Ultrakill: Tenebre Rosso Sangue

Data Airlines have released the Tenebre Rosso Sangue tracks from Ultrakill on vinyl.

The release is a 7″ on “impure blood” red translucent colored vinyl. It is housed in a 7″ jacket with artwork by Valenberg.

This is the misprint version sold during the Master Boot Record tour. It is missing the foil effect on the jacket, but is otherwise identical to the other version.

The tour started on October 18, 2024, but it is unclear if they were sold at all shows.

Ultrakill: Tenebre Rosso Sangue

Data Airlines have released the Tenebre Rosso Sangue tracks from Ultrakill on vinyl.

The release is a 7″ on “impure blood” red translucent colored vinyl. It is housed in a 7″ jacket with artwork by Valenberg.

Orders opened on November 15, 2024 and it began shipping out shortly after.

This is the “limited” edition sold online, which features a foil effect on the jacket art. It was initially pressed in 500 copies, but more were made available later due to high demand.

Megacopter (Original Video Game Soundtrack)

Data Airlines have released the soundtrack to Megacopter: Blades Of The Goddess on vinyl.

The release is a single 45RPM LP on black vinyl and is housed in a regular LP jacket with artwork by composer Robin Ogden and additional art by Dubmood. It is limited to 300 hand-numbered copies.

Orders opened on December 7, 2018 and it began shipping shortly after.

The Sun And Moon (Original Soundtrack)

Data Airlines have released the soundtrack to The Sun And Moon on vinyl.

It is a single LP on black vinyl. It is housed in a single pocket LP jacket with artwork similar to the digital release. It is limited to 300 copies.

Orders opened on September 16, 2018 and it was scheduled to release around October 31, 2018. It was delayed until the last week of November 2018, but didn’t ship out until mid-December, 2018.

Bad Television

Data Airlines have released Dubmood & Zabutom’s soundtrack to Bitslap’s game Bad Television on vinyl.

The release is a 7″ on red vinyl and will be limited to 350 copies.

Preorders opened on March 28, 2017 and it released April 30, 2017.

Lost Floppies, Vol. 2

LP released in 2016 by Data Airlines. Contains cracktro and keygen music from several titles. The vinyl version contains re-edited, remastered and extended versions of tracks from Dubmood’s original “Lost Floppies, Vol. 2” title.

Limited to 200 copies that comes in a large cardboard sleeve cut to look like a 5.25″ floppy disc.

Lost Floppies, Vol. 1

12″ released in 2015 by Data Airlines. Contains cracktro and keygen music from several titles. The vinyl version is a re-edited and remastered version of Dubmood’s original “Lost Floppies, Vol. 1” title.

Limited to 300 copies that comes in a large cardboard sleeve cut to look like a 5.25″ floppy disc.

Force De Frappe

This album is based on unused Dubmood tracks originally made for Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number as well as new original work.

It is limited to 200 copies and released by Data Airlines.

It’s worth reading the “story” description that comes from the album’s Bandcamp:

Force De Frappe is an original and hard-hitting synthwave album based on Dubmood’s unused submissions from Hotline Miami 2 as a foundation upon which to build a unique and twisted story about an evil Swedish defence system AI, a French nuclear deterrence program gone bad, and AI-built female androids flying vintage SAAB jet fighters over a dark Gothenburg archipelago in 1981. Fans of the Hotline Miami 2 soundtrack should feel right at home as the entirety of Force De Frappe is heavily influenced by the soundscape and mood of the award-winning soundtracks to both Hotline Miami and its recently-released sequel.

As a quick guide to the album, listeners will enjoy the opening car chase scene, “Älfsborg 1981,” where cyber punks hijack a Swedish government fighter pilot android followed by an introduction to the AI-controlled military defense system in “STRIL-60,” built by DataSAAB. The SAAB Draken fighters are explored in “J35 Draken,” followed by “Att Bygga En Robot,” which accompanies a scene in a lab where the protagonists try to save their fallen comrade by turning her into an android. From there, STRIL-60 system becomes self-aware and decides that the best way to gain the complete control but also the trust of the humans still able to shut it down is to stage an attack, provoking NATO and the French to launch such an assault. The rest of the album follows the dog fights in the skies above Europe when SAAB Draken fighters with their android pilots attempt to intercept the incoming French nuclear bombers. The ending is vague but may be more easily interpreted after listening to GEM TOS’s lyrics in the last track, “Force De Frappe.” The last bonus track on the cassette version also gives a clue on how things end.