“Stranger Things” Concludes to Music by Dan Romer ’04
The award-winning songwriter and producer composed the orchestral piece heard in the last ten minutes of the series finale.
The orchestral music heard in the series finale of Stranger Things, known as “I Believe,” was the work of composer, songwriter, and music producer Dan Romer ’04 (Studio Composition).
A longtime fan of the show, Romer describes “making music for that world and those characters with those themes was a dream come true!”
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Dan Romer is a composer, songwriter, and music producer based in Los Angeles.
Romer’s scores include Lilo and Stitch (Disney), Luca (Pixar), Beasts of the Southern Wild (Searchlight), Station Eleven (HBO MAX), Beasts of No Nation (Netflix), Atypical (Netflix) and RAMY (A24/Hulu), Maniac (Netflix), Death of a Unicorn (A24), Woman of the Hour (Netflix), The Promised Land (Magnolia), The Good Doctor (ABC).
In addition to his scoring work, Romer composed the music for Ubisoft’s flagship video game Far Cry 5 and has produced several worldwide hit singles including, A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera’s Grammy-winning “Say Something,” and Shawn Mendes’best-selling single “Treat You Better.”