‘Stranger Things’ music coordinator on reigniting love for Kate Bush

The woman who picked Kate Bush for "Stranger Things," creating an unlikely summer smash, says Bush's song allowed the world a much-needed sigh of relief after the stress of the pandemic.

As the Emmy-winning music coordinator for the Netflix show, Nora Felder takes a big part of the credit for turning "Running Up That Hill", a song first released in 1985, into arguably the defining song of 2022.

After Bush's song featured on season four in May, it saw an 8,700-percent boost on Spotify, hitting the number one slot around the world.

"No-one imagined what it would become. It swept the world," Felder told AFP. "I think the song was a way for the world to exhale, to let go of their breath.

"The primary message of the song is stepping out of your shoes and understanding what the people around you are going through, that sometimes it's a long road to the top. And I think we all felt trapped and didn't know what was going to happen with the pandemic and everything else."

Felder's job is more than just sitting around thinking of great tunes for a scene. Her day is filled with budgets, copyright negotiations, hiring bands and composers.

"I'm usually involved in the very early stages of the scripts," she said.

"It helps me a lot to have the stories in my head, to start building song ideas before it's shot. When I get to know the characters, that's when the ideas start coming to me."

It was a tense moment when she approached Bush's representatives, not knowing the singer-songwriter was already a fan of the show.

"Because Kate is very particular about how her songs are used, I took a lot of time preparing the context and what it meant to the story and the characters," Felder said.

"Kate approved it because...

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