S U R V I V E | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Austin, Texas, United States |
Genres | |
Instrument(s) | Korg MonoPoly, SH-101, ARP Odyssey, Elektron Analog Keys, Prophet-6, Sequential Circuits Six-Trak |
Years active | 2009–present |
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Members | Kyle Dixon Michael Stein Mark Donica Adam Jones |
Survive (often styled S U R V I V E) is an electronic band consisting of Michael Stein, Kyle Dixon, Adam Jones and Mark Donica formed in 2009 in Austin, Texas. The Austin-based quartet have been producing synth-heavy, horror-score-influenced compositions for over a decade, exploring these themes through drum machines and analog synths across various single, EP and LP releases and contributions to soundtracks such as acclaimed indie horror film The Guest.[1] The band gained wider fame after members Dixon and Stein composed the musical score for the Netflix's horror-supernatural hit series Stranger Things.[2]
Both volumes of the soundtrack were nominated individually for the Best Score Soundtrack Category for the 2017 Grammy Awards, though neither won.[3] 2017 saw Dixon and Stein also nominated for an ASCAP award as a result of their soundtrack work.[4] In September 2017 Dixon and Stein won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for their work on the Stranger Things theme.[5] 2017 has also seen the band curate the music for Sensory, a multi-dimensional immersive restaurant experience' at Sugar Hill Mountain Festival in Melbourne, Australia.[6]
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Mnq026 |
- Deserted Skies - Floating Cube - To Light Alone I Bow - Hourglass - Omniverse - Black Mollies - Scalar Wave - Shunting Yard - Dirge |
HD009 |
- cschz 01 - cschz 02 |
RR7349 |
- A.H.B - Other - Dirt - High Rise - Wardenclyffe - Sorcerer - Low Fog - Copter - Cutthroat |
RR7400: LA041717 |
- Floating Cube (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Omniverse (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Sorcerer (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Cutthroat (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Holographic (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Black Mollies (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Parousia (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Wardenclyffe (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) - Copter (Los Angeles - 4-17-17) |
Extended plays & tapes
Year | Title | Label |
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2010 | BATH017 (As part of Dark of Night Compilation) | Bathetic Records |
2010 | LLR002 | Light Lodge |
2011 | LT019 | Living Tapes |
2012 | TLLT21 | To Lose La Track |
2013 | HD009 | Holodeck Records
2016 HD037 Holodeck Records |
2014 | MF064 | Monofonus Press |
Music videos
Title | Year | Ref |
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Floating Cube | 2013 | [7] |
Omniverse | 2015 | [8] |
Copter | 2016 | [9] |
Soundtracks
Title | Details |
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Stranger Things (season 1) |
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Stranger Things (season 2) |
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Stranger Things (season 3) |
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Stranger Things (season 4) |
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References
- ↑ "'The Guest' Soundtrack Details | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved 2017-04-10.
- ↑ Swiatecki, Chad. "Survive members on how Austin band's music ended up on 'Stranger Things'". MyStatesman. Austin American Statesman. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
- ↑ Holub, Christian (6 December 2016). "'Stranger Things' Soundtracks Score Grammy Nods". EW.com.
- ↑ "Vote in the 2017 ASCAP Composers' Choice Awards!". www.ascap.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ↑ "Emmys 2017: "Stranger Things" Wins Outstanding Theme Music Award". Pitchfork.com. 12 September 2017.
- ↑ "S U R V I V E interviewed - The Skinny". Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ↑ Juan Cisneros (2013-03-03), S U R V I V E - Floating Cube, retrieved 2017-04-06
- ↑ HOLODECK RECS (2015-02-11), S U R V I V E - Omniverse (Official Video), retrieved 2017-04-06
- ↑ RelapseRecords (2016-10-28), S U R V I V E - "Copter" (Official Music Video), retrieved 2017-04-06