Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated Kyle Dixon, along with his partner Michael Stein, are half of the Austin band S U R V I V E who scored one of the biggest pop culture phenomena of 2016: the Netflix series “Stranger Things”. The duo’s dreamy, throwback score helped sell the nostalgic ode to when Carpenter and Spielberg were the tastemakers of the horror/fantasy genre. Series creators The Duffer Brothers fell in love with the band’s albums, which spin classic synths into a distinctly modern sound. The resulting alchemy produced the most talked-about soundtrack of the year that garnered a Primetime Emmy Award win for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music and two Grammy nominations for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media. The duo completed work on the following two “Stranger Things” seasons, which Pitchfork commented, “while staying true to the series' airtight aesthetic, Dixon and Stein continue to find ways to push beyond.”
2018 saw Dixon and Stein explore the worlds of Virtual Reality, with the Darren Aronofsky produced VR series, “Spheres”, written & directed by Eliza McNitt. The episodic run launched at the Sundance Film Festival with Spheres: Songs of Spacetime, which won Best VR at the 2018 Venice Biennale Film Festival.
Most recently, Dixon and Stein scored Matthew Libatique’s short film “A Different Beyond”, which was shot using early models of the new Fujifilm X-T3 camera system. Early 2019 brought three new projects. First, National Geographic’s “Valley of the Boom”, a hybrid documentary-drama chronicling the early days of Silicon Valley. The duo also scored the three-part British series “Butterfly”, which addresses the sensitive, contemporary issue of gender dysphoria which was recently picked up by Hulu in the U.S. Dixon and Stein had their debut feature film score for Rashid Johnson’s dramatic directorial debut “Native Son”, at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
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Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated Kyle Dixon, along with his partner Michael Stein, are half of the Austin band S U R V I V E who scored the biggest pop culture phenomenon of 2016: the Netflix series "Stranger Things". The duo's dreamy, throwback score helped sell the nostalgic ode to when Carpenter and Spielberg were the tastemakers of the horror/fantasy genre.
Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein's first album Stranger Things, Vol. 1 (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack) released on Fri Aug 12 2016.
The most popular album by Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein's is Stranger Things 2 (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack)
The most popular song by Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein's is Michael’s Last Day
Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein's first song Good Times released on Thu Feb 23 2017.