Stranger Things Inspired Music "Lost In The Upside Down" #strangerthings #strangerthings5
Stranger Things Inspired Music "Lost In The Upside Down" #strangerthings #strangerthings5 Stranger Things Inspired Music "Lost In The Upside Down" #strangerthings #strangerthings5 All that remains of Halloween today are hangovers and piles of candy, but the spooky spirit of the season doesn’t have to en — given that we can now celebrate Dias de los Muertos, and because Stranger Things season two is still relatively new and currently streaming on Netflix. Whether you have or haven’t yet binged the entire thing, you may find yourself in need of extending the spooky magic. Half the fun of the ’80s-period series is the soundtrack. Those eerie synths and nostalgic throwback tunes set a mood that drives fans wild. We here at Billboard Dance want to prolong the afterglow with some Stranger Things inspired songs from some truly talented electronic music artists. Netflix’s Stranger Things is an early contender for TV show of the year, and its soundtrack is one of the best TV accompaniments since Angelo Badalamenti’s score for Twin Peaks. John Twells bolts together a list of 10 sinister synth sizzlers perfect for a summer of Demogorgon hunting. Unless you’re living in a cabin in the woods, you’ve probably heard of Netflix’s stunning new science fiction series Stranger Things. Released in July, the show has been a runaway success, despite having been rejected by “15 to 20” TV networks before landing on Netflix. Its skill lies in writer/directors The Duffer Brothers’ ability to not only bring back fond memories of Steven Spielberg’s E.T., vintage Stephen King books (It or Carrie, for example) and John Carpenter’s eerie suburban landscapes, but paint an authentic picture of Indiana in 1983. The series’ secret weapon is undoubtedly its woozy score from Austin-based analog synth collectors Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of S U R V I V E. The band had already achieved moderate success, releasing the Tangerine Dream-influenced S U R V I V E full-length in 2012, but the success of this score has seen them move to the next level. Their next album RR7349 is out this fall on esteemed metal label Relapse while the Stranger Things soundtrack is said to be “coming soon”, so in the meantime, we’ve come up with 10 tracks to sink your teeth into while you wait. The acts in this list take the pioneering work of Jean Michel-Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Goblin, John Carpenter and Italian horror maestro Fabio Frizzi as a guide, navigating through the choppy waters of Italo disco, prog, ambient and new age. From Pittsburgh duo Zombi’s towering horror tributes to Emeralds’ foggy electronic soundscapes, there’s something for anyone who was wowed by Stranger Things. Relaxing music for complete relaxation and stress relief. Use this calming background music to find inner peace. Relaxing Music | Calming Background Music for Relaxation and Stress Relief