la pieza proviene...

The Cold War - A Triumphant Adventure

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Triumphant Adventure The track Triumphant Adventure has had several lives. First released in 2007, the piece returns here in a new form — recorded live at Plac.Art.X in Regensburg, Germany, later reshaped and remixed at Morgue Studio (Devon) in 2026. What emerges is both a performance and a reconstruction, a work that carries its past inside its present. Technology has changed but the world appears to be stuck in the same loop... At the centre of the piece lies a single fragile artefact: the spoken line “triumphant adventure” — a phrase echoed by several astronauts during the 1960s and ’70s as they tried to articulate the surreal exhilaration of travelling into space at the height of the Cold War space race. That line was recorded onto a  1/4" tape loop , mixed with other material and then transferred onto a cassette in 1981 , where it gathered the hiss, wobble and mechanical drag that now define its character and the era. More Here Extractivism by This Window ...

A Sliver of Tape Culture Preserved

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  Extract From The Goat — A Fragment of Tape Culture Revisited “Extract From The Goat” is more than a reissue, a nostalgic glance backward. It returns to a very specific moment in the early 1990s cassette underground — a moment when DIY culture thrived on tape hiss, hand‑spliced edits, and the stubborn belief that sound could be shaped with whatever tools were at hand. Download Here The track originates from the 1991 compilation The Goat , released by the UK label M4TR Productions , a home for outsider, experimental, and mail‑art‑aligned soundwork. On that cassette, This Window contributed “A Collection Of Pieces Of Tape Edited Together” — a title that was both literal and perfectly aligned with the era’s aesthetic. Tape wasn’t just a medium; it was a material to be cut, rearranged, reversed, and reassembled into new forms. Extractivism 2 by This Window A constellation of underground experimenters The Goat brought together a small but distinctive group of artists working at the ...

27 in UK Charts

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  This Window confirmed today at No. 27 in a UK Alternative Chart Downloads This Window has been officially confirmed today as reaching No. 27 in a UK Alternative Chart — a position earned entirely through listener plays, page visits, and genuine engagement , not marketing muscle or algorithmic trickery. It’s a quiet but meaningful milestone, the kind that signals a growing audience tuning into the project’s darker, more introspective sound world. Each rise in the chart feels like another small acknowledgement that these shadow‑leaning tracks are finding their people. At the centre of this momentum is the featured chart track: Hopeless 1989 - 2026 by This Window Between Two Waves Between Two Waves opens like a horizon just beginning to move — a slow analogue swell, synth tones rising and folding back on themselves with the patience of a tide gathering intent. The early moments feel suspended, almost weightless, as if the track is holding its breath. Gradually, the elements tighte...

Tape Loops And Video

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“The Ashtray” feels like one of the purest distillations of This Window’s long‑running fascination with analogue decay and the musicality of malfunction.  Buy Here Built from a 1/4" tape loop and shaped within the project’s cassette‑culture ethos, it sits somewhere between art‑project minimalism and a sci‑fi horror vignette. It plays like a fragment of a lost soundtrack cue — the kind you’d stumble across on a degraded VHS of an experimental film, its edges softened and half‑erased by time. The loop’s mechanical churn becomes a kind of heartbeat, steady and indifferent, while the added layers smear into a synthetic fog that feels both intimate and alien. There’s tension in its restraint, a quiet pressure in the repetition, and an unsettling stillness that suggests the machinery itself might be breathing. Within the wider context of Extractivism — an album built from newly uncovered pieces, rediscovered fragments and reworked material — “The Ashtray” stands as a reminder of the pr...

Extractivism 2 - Download

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Jig-Saw Man from Extractivism 2 by This Window Originally released on the 2007 CD of the same name, Jig‑Saw Man is one of those brief, surgical fragments that distils the core of This Window’s cut‑and‑splice aesthetic. Just over a minute long, it behaves like an opening incision: a jagged, flickering sound‑collage built from a dripping tap, a distant distorted guitar, and a boxed‑in vocal that feels half‑buried. Extractivism 2   Extractivism 2 by This Window Drawn from the project’s familiar palette of tape‑age textures, art‑rock abrasion and lo‑fi interference, Jig‑Saw Man plays like a puzzle assembling and unravelling in the same breath. It’s a miniature statement of intent — a reminder that This Window’s world is made of fragments, recovered moments, and ideas caught mid‑transformation. Appearing as Track 1 on the 2007 Jig‑Saw Man CD (M4TR Productions, m4tr005).

