• Why is the Stranger Things music so haunting? | feat. David Klotz

  • Oct 25 2022
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Why is the Stranger Things music so haunting? | feat. David Klotz

  • Summary

  • The music of Stranger Things haunts living rooms across the globe, and at times steals the show. It takes a professional touch to properly integrate music to serve the goal of a scene, and of a moment. Be it for signaling tension, to call back to a previous season, to ratchet up the thrills, or to bring comic relief.

    Creating the right music offers the opportunity to elevate a scene. But getting the timing just right is what makes it so. Because it’s not just what music plays—it’s when.

    To learn more about the films and TV series David Klotz has worked on, check out his IMDB page.

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