DIXON, Kyle/MICHAEL STEIN - Stranger Things Vol 2 (Soundtrack) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: INV 177LP. Rel: 5 Dec 16
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Side 1 - Track 1. Hopper Sneaks InSide 1 - Track 2. I Know What I SawSide 1 - Track 3. Rolling Out The PoolSide 1 - Track 4. OverSide 1 - Track 5. Gearing UpSide 1 - Track 6. FlickeringSide 1 - Track 7. First KissSide 1 - Track 8. CryingSide 1 - Track 9. Walking Down The TracksSide 1 - Track 10. Where's Barb?Side 1 - Track 11. Speak Of The DevilSide 2 - Track 1. Danger DangerSide 2 - Track 2. TribulationsSide 2 - Track 3. FlashbackSide 2 - Track 4. Kids TwoSide 2 - Track 5. Talking To AustraliaSide 2 - Track 6. Night Of The SeventhSide 2 - Track 7. See Any Rain?Side 2 - Track 8. Coffee & ContemplationSide 2 - Track 9. Inside The Black RoomSide 2 - Track 10. Starts To RainSide 2 - Track 11. Eleven Is GoneSide 3 - Track 1. Time For A 187Side 3 - Track 2. Something In The HouseSide 3 - Track 3. Still PrettySide 3 - Track 4. AbilitiesSide 3 - Track 5. TendrilSide 3 - Track 6. They Found UsSide 3 - Track 7. Bad MenSide 3 - Track 8. Spiked BatSide 3 - Track 9. Making ContactSide 3 - Track 10. What Do You Know?Side 3 - Track 11. It's Not My BoySide 4 - Track 1. Something In The WallSide 4 - Track 2. Let's GoSide 4 - Track 3. Leap Of FaithSide 4 - Track 4. In PursuitSide 4 - Track 5. Breaking & EnteringSide 4 - Track 6. Stranger Things (extended)

Hot on the heels of volume one, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein present a second selection of tracks composed for the soundtrack of Netflix's acclaimed weirdo-thriller, Strangest Things. As with the first edition, the 39 highlighted compositions are built around the duo's obsession with vintage analogue synthesizers and drum-computers, including the Granddaddy of the lot, the pioneering Fairlight "computer musical instrument" (check the woozy CMI choral samples on "I Know What I Saw"). Even if you've not seen the series, the music stands on its own; for proof, check out the ghostly ambience of "Crying", the tightly-wound creepiness of "Danger Danger", and the glistening, sun-kissed bliss of "Talking To Australia".