‘Stranger Things’ Soundtrack Release Date Announced

By Jack Giroux/Aug. 10, 2016 4:30 pm EST

Stranger Things features Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein’s first score. The members of the Austin-based band S U R V I V E had a few of their songs in Adam Wingard’s The Guest, but the Duffer Brothers’ hit Netflix series is their first official credit as composers. Fans of the sci-fi show have responded enthusiastically to their synth-heavy score, wondering if or when it might get released. The Stranger Things soundtrack release date has been set, and volume one of the soundtrack comes out this Friday.

Below, learn more about the release of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein’s Stranger Things score. The Stranger Things soundtrack is being split into two volumes. Volume one is available to purchase digitally this Friday, August 12th, and volume two will be released digitally a week later. On September 19th, volume one will come out on CD. Again, volume two will be made available the following week. In a statement, Kyle Dixon had this to say about the release and their involvement in Stranger Things:  

The directors were previously fans of S U R V I V E. They used a song from our first LP in a trailer they made to pitch their concept to Netflix. Once the show was picked up, they reached out to see if we were available to score the show." Michael Stein said, “We discussed having a classic tone and feel to the music for the show but being reserved enough that it wasn’t ’80s cheese, while offering a refreshing quality so that felt modern. This was one of the qualities that drew them to our music in the first place. Having a familiarity with classic synths worked, but with an overall forward thinking approach.

Here are the official track titles for Stranger Things, Vol 1 soundtrack:

  1. Stranger Things
  2. Kids
  3. Nancy and Barb
  4. This Isn’t You
  5. Lay-Z-Boy
  6. Friendship
  7. Eleven
  8. A Kiss
  9. Castle Beyers
  10. Hawkins
  11. The Upside Down
  12. After Sarah
  13. One Blink For Yes
  14. Photos in the Woods
  15. Fresh Blood
  16. Lamps
  17. Hallucinations
  18. Hanging Lights
  19. Biking to School
  20. Are You Sure?
  21. Agents
  22. Papa
  23. Cops Are Good at Finding
  24. No Weapons
  25. Walking Through the Nether
  26. She’ll Kill You
  27. Run Away
  28. No Autopsy
  29. Dispatch
  30. Joyce and Lonnie Fighting
  31. Lights Out
  32. Hazmat Suits
  33. Theoretically
  34. You Can Talk to Me
  35. What Else Is There to Do?
  36. Hawkins Lab In an interview with Indiewire, Dixon and Stein said the theme song for Stranger Things – which nicely sets the tone for the show  – was one of the demos they sent to the Duffer Brothers and the producers during their pitch. That demo is a “loose” version of the song we now hear in the opening credits, but the Duffer Brothers asked if they could develop the song. The composers called this the “starting point” for their work on the show. Stranger Things will return for a season two, with the same talent and characters involved, but it’s unconfirmed if Dixon and Stein will come back to score the next season.

‘Stranger Things’ Soundtrack Release Date Announced

By Jack Giroux/Aug. 10, 2016 4:30 pm EST

Stranger Things features Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein’s first score. The members of the Austin-based band S U R V I V E had a few of their songs in Adam Wingard’s The Guest, but the Duffer Brothers’ hit Netflix series is their first official credit as composers. Fans of the sci-fi show have responded enthusiastically to their synth-heavy score, wondering if or when it might get released. The Stranger Things soundtrack release date has been set, and volume one of the soundtrack comes out this Friday.

Below, learn more about the release of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein’s Stranger Things score. The Stranger Things soundtrack is being split into two volumes. Volume one is available to purchase digitally this Friday, August 12th, and volume two will be released digitally a week later. On September 19th, volume one will come out on CD. Again, volume two will be made available the following week. In a statement, Kyle Dixon had this to say about the release and their involvement in Stranger Things:  

The directors were previously fans of S U R V I V E. They used a song from our first LP in a trailer they made to pitch their concept to Netflix. Once the show was picked up, they reached out to see if we were available to score the show.” Michael Stein said, “We discussed having a classic tone and feel to the music for the show but being reserved enough that it wasn’t ’80s cheese, while offering a refreshing quality so that felt modern. This was one of the qualities that drew them to our music in the first place. Having a familiarity with classic synths worked, but with an overall forward thinking approach.

