Stranger Things 2 [Original Series Soundtrack]

Stranger Things 2 [Original Series Soundtrack]

Stranger Things 2 [Original Series Soundtrack]

Stranger Things 2 [Original Series Soundtrack]

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Electronic masterminds Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (half of synth outfit S U R V I V E) return with their score for the second series of the widely acclaimed Stranger Things. If there was any apprehension about the score for Stranger Things, Vol. 2 being a bog-standard continuation of its predecessor, it is and it isn't. While the sound palette remains largely the same, the composers have made the decision to introduce new themes, motifs, and reprises that encapsulate the growth and development evident in the characters. Early on there's "Home," a reprise of Vol. 1's "Kids," albeit with its lead melody buried in resonant organ awash with reverb and lightly pulsating bass. One notable difference is the increased use of percussion: "Soldiers" and "The Return" are composed of tightly wound drums that carry the mix along with them -- the latter features a wonderfully modulated and pitch-shifted synth lead that wouldn't sound out of place on John Carpenter's score for Escape from New York. What seems to be continually obvious in the show is just how well the tone evokes the sense of camaraderie in a small- town community, evident in the classic '80s sci-fi movies that it's honoring -- Dixon and Stein manage to sonically depict this with pieces that can stand up as evocative anthems in their own right. One such example is the album opener -- "Walkin' in Hawkins" -- which is neither ominous nor strictly benevolent. Its rising and falling arpeggiated synth leads and burgeoning basslines evoke a true sense of adventure. The score for Stranger Things, Vol. 2 does seem to develop melody as equally as dissonance, aurally exploring multiple angles of adventure, threat, and youth in general while also proving yet again that Dixon and Stein are truly masters of their craft. ~ Rob Wacey

Product Details

Release Date: 12/22/2017
Label: Lakeshore Records / Netflix
UPC: 0780163510126
Rank: 96843

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Walkin in Hawkins
  2. Home
  3. Eulogy
  4. On the Bus
  5. Presumptuous
  6. Eight Fifteen
  7. The First Lie
  8. Scars
  9. I Can Save Them
  10. Descent Into the Rift
  11. Chicago
  12. Looking for a Way Out
  13. Birth/Rescue
  14. In the Woods
  15. Digging
  16. Symptoms
  17. Eggo in the Snow
  18. Soldiers

Disc 2

  1. Choices
  2. Never Tell
  3. She Wants Me to Find Her
  4. Shouldn't Have Lied
  5. It's a Trap
  6. Crib
  7. The Return
  8. Escape
  9. We Go Out Tonight
  10. Connect the Dots
  11. The Hub
  12. On Edge
  13. What Else Did You See?
  14. Run
  15. Levitation
  16. To Be Continued

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