Hotline Miami is now available on Steam: by:Sun Araw ://music.musicofthemoon.comJasper Byrne -miami-epEl Huervo ://scattle.bandcamp.com/album/hotline-miami-the-takedown-ep/Perturbator Suhrke : BerlinComing SoonStep into the neon-soaked underground of 1980s Miami as bizarre messages on your answering machine seem to be urging you to commit terrible acts of violence -- but will you obey? Hotline Miami overflows with raw brutality and skull crushing close combat as you find yourself outgunned and using your wits to choreograph your way through impossible situations. An unmistakable visual style, a driving soundtrack, and a surreal plot that will have you question your own thirst for blood. Bash and blast through over 20 multiscreen levels with 35 unique weapons and collect 25 game-altering masks in one of the darkest and most unusual independent games on the scene.The hotline itself can be reached at +1 786 519 3708 or @HotlineMiami. Leave a message. ://www.Dennaton.com/

Hey guys, do you know any bands or tracks that could fit atmosphere of Hotline Miami? These tracks are not enough, I need MOAR. If you think that you have something miamish or something in that way, post a link, I'd be thankful!


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Ehh... this is kind of a long shot but you could give this mixtape a try. I have listened to it a hell of a lot, and some of the songs from there would fit in a more "cheerful" version of the game. Maybe one where Jacket is delivering pizza on his rollerblades during daytime. Anyways, really great 80's sounding synth pop mix, give it a try.

Other than that, Indian Jewelry sounds a bit like the more psychedelic songs (especially Sun Araw's). Try Bombing Night Clubs, Walk Through Fire, Eva Cherie, maybe Oceans too. You'll find a few fitting there, but they're more like indie rock/noise rock rather than electronic stuff.

Aaaand another one, though it's rather hard to find: Hawken Sawshine by Sun Araw. I wonder why they didn't include this one. No youtube links for that one, you could try his bandcamp albums, maybe you'll find it on some of them. I have no idea what album it belongs to...

Aphasia Records

"Aphasia Records is a new music label and a collective focused on 80s based synth music."

Perturbator is a member of this label, you probably find some others artists that you'll like :)

By the way, for those who want to have the soundtrack, if you purchased the game and you have it in Steam, you can get the whole soundtrack in the Steam folder apps, just go to the windows file explorer, in the Hotline Miami folder. Ogg format.

I know Kavinsky, I really like "Nightcall" and "Testarossa autodrive", amazing tracks! Also thanks for reminding me of Electronic Super Joy, I'm looking forward to buy it and after listening to this soundtrack, I know it'll be amazing game :)

I was sad that the HiB8 didn't even include the soundtrack for the game. It was the only one that didn't at least in the main bundle, but it's the only soundtrack out of all the HB games that I've ever actually cared about!

@Winternet: the whole thing is also on bandcamp, but it isn't purchase-able. The four songs are the only ones available for purchase, which sucks because I really wanted MOON's tracks. Bastards.

Trying to tag the files properly at the moment (can't stand it when music files appear untagged and without picture in my mp3 player... I know, I know...), but there are more songs (22) in the game directory than on the soundcloud page (20)...

"Turf" by El Huervo is split into "Turf Intro" and "Turf Main" in the game directory and "Perturbator" (game directory) might be "Venegance" by Perturbator. But I have no idea to which Artists "Static" and "ItsSafeNow" belong...

@BestUsernameEver: It comes with the game. They're .ogg files in the Steam directory. Of course, you'll have to sort them, rename them, and tag them yourself (as mentioned above), but they're there if you buy the game from Steam.

That's nice and all but I'd really like to see them put out a download with a paypal option or something of the sort. I would really love to help these guys get a bit of extra money in their pockets. Both musicians and designers alike. This game was great, left me on the edge of seat and I do not regret a single second of it.

@HarlechQuinn: I just did the same thing! After comparing the game files with the SoundCloud playlist, I figured "perturbator.ogg" was Miami Disco by Perturbator, probably because there's a song called Miami by Jasper Byrne that got the miami.ogg name (actually miami2.ogg). Static is just background noises that play during some conversations in the game, and It's Safe Now is a song by Scattel, it's #21 on SoundCloud. To The Top is a song by Scattle that seems to have been left out of the game and the official soundtrack, but it's in the game files, and it's a helluva song too.

@HarlechQuinn: Just following up because I didn't see elsewhere in the thread, track 5 (Perturbator - Vengeance) wasn't in my Steam directory at all. The version on soundcloud is short, but I settled on getting the version listed here: -city-ep

How does the quality of the .ogg files compare to the MP3 soundtrack sold on Steam? I just learned that one cannot actually buy the soundtrack without buying the game first, since Steam technically treats it as DLC. It would be convenient (and somewhat ironic) if I could get a soundtrack of equal or greater quality by simply buying the game, though...

The OGGs included with the game are VBR at around 200kbps, which is probably more than adequate for most people (IIRC, quality wise would be roughly the same as MP3 at 224kbps). That said, if you going to convert to, e.g., MP3, you'd probably be better off getting the soundtrack DLC (lossy-lossy conversions rarely sound great). 152ee80cbc

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