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Listen To A Live Rip Of What So Not’s Full Stranger Things Remix

Over the last few months, it's become apparent that What So Not is in the midst of a creative surge, as a consistent string of track announcements and new material have surfaced. From the recently released Divide & Conquer EP to the announcement of his upcoming collaboration with Skrillex and RL Grime, the Aussie producer has been keeping busy in the studio. Now a new live rip has hit SoundCloud, offering up our first full length taste of What So Not's remix of the theme song from Stranger Things.
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Over the last few months, it’s become apparent that What So Not is in the midst of a creative surge, as a consistent string of track announcements and new material have surfaced. From the recently released Divide & Conquer EP to the announcement of his upcoming collaboration with Skrillex and RL Grime, the Aussie producer has been keeping busy in the studio. Now a new live rip has hit SoundCloud, offering up our first full length taste of What So Not’s remix of the theme song from Stranger Things.

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While we already heard a preview of What So Not’s latest remix project, the new live rip offers up our first comprehensive taste of the rework. The remix opens with the familiar haunting melody from the original theme, before crashing future bass percussion joins in alongside splashy chords and creeping arpeggios. The audio quality is quite poor, but it’s enough to have us excited for what the producer has dreamed up.

There’s no update on whether or not What So Not‘s Stranger Things remix is slated for an official release at some point, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed that a higher quality recording will surface in the near future.


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