World Top 100 Alternative Artists Chart
A Veteran of the Underground, Still Breaking Ground
Still in the World Top 100 Alternative Artists Chart
This Window continues to hold a position in a World Top 100 Alternative Artists Chart, reinforcing its long‑running presence in the global experimental and alternative music scene. With new listeners discovering the catalogue every week, the project remains one of the most enduring independent acts to appear in the chart.
Why This Matters for This Window
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 sustained chart placement reflects:
Growing international interest
Increased downloads and streams
Renewed attention on archival releases
Strong engagement from new listeners discovering the project for the first time
For an artist with roots in cassette culture and DIY experimentation, continued visibility in a worldwide chart highlights the relevance of the catalogue across generations.
Explore the Music on Bandcamp
Bandcamp remains the best place to explore This Window’s full catalogue. The page includes free downloads, name‑your‑price releases, and paid albums, making it easy for new listeners to dive in.
Recommended starting points:
This Is War — atmospheric and digital; one of the most‑played recent releases
Hopeless (Compilation Series) — free/name‑your‑price collections covering 1981–2026
Lay Back — minimal, textural, and ideal for new listeners
Is This Custer’s Last Stand? — a long‑time favourite with strong replay value
Listen and download: https://thiswindow.bandcamp.com/
A New Chapter
Today’s chart placement marks a turning point. It signals not just recognition, but momentum. For a project that has reinvented itself across decades, formats, and technologies, entering the global Top 100 feels like both a vindication and an invitation — a chance for new audiences to discover a catalogue rich with experimentation and emotional depth.
This Window has been around the block more than once. But clearly, there’s still plenty of life left in these old dogs.

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