Sweet Charity - Download

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Free Download Sweet Charity (2026) Sweet Charity is one of those deceptively simple This Window pieces that reveals more the longer you sit with it. On the surface, it feels like a minimal, atmospheric vignette — but underneath, it’s a meditation on distance, observation, and the strange emotional static that fills the space between two people. At its core, Sweet Charity is about powerful women who have the confidence to know they are . This track is not melodramatic, not sentimental — more like a quiet ache, the kind that sits in the background of your day and colours everything without announcing itself. That tension between restraint and emotion is classic This Window: the feeling is there, but it’s filtered through digital shadows, and observational detachment. Lyrics: Her passions were as hot as the sand. The kind of heat that leaves you no shelter, a present that burns without touching, Rising in waves you could almost see. A warning delivered without any care. Step back, lean ...

Hopeless 1989–2026 Free Download

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Hopeless 1989–2026: A Free Archive of Shadows, Tape Hiss and Digital Ghosts Hopeless 1989–2026 is the latest entry in This Window ’s ongoing series of free digital compilations — a long‑running, open‑door introduction to one of the UK’s most quietly persistent underground artists. Available now on Bandcamp, the collection spans nearly four decades of work, tracing a path from cassette‑culture experimentation to contemporary Cubase ‑based digital construction. It’s not a “best of” so much as a living archive: a map of evolving tools, shifting aesthetics, and the stubborn survival of DIY creativity. Hopeless 1989 - 2026 by This Window The track artworks orbit a vivid, meticulously reconstructed world of 1950s pulp culture , steeped in the visual DNA of Pan Books , dime novels , and early‑’50s women’s fiction. Each piece feels like a salvaged relic from a sun‑struck spinner rack outside a seaside shop: bleached colours, over‑inked shadows, soft halftone textures, and that unmistakable b...

You Betrayed Me - Download

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Extractivism 2 — This Window Download Extractivism 2 gathers a new set of unreleased material from This Window , alongside rediscovered fragments and freshly reworked pieces. It marks another turn in the long, shifting trajectory of a project that has lived on the outer edges of experimental music since the early 1980s. Born out of the UK’s cassette‑culture underground, This Window has always occupied the margins: part post‑industrial, part minimal synth, part sound‑art, part lo‑fi experiment. Across decades of tapes, vinyl, CD‑Rs and digital releases, the project has remained stubbornly independent, favouring texture, atmosphere and emotional undercurrents over conventional structures. The tools and surfaces have changed—from rough four‑track recordings to more sculpted electronic work—but the ethos has never moved: intimate, handmade, exploratory. Extractivism 2 continues that lineage. These tracks—newly uncovered, re‑edited or reimagined—trace the project’s ongoing evolution while...

Top 30 in UK Charts

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This Window has been officially confirmed today as reaching No. 26 in a UK Alternative Chart — a position earned purely through listener plays, page visits, and genuine engagement . It’s a quiet but significant milestone, the kind that reflects a growing audience leaning into the project’s darker, more introspective sound world. At the centre of this rise is the featured chart track: “This Is Not the Way It Should Be” A slow‑burn lament built on a reggae‑influenced bassline a rolling low‑end pushes against an arrangement steeped in gothic minimalism . Everything is stripped back to essentials: skeletal percussion , shadow‑leaning synths , and the sudden flare of an angry piano chord that cuts through the gloom like a warning. The melody moves with a weary grace, while the vocal delivery is sad, stark, and unmistakably reminiscent of Leonard Cohen — half‑spoken, half‑sung, carrying the weight of something already broken. It’s a song that doesn’t rush to reveal itself; instead, it li...

A Moment Longer - Download

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Hopeless 1988 - 2026 by This Window A Moment Longer is now available to download. Downloads An analogue fantasy "A Moment Longer" unfolds from that simple description into something far more evocative and immersive: a slow‑breathing rhythmic synth pulse acting as the heartbeat , a bass line laid across it like a warm weight , and a guitar that drifts in and out of the frame , sometimes melodic, sometimes textural, always slightly out of reach. This sonic tapestry creates a sense of suspension—neither fully grounded nor entirely dreamlike—imbuing the track with a soft, ethereal pull toward intimacy that draws the listener in. The composition reads as a quiet confession, a tender nod to love and the act of making love, capturing those fragile seconds where time seems to stretch and the body becomes its own landscape. There’s an undeniable tenderness woven into the arrangement, evoking a sense of holding on to a fleeting moment that’s already slipping away, a delicate balance b...

An English Eccentric 1980/81 - Download

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An Origin Story   An English Eccentric - 1980/81 by This Window This archive album offers a glimpse into the condition of being a musician in limbo — the comedown no one talks about. “But the noise always stops. You go home. That’s when the imbalance hits hardest. Normality becomes the real threat — the quiet space where the adrenaline drains away and the demons start organising themselves. That’s the part no one warns you about.” Between 1980 and 1981, Peter Bright was moving between several gigging bands — T.34, In A Glass Darkly, and Finish The Story — each with its own aesthetic pull. The recordings gathered here were made in the gaps between those commitments: late‑night sessions, post‑rehearsal decompressions, and the strange, suspended hours that sit just outside performance. View Digital Albums To understand these recordings, you have to understand where This Window came from. The project began in the 1980 as the personal, experimental outlet of UK musician Peter Bright , ...

Hopeless 2007–2026 – Free Download

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This Album is completely free - no registration or email address required Hopeless 2007 - 2026 by This Window Free Download Hopeless 2007 - 2026 - Free!! This is the second instalment in This Window’s ongoing series of free digital compilations on Bandcamp — a set of open‑door releases designed to give new listeners a way into the project’s vast, shifting catalogue. Where the first Hopeless collection mapped earlier terrain, this volume focuses on the nineteen years between 2007 and 2026, a period marked by constant experimentation, changing tools, and a restless search for new ways to shape sound. Across these tracks you can hear the project’s roots in cassette‑culture aesthetics — the rough edges, the tape hiss, the handmade feel — gradually intertwining with more contemporary digital methods. This Window has always been a project that treats recording itself as part of the art, and this compilation makes that evolution audible. Analogue fragments sit beside digitally sculpted piec...

The Cock

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The Cock by This Window Taken from a forthcoming album, The Cock blends together audio source material recorded throughout the 1980s — fragments captured on compact cassette, ¼‑inch reel‑to‑reel tape, and even a VHS handheld video camera. In 2026 these elements were pulled back into the light and rebuilt inside a new project using an older DAW, Cubase Studio 4 (version released in 2007) giving the piece a strange mix of analogue grit and early‑digital workflow.  Pumping synth pulses throb like a buried heartbeat, while a lone cockerel crows somewhere in the background — a ragged echo from a world long gone. It feels like an archaeological dig in sound: the unearthing of a chicken that once was somebody’s lunch, now elevated to relic status. A forgotten scrap of everyday life, resurrected through tape hiss, broken circuitry, and the accidental poetry of decay. Free downloads and more music: https://thiswindow.bandcamp.com/ The Cock feels like opening a sealed time‑capsule from ...

Free 2026 Album Download

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Limited Offer... Fill in the form below for your free download of This Is War — the new 2026 album by This Window , provided exclusively via Bandcamp. This is a limited giveaway , so it’s strictly first come, first served . This Is War is a nine‑track darkwave/post‑punk release built from analogue electronics, stark minimalism, and the unmistakable DIY edge that has defined This Window since the early cassette‑culture days. Written and recorded at Morgue Studios (Devon) between 2025–2026, the album captures a raw, restless energy: fractured beats, cold synths, and a sense of tension that never quite resolves. Featuring tracks such as “This Is War,” “Lay Back,” “Blue Eyes,” “Where Is My Jesus?” and the 2026 re‑imagining of “Is It A Dream” , this release sits firmly in the lineage of experimental UK underground music — uncompromising, atmospheric, and fiercely independent. This free‑download offer applies to the album here:  This Is War