C418 (Daniel Rosenfeld. Born May 9, 1989 in Germany) is the artist behind a… Read Full Bio ↴C418 (Daniel Rosenfeld. Born May 9, 1989 in Germany) is the artist behind albums such as Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures, Circle & one. According to his website, Rosenfeld's dream is to work for a company that doesn't outsource music and sound. Rosenfeld cites his brother as a major, "unnoticed," influence in his musical career. Rosenfeld's brother initially introduced him to Ableton, his first music production software, which he used to create "mash-ups of two songs." Rosenfeld continued to produce music as a "productive hobby" gradually improving and got involved in the indie game community. Spending time in TIGSource's IRC channel, Rosenfeld started to learn of the "infinitely complicated art of game design", and through the same channel met Markus "Notch" Persson who was only just started the idea process of 'Minecraft.' Rosenfeld's magnum opus "Minecraft", in which he was responsible for the music and sound effects in-game; greatly popularised his other work due to the attention Minecraft - Volume Alpha and Minecraft - Volume Beta received.
See more on his official website http://c418.org, Twitter & Facebook
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@aridoodlez
This is by far my favorite music disk.
Let me tell a story.
Back in 2011, I used to visit my aunt’s house frequently. I loved going there for a few reasons. I liked to see my cousins, for one. But the main reason was to watch my older cousin play video games. He would play many games that I still don’t know the name of, but the main one was Minecraft. I used to always listen to the music that the game had. One of my favorite things to do with my cousin was to play the music discs. Back then, the music discs were new. Not long later, some bad things happened to my aunt’s family and she passed away. My two cousins did some very bad and spiteful things to her. Since I couldn’t see me cousins anymore, I found the world of Minecraft videos. I hadn’t known about Youtube until then. Eventually I asked my mother for Minecraft and he had my uncle download it onto my mom’s laptop. I remember being so happy the first day I got the game. I remember spawning in and first and the first thing I did was to dig strait down. However, I didn’t care, at that moment, I was happy. Time skip a few years, I got the idea to become a YouTuber. My first channel didn’t go well, but I kept going regardless. Time slip a few more years, I get the game on my Xbox One and meet many people. By now, I’ve learned how to play the game and have beaten it many times. I met someone who is one of my best friends to this day as well. Timeskip to now, I’ve made many creations and things in Minecraft and have built relationships and worlds from the game. I look back on the soundtrack now and think only one thing.
We’ve come far.
Edit (December 2022): Gah damn. I haven’t checked this comment in a minute lmao. The way I put things when I first made this comment we’re kinda cringy but I still stand by what I said. Minecraft has grown alongside me and has always been a sort of a comfort game.
Also, can y’all stop fighting in replies? Christ bro.
@snappy1622
Minecraft has a big community. We won’t talk about it but chances are they heard of a lot of tracks
Survival has tracks that emphasize about being alone
Creative has tracks that emphasize about doing whatever you want
Discs are a whole another story. They can say anything!
11 and 13 are creepy (not counting Eleven which is a different song)
Mall and mellohi are perfect for places like malls (duh) and airports
Others have different genres like blocks (electronic I think?), stal (Jazz),etc
But this can fit with survival. That’s how good it is
@TheAdvertisement
I feel like this is the perfect theme for the Farlands. (rip)
@santiagosalas7088
Hey! You're the guy on the celeste ost
@TheAdvertisement
@Santiago Salas yes I am
@santiagosalas7088
@TheAdvertisement heck yea
@B_by_Motleyorc
And the guy who does the time stamps on mergs videos which we all greatly appreciate
@santiagosalas7088
@Jackson Clubb i haven't watched merg for 2 years so idk
@aridoodlez
This is by far my favorite music disk.
Let me tell a story.
Back in 2011, I used to visit my aunt’s house frequently. I loved going there for a few reasons. I liked to see my cousins, for one. But the main reason was to watch my older cousin play video games. He would play many games that I still don’t know the name of, but the main one was Minecraft. I used to always listen to the music that the game had. One of my favorite things to do with my cousin was to play the music discs. Back then, the music discs were new. Not long later, some bad things happened to my aunt’s family and she passed away. My two cousins did some very bad and spiteful things to her. Since I couldn’t see me cousins anymore, I found the world of Minecraft videos. I hadn’t known about Youtube until then. Eventually I asked my mother for Minecraft and he had my uncle download it onto my mom’s laptop. I remember being so happy the first day I got the game. I remember spawning in and first and the first thing I did was to dig strait down. However, I didn’t care, at that moment, I was happy. Time skip a few years, I got the idea to become a YouTuber. My first channel didn’t go well, but I kept going regardless. Time slip a few more years, I get the game on my Xbox One and meet many people. By now, I’ve learned how to play the game and have beaten it many times. I met someone who is one of my best friends to this day as well. Timeskip to now, I’ve made many creations and things in Minecraft and have built relationships and worlds from the game. I look back on the soundtrack now and think only one thing.
We’ve come far.
Edit (December 2022): Gah damn. I haven’t checked this comment in a minute lmao. The way I put things when I first made this comment we’re kinda cringy but I still stand by what I said. Minecraft has grown alongside me and has always been a sort of a comfort game.
Also, can y’all stop fighting in replies? Christ bro.
@mustashfan1o198
nice, I felt that.
@slambam2665
(╹◡╹)thank you for this
@Anquevious
The pun at the end