Here are the official track titles for Stranger Things, Vol 1 soundtrack:

  1. Stranger Things
  2. Kids
  3. Nancy and Barb
  4. This Isn’t You
  5. Lay-Z-Boy
  6. Friendship
  7. Eleven
  8. A Kiss
  9. Castle Beyers
  10. Hawkins
  11. The Upside Down
  12. After Sarah
  13. One Blink For Yes
  14. Photos in the Woods
  15. Fresh Blood
  16. Lamps
  17. Hallucinations
  18. Hanging Lights
  19. Biking to School
  20. Are You Sure?
  21. Agents
  22. Papa
  23. Cops Are Good at Finding
  24. No Weapons
  25. Walking Through the Nether
  26. She’ll Kill You
  27. Run Away
  28. No Autopsy
  29. Dispatch
  30. Joyce and Lonnie Fighting
  31. Lights Out
  32. Hazmat Suits
  33. Theoretically
  34. You Can Talk to Me
  35. What Else Is There to Do?
  36. Hawkins Lab In an interview with Indiewire, Dixon and Stein said the theme song for Stranger Things – which nicely sets the tone for the show  – was one of the demos they sent to the Duffer Brothers and the producers during their pitch. That demo is a “loose” version of the song we now hear in the opening credits, but the Duffer Brothers asked if they could develop the song. The composers called this the “starting point” for their work on the show. Stranger Things will return for a season two, with the same talent and characters involved, but it’s unconfirmed if Dixon and Stein will come back to score the next season.

Below, learn more about the release of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein’s Stranger Things score.

The Stranger Things soundtrack is being split into two volumes. Volume one is available to purchase digitally this Friday, August 12th, and volume two will be released digitally a week later. On September 19th, volume one will come out on CD. Again, volume two will be made available the following week.

In a statement, Kyle Dixon had this to say about the release and their involvement in Stranger Things:  

Here are the official track titles for Stranger Things, Vol 1 soundtrack:

The directors were previously fans of S U R V I V E. They used a song from our first LP in a trailer they made to pitch their concept to Netflix. Once the show was picked up, they reached out to see if we were available to score the show.” Michael Stein said, “We discussed having a classic tone and feel to the music for the show but being reserved enough that it wasn’t ’80s cheese, while offering a refreshing quality so that felt modern. This was one of the qualities that drew them to our music in the first place. Having a familiarity with classic synths worked, but with an overall forward thinking approach.

  1. Stranger Things

  2. Kids

  3. Nancy and Barb

  4. This Isn’t You

  5. Lay-Z-Boy

  6. Friendship

  7. Eleven

  8. A Kiss

  9. Castle Beyers

  10. Hawkins

  11. The Upside Down

  12. After Sarah

  13. One Blink For Yes

  14. Photos in the Woods

  15. Fresh Blood

  16. Lamps

  17. Hallucinations

  18. Hanging Lights

  19. Biking to School

  20. Are You Sure?

  21. Agents

  22. Papa

  23. Cops Are Good at Finding

  24. No Weapons

  25. Walking Through the Nether

  26. She’ll Kill You

  27. Run Away

  28. No Autopsy

  29. Dispatch

  30. Joyce and Lonnie Fighting

  31. Lights Out

  32. Hazmat Suits

  33. Theoretically

  34. You Can Talk to Me

  35. What Else Is There to Do?

  36. Hawkins Lab

In an interview with Indiewire, Dixon and Stein said the theme song for Stranger Things – which nicely sets the tone for the show  – was one of the demos they sent to the Duffer Brothers and the producers during their pitch. That demo is a “loose” version of the song we now hear in the opening credits, but the Duffer Brothers asked if they could develop the song. The composers called this the “starting point” for their work on the show. Stranger Things will return for a season two, with the same talent and characters involved, but it’s unconfirmed if Dixon and Stein will come back to score the next season.