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*''Alpha'' was nominated as "The best C418 song of all times". | *''Alpha'' was nominated as "The best C418 song of all times". | ||
*''Alpha'' plays during the credits roll. The song was composed so it goes in sync with the [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/End_Poem End poem]. | |||
*The title of the song is a reference to [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]. | |||
== Dead Voxel == | == Dead Voxel == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/dead-voxel $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/dead-voxel $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/36Cv84a2qCZarCdtTcMJnj Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/36Cv84a2qCZarCdtTcMJnj Ad-supported]}} | ||
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*''Dead Voxel'' only plays in the nether. | |||
== Blind Spots == | == Blind Spots == | ||
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{{Quote|''Blind Spots'' is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”. I tried to create a piece that doesn’t particularly change much, but keeps reiterating on itself, like a constant remixing of its core theme. As the piece ends, it becomes very melancholic and solemn, but quickly returns to being positive. Things end, but that’s not bad.|C418}} | {{Quote|''Blind Spots'' is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”. I tried to create a piece that doesn’t particularly change much, but keeps reiterating on itself, like a constant remixing of its core theme. As the piece ends, it becomes very melancholic and solemn, but quickly returns to being positive. Things end, but that’s not bad.|C418}} | ||
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* ''Blind Spots'' only plays in creative mode. | |||
== Flake == | == Flake == | ||
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* | * ''Flake'' only appears on the Christmas mashup for console version of ''Minecraft''. | ||
== Moog City 2 == | == Moog City 2 == | ||
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{{Quote|''Moog City 2'' is a recreation of ''Moog City'' from '''''Minecraft''''' [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha|'''''Alpha''''']]. However this time I actually did use Moog synthesisers, along a lot of other synths that I acquired over the course of making this album.|C418}} | {{Quote|''Moog City 2'' is a recreation of ''Moog City'' from '''''Minecraft''''' [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha|'''''Alpha''''']]. However this time I actually did use Moog synthesisers, along a lot of other synths that I acquired over the course of making this album.|C418}} | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
*''Moog city 2'' only plays in the main menu of the game. | |||
=== Connections === | |||
*''Moog City 2'' is a continuation to ''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha#Moog_City|Moog City]]'' from '''''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'''''. | |||
== Concrete Halls == | == Concrete Halls == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/concrete-halls $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/concrete-halls $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/29ZFiPARacZoV5PqH2ykJl Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/29ZFiPARacZoV5PqH2ykJl Ad-supported]}} | ||
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*''Concrete halls'' only plays in the nether. | |||
*The song's title could be a reference to a Nether fortress, the in-game structure which appears only in the nether. | |||
== Biome Fest == | == Biome Fest == | ||
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*''Biome Fest'' track on Bandcamp has a link to a YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnvSFqIQh0U video] called "Minecraft Biome Test". | *''Biome Fest'' track on Bandcamp has a link to a YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnvSFqIQh0U video] called "Minecraft Biome Test". | ||
*''Biome Fest'' appeared on C418's other album, [[148|148]] as a remixed version of the song. | *''Biome Fest'' appeared on C418's other album, [[148|148]] as a remixed version of the song. | ||
* ''Biome Fest'' only plays in creative mode. | |||
== Mutation == | == Mutation == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/mutation $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/mutation $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/0G6qJsqHP0Bbe5XuRjxGQq Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/0G6qJsqHP0Bbe5XuRjxGQq Ad-supported]}} | ||
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*''Mutation'' only plays in the main menu of the game. | |||
== Haunt Muskie == | == Haunt Muskie == | ||
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{{Quote|''Haunt Muskie'', if I remember correctly, an anagram for Hatsune Miku. Not entirely sure why anymore, but there you go. This song is very nostalgic for me, and I didn’t expect anyone to like it but just me. It turns out it is a little bit popular though. There was this fairly old video game I used to like. Some game where you solve puzzles of broken rollercoasters you have to fix. The music wasn’t particularly good, but the emotion it carried was something I always remembered. ''Haunt Muskie'' is what I remember that music to be.|C418}} | {{Quote|''Haunt Muskie'', if I remember correctly, an anagram for Hatsune Miku. Not entirely sure why anymore, but there you go. This song is very nostalgic for me, and I didn’t expect anyone to like it but just me. It turns out it is a little bit popular though. There was this fairly old video game I used to like. Some game where you solve puzzles of broken rollercoasters you have to fix. The music wasn’t particularly good, but the emotion it carried was something I always remembered. ''Haunt Muskie'' is what I remember that music to be.|C418}} | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
* ''Haunt Muskie'' only plays in creative mode. | |||
== Warmth == | == Warmth == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/floating-trees $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/floating-trees $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/1mYAxcDROLJxGF6Q3W5mj9 Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/1mYAxcDROLJxGF6Q3W5mj9 Ad-supported]}} | ||
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*''Floating Trees'' only plays in the main menu of the game. | |||
== Aria Math == | == Aria Math == | ||
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*''Aria Math'' | *''Aria Math'' only plays in creative mode. | ||
=== Connections === | |||
* Later remixed on '''''[[148]]''''' as ''[[148#Aria_Economy|Aria Economy]]''. | |||
== Kyoto == | == Kyoto == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/kyoto $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/kyoto $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/1goLLB3LX9bNeVsFeRY5ho Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/1goLLB3LX9bNeVsFeRY5ho Ad-supported]}} | ||
