With less than two weeks to go before the Oct. 27 release of。 Stranger Things 。2 (not ' 。Stranger Things。Season 2'), the duo behind the '80s nostalgia-packed Season 1 soundtrack has resurfaced from the Upside Down like the Demogorgon of your dreams/nightmares. 。
SEE ALSO:Unpacking the '80s nostalgia of the 'Stranger Things' soundtrack 。Composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of S U R V I V E announced in a press release that the。 Composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of S U R V I V E announced in a press release that the 。Stranger Things 2。
soundtrack will be available on October 20. 。
Ahead of the release, they've shared the track "Walkin' in Hawkins." It's powered by analog synth like the songs in the beloved Season 1 soundtrack, but also opens with some dreamy, romantic vibes, which the duo then pairs with a wobbly high-pitched bass indicating that all is not right in Hawkins. 。
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Stranger Things 2。
is expected to be even scarier than the first season, we're guessing that means spooky synth lines galore.。
Netflix also dropped the final trailer for the new season Friday, and Eleven is looking powerful AF. 。
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