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Minecraft is a dreamscape, a limitless world where anything is possible. Minecraft is a tool, a means of bringing the imagination to life. Minecraft is a community, a platform on which inventive minds of all ages can share their creations and ideas. Minecraft, of course, is also a game, the most popular and best-selling video game of all time. Created in 2009 by Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson, this cultural phenomenon speaks volumes of our current zeitgeist's love for virtual spaces, but its unprecedented success couldn't be pinned on one factor alone. Countless layers of thoughtful artistry flow through Minecraft's singular experience, not the least of which is its transportive soundtrack by C418, the project of German composer and musician Daniel Rosenfeld. Minecraft Volume Alpha, the first installment of a two-part OST, helped breathe life into the game's voxel-based universe. Upon release, fans and critics were universally enamored with C418's beatless, nuanced electronic pieces. Popular gaming site Kotaku named it among The Best Game Music of 2011, calling the music "remarkably soothing." The Guardian compared Rosenfeld's delicate piano and sparse ambient motifs to legendary artists Erik Satie and Brian Eno.
Tracklist:
- 1 Key
- 2 Door
- 3 Subwoofer Lullaby
- 4 Death
- 5 Living Mice
- 6 Moog City
- 7 Haggstrom
- 8 Minecraft
- 9 Oxygene
- 10 Equinoxe
- 11 Mice on Venus
- 12 Dry Hands
- 13 Wet Hands
- 14 Clark
- 15 Chris
- 16 Thirteen
- 17 Excuse
- 18 Sweden
- 19 Cat
- 20 Dog
- 21 Danny
- 22 Beginning
- 23 Droopy Likes Ricochet
- 24 Droopy Likes Your Face
- 1 Ki
- 2 Alpha
- 3 Blind Spots
- 4 Mutation
- 5 Biome Fest
- 6 Aria Math
- 7 Taswell
- 8 Beginning 2
- 9 Moog City 2
- 10 The End
- 11 Kyoto
- 12 Chirp
- 13 Mellohi
- 14 Stal
- 15 Eleven
- 16 Far
- 17 Intro