Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein are an American electronic music duo renowned for their captivating synthesizer-driven soundscapes that blend elements of ambient, experimental, and retro-futuristic styles. Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Austin, Texas, they first gained widespread recognition as part of the electronic band S U R V I V E, which formed in 2011. Their breakout came with the score for the critically acclaimed Netflix series "Stranger Things," for which they provided an 80s synth-inspired soundtrack that became a cultural phenomenon and earned them a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series. Their collaboration on "Stranger Things" marked a significant moment in the resurgence of analog synthesizers in contemporary music, and their work has since been celebrated for its ability to evoke nostalgia while pushing the boundaries of modern composition. Beyond their work with S U R V I V E and "Stranger Things," Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein have expanded their musical horizons, composing scores for film and television that showcase their versatility and depth as artists. Their compositions are characterized by a rich tapestry of sound, where each note is carefully crafted to create an immersive experience, whether it's for haunting atmospheres or dynamic, emotionally charged pieces. As they continue to collaborate on various projects and explore new musical territories, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein remain at the forefront of the synth revival, inspiring a new generation of musicians with their innovative and timeless sound.