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Stranger Things is the original soundtrack for the first season of the Netflix series of the same name. The first and second volume were released digitally by Lakeshore and Ivada Records on August 12 and 19, 2016, respectively.
The Stranger Things original music score soundtracks are composed by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of the electronic band Survive. [1] They make extensive use of synthesizers in the styles of 1980s artists and film composers including Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Goblin, John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, and Fabio Frizzi. [2]
For The NeverEnding Story III, the song was performed by Real Im-Pact. [42] American pop punk group New Found Glory covered the song on their 2000 EP From the Screen to Your Stereo. Swedish power metal group Dragonland included a cover of the song as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of their 2002 album Holy War.
The story follows the government’s failed attempts to stop Holiday from performing her human rights-focused hit song, “Strange Fruit,” amid the war on drugs in the 1940s.
Stranger Things: Music from the Netflix Original Series is the non-original composition soundtrack companion to the second season of the Netflix series Stranger Things.The album, which intersperses popular '80s songs with clips from the first and second seasons, was released on October 27, 2017, by Legacy Recordings to coincide with the release of the second season. [1]
The first track on the album, "Walkin' in Hawkins", was released early on October 12, 2017. [2] Kevin Lozano of Pitchfork praised the track, calling it "bright and pleasant" yet "minimal and effective," and noted that the song's "precise sounds point to a refinement in their technique ... the romantic, reverential mood of the song makes it easy to picture the scene it might score: a gorgeous ...
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The 31-year-old Stranger Things actor -- who shares music under the moniker DJO -- has recently found himself the subject of a mega-viral song, "End of Beginning," on TikTok. The single has been ...