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* ''Kyoto'' only appears on the Christmas mashup for console version of ''Minecraft''. | |||
== Ballad of The Cats == | == Ballad of The Cats == | ||
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|bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/ballad-of-the-cats $1] | |bandcamp=[https://c418.bandcamp.com/track/ballad-of-the-cats $1] | ||
|spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/2itBJTmhXvA2cInJ9aC7J6 Ad-supported]}} | |spotify=[https://open.spotify.com/track/2itBJTmhXvA2cInJ9aC7J6 Ad-supported]}} | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
*''Ballad of The Cats'' only plays in the nether. | |||
*The song's title could be a reference to Ghasts, the in-game hostile mobs which only appear in the nether. | |||
== Taswell == | == Taswell == | ||
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* The track title refers to Ryan "Taswell" Davis, founder of the video game website ''[https://www.giantbomb.com/ Giant Bomb]''. Davis passed away unexpectedly at age 34 due to natural causes.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130710073722/http://www.giantbomb.com/articles/ryan-davis-1979-2013/1100-4685/</ref> | * The track title refers to Ryan "Taswell" Davis, founder of the video game website ''[https://www.giantbomb.com/ Giant Bomb]''. Davis passed away unexpectedly at age 34 due to natural causes.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130710073722/http://www.giantbomb.com/articles/ryan-davis-1979-2013/1100-4685/</ref> | ||
*''Taswell'' only plays in creative mode. | |||
== Beginning 2 == | == Beginning 2 == | ||
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{{Quote|''Beginning 2'' is just like ''Beginning'' on [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha|Alpha]], perhaps the end to the album, or just the beginning. This album is now in the progress of changing tone rapidly, but not before going to ''The End.''|C418}} | {{Quote|''Beginning 2'' is just like ''Beginning'' on [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha|Alpha]], perhaps the end to the album, or just the beginning. This album is now in the progress of changing tone rapidly, but not before going to ''The End.''|C418}} | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
*''Beginning 2'' only plays in the main menu of the game. | |||
=== Connections === | |||
*''Beginning 2'' is a continuation to ''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha#Beginning|Beginning]]'' from '''''[[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]]'''''. | |||
== Dreiton == | == Dreiton == | ||
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* ''Dreiton'' is German for "three tone".<ref>https://translate.google.com/#de/en/dreiton</ref> | * ''Dreiton'' is German for "three tone".<ref>https://translate.google.com/#de/en/dreiton</ref> | ||
** The track title is a reference an earlier track by C418 ''[[zweitonegoismus#zweiton|zweiton]]'', whose name translates to "two tone".<ref>https://translate.google.com/#de/en/zweiton</ref> | ** The track title is a reference an earlier track by C418 ''[[zweitonegoismus#zweiton|zweiton]]'', whose name translates to "two tone".<ref>https://translate.google.com/#de/en/zweiton</ref> | ||
* ''Dreiton'' only plays in creative mode. | |||
=== Connections === | === Connections === | ||
* Later remixed on '''''[[148]]''''' as ''[[148#Vierton|Vierton]]'', | * Later remixed on '''''[[148]]''''' as ''[[148#Vierton|Vierton]]'', the name of which is the German for "four tone".<ref>https://translate.google.com/#de/en/vierton</ref> | ||
== The End == | == The End == | ||
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*''The End'' is one of the longest C418 tracks. | *''The End'' is one of the longest C418 tracks. | ||
*''The End'' only plays in The End dimension, after killing the Ender dragon. | |||
*''The End'' features other songs from [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha]], such as [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha#Minecraft|Minecraft]], [[Minecraft - Volume Alpha#Wet_Hands|Wet Hands]], etc. | |||
== Chirp == | == Chirp == | ||
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*This | *This song's title used to be ''Where are we now'', but because of a whitespace bug, it was renamed to ''Wait''. | ||
== Mellohi == | == Mellohi == | ||
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* | *In Swedish, "stal" means "stole", but can also be "stål" with the ring diacritic, which means "steel". | ||
== Strad == | == Strad == | ||
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{{Quote|''Intro'', an improv piece to say goodbye. Or hello?|C418}} | {{Quote|''Intro'', an improv piece to say goodbye. Or hello?|C418}} | ||
=== Trivia === | |||
*The quote on Bandcamp could be a reference to the upcoming [[Untitled ''Minecraft'' Album| Third Minecraft Album]]. | |||
= Album trivia = | = Album trivia = |
Revision as of 15:23, 7 August 2019
Minecraft - Volume Beta | |
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AKA | Minecraft Volume Beta |
Release date | 2013-11-09 |
Genre | Ambient, Dark Ambient, IDM, Minimal Techno, Orchestral |
Running time | 2:20:49 |
Bandcamp | $7 or more |
Apple Music/iTunes | $9.99 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Google Play Music | $9.99 |
This article is missing trivia. The basic details are all here, but if you know some fun facts on these tracks, you should add them. |
Minecraft - Volume Beta is an album by C418 released in 2013 containing the songs that were added to Minecraft during its Beta period of development. Like Minecraft - Volume Alpha, not every track is used within Minecraft.
To date it is C418's longest album, at nearly 2 hours and 21 minutes in length.
Official descriptions
The second official soundtrack of Minecraft. 140 minutes in length and extremely varied.Featuring the all-new creative mode, menu tunes, the horrors of the nether, the end's odd and misleading soothing ambiance and all the missing record discs from the game!
It's my longest album ever, and I hope you'll love the amount of work I crammed into it.
This is the second part to the official soundtrack to the most popular video game in recent history. Critics like to compare the style of my album to Erik Satie, Roedelius, and Brian Eno. Aphex Twin also once said I stole his style.
The big difference of Volume Beta is that the tone is both more positive and at times very dark. Some of the songs even have percussion, which is something that was a complete rarity with Volume Alpha. For example Taswell or Aria Math.
A bunch of the songs are VERY long.
Alpha, being 10 minutes, while “The End” clocks in at 15 minutes. And a lot of the “creative mode” songs are at least around 8 minutes in length.
Additionally, this soