This Window mp3

I’ve found a different mix of ‘Don’t Think I Can Make It’ (download here) which appeared on M4tr’s ‘Sampler#05’. You can get the CD from: Stretch Records

Live Belgium 1990 Live Belgium 1990

These pictures were taken at a ‘This Window’ gig/radio session in Belgium (1990)

These two reviews are from Stick It In Your Ear
a UK fanzine

Both these reviews are from 1990 the contemporary contact addresses have been replaced with later web addresses

THIS WINDOW-“JUDE THE OBSCURE” M4TR Tapes 002 avsilable from m4tr.com. This is s tape of pioneering experiments in jazztinged folky introspection, avant-garde, vocalese all steamy cross pollinating into’ a superb heady mixture. Featuring the many talents of Peter Bright, Veronica Henry & Steve Portnoi, This Window fashion their own distinctive sound which is both gritty & taut, whilst remaining highly accessible. They boast a commitment to their unique musical vision. Highly recommended music!

Jude The Obscure

Jude The Obscure

THIS WINDOW -“EXTRACTION” EE Tapes ET06 available from EETapes.From the same sonic team that brought you the wonderful “Jude The Obscure” cassette, roars this excellent musclebound experimental soundscapes & music collages. “Extraction” proves conclusively that they are no mere flash in the pan,with ‘songs’ that sting in the face,& playing that flays the senses raw. I clearly prefer This Window to any other current state of the artmixers that are presently popular.

2007

Here is a movie in a recording studio in Birmingham (Rich Bitch). These images were taken during a recording session when I played bass for ‘Mz Jones’. The audio track ‘Highest Mountains’ (2001) was recorded in M4tr Studios. Vocals by Caroline Burbidge. This is a little bit of history!


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About peter

'Death by Sushi' Fish can kill me. When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1, wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.