Kyle Dixon; Michael Stein / Stranger Things - Volume One (A Netflix Original Series)
Artist Kyle Dixon; Michael Stein
Album Title: Stranger Things - Volume One (A Netflix Original Series)
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Primary Genre Soundtrack: Film Soundtrack
Format CD
Released 10/21/2016
Label Lakeshore Records
Catalog No LKS348342
Bar Code No 7 80163 48342 0
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Stranger Things (1:08)
2. Kids (2:39)
3. Nancy And Barb (1:06)
4. This Isn't You (2:24)
5. Lay-Z-Boy (1:35)
6. Friendship (1:13)
7. Eleven (3:16)
8. A Kiss (1:26)
9. Castle Byers (2:48)
10. Hawkins (5:01)
11. The Upside Down (5:08)
12. After Sarah (1:26)
13. One Blink For Yes (1:48)
14. Photos In The Woods (4:33)
15. Fresh Blood (1:17)
16. Lamps (1:16)
17. Hallucinations (1:37)
18. Hanging Lights (1:34)
19. Biking To School (0:45)
20. Are You Sure? (2:27)
21. Agents (0:51)
22. Papa (1:28)
23. Cops Are Good At Finding (1:09)
24. No Weapons (3:25)
25. Walking Through The Upside Down (1:20)
26. She'll Kill You (2:06)
27. Run Away (1:48)
28. No Autopsy (1:04)
29. Dispatch (0:42)
30. Joyce And Lonnie Fighting (1:03)
31. Lights Out (1:05)
32. Hazmat Suits (1:44)
33. Theoretically (1:34)
34. You Can Talk To Me (0:54)
35. What Else Is There To Do? (2:00)
36. Hawkins Lab (2:38)
Date Acquired 12/06/2016
Personal Rating
Acquired from Marvelio (Amazon)
Purchase Price 12.00

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Notes

Includes A Special "Stranger Things" Temporary Tattoo

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Analyzed: Kyle Dixon, Michael Stein / Stranger Things, Vol. 1 (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack)
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR8        -0.86 dB   -12.02 dB      1:08 01-Stranger Things
DR10      -3.97 dB   -17.80 dB      2:38 02-Kids
DR10      -4.18 dB   -20.00 dB      1:05 03-Nancy And Barb
DR9        -5.75 dB   -18.53 dB      2:25 04-This Isn't You
DR14      -4.64 dB   -21.22 dB      1:38 05-Lay-Z-Boy
DR9        -6.38 dB   -18.36 dB      1:15 06-Friendship
DR10      -2.27 dB   -18.42 dB      3:15 07-Eleven
DR8        -0.91 dB   -10.49 dB      1:26 08-A Kiss
DR10      -0.93 dB   -16.84 dB      2:49 09-Castle Byers
DR11      -0.91 dB   -16.36 dB      5:05 10-Hawkins
DR11      -0.81 dB   -17.02 dB      5:09 11-The Upside Down
DR11    -11.58 dB   -28.96 dB      1:27 12-After Sarah
DR15      -1.67 dB   -20.86 dB      1:47 13-One Blink For Yes
DR12      -0.92 dB   -17.19 dB      4:32 14-Photos In The Woods
DR10      -1.09 dB   -15.55 dB      1:16 15-Fresh Blood
DR11      -8.07 dB   -24.78 dB      1:19 16-Lamps
DR8        -2.23 dB   -13.86 dB      1:38 17-Hallucinations
DR10      -0.94 dB   -13.60 dB      1:34 18-Hanging Lights
DR8        -5.53 dB   -16.42 dB      0:49 19-Biking To School
DR9      -11.17 dB   -24.00 dB      2:27 20-Are You Sure?
DR9        -0.85 dB   -12.91 dB      0:54 21-Agents
DR9        -6.02 dB   -17.93 dB      1:31 22-Papa
DR10      -2.52 dB   -16.81 dB      1:11 23-Cops Are Good At Finding
DR12      -0.85 dB   -18.92 dB      3:24 24-No Weapons
DR8        -1.82 dB   -12.45 dB      1:22 25-Walking Through The Upside Down
DR11      -0.97 dB   -15.12 dB      2:08 26-She'll Kill You
DR11      -2.61 dB   -16.77 dB      1:49 27-Run Away
DR9        -3.36 dB   -14.97 dB      1:06 28-No Autopsy
DR8        -0.80 dB   -11.92 dB      0:42 29-Dispatch
DR11      -4.56 dB   -23.19 dB      1:05 30-Joyce And Lonnie Fighting
DR13      -0.75 dB   -16.11 dB      1:05 31-Lights Out
DR9        -3.51 dB   -14.49 dB      1:46 32-Hazmat Suits
DR11      -5.08 dB   -19.07 dB      1:38 33-Theoretically
DR8      -10.00 dB   -24.53 dB      0:55 34-You Can Talk To Me
DR11      -3.44 dB   -15.99 dB      2:08 35-What Else Is There To Do?
DR9        -0.83 dB   -13.81 dB      2:37 36-Hawkins Lab
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Number of tracks:  36
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           499 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Rob Wacey:

It's no secret that Stranger Things has been receiving widespread acclaim. It also seems to have been a while since a series soundtrack has received such a grand if not equal amount of praise as its visual counterpart. Composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (known for being members of synth outfit S U R V I V E) landed the job after the show's producers used some of their tracks as temp pieces and the duo responded with a series of musical vignettes designed for the show itself. Vol. 1, while seemingly standing as an aural love letter to artists such as John Carpenter, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Tangerine Dream, is also a unique piece of work that pays homage to its influences while wholeheartedly caring about the story it's soundtracking. Beginning with the show's theme, its thudding percussion is resident throughout, with arpeggiated synth chords sitting among bright bursts of synthesized bass and sinister choral effects, perfectly encapsulating the feel of '80s sci-fi and horror adventures. "Kids" is undoubtedly a highlight, if not for its beautiful chord progressions then certainly for its multitude of synth sounds, enveloping the imagination and sense of adventure held within the show's central protagonists. Something evident throughout Vol. 1 is its ability to define its characters with tracks made up of bracing melodies. Examples are "Eleven," a stripped-down piece with a glockenspiel-esque melody set against swirling effects, and "A Kiss," encapsulating youth with its bittersweet and romantic chord sequence alongside soft, pulsating synth pads, akin to the work of Giorgio Moroder and Equinoxe-era Jarre. Whereas these tracks are character- and theme-driven, the other side of this score is atmospheric. What is impressive here is that Dixon and Stein have not predictably evoked a sense of peril with gloomy drone pieces, but rather opted for the route of creating texture without overdoing it, managing to find the sound of danger within something that ultimately translates as ethereal and, if anything, more melancholy than menacing. It's with these pieces that you suddenly find yourself forgetting about the frequent nostalgia flagged up in discussions of Stranger Things, and you begin to experience a genuinely decent electronic album with atmosphere, as opposed to just a sci-fi soundtrack. That's not to say that Dixon and Stein don't know how to present the sound of horror; "The Upside Down" begins somewhat neutrally emotive and lethargic with some enticing ambience, the sort of sound you would expect on a track by Hammock -- until it quickly U-turns into some intimidating menace as a sharp synth stab plays repeatedly over chilling strings, building to a crescendo that's carried by some furious drum hits. "Castle Byers" is another highlight, made up of ever-rising strings and distant, reverberated pads which then transform into an almost celestial organ-like sound. While the show itself is clear about its influences, its soundtrack manages to do this too, while ultimately culminating as an in-depth and invigorating piece of atmospheric electronic music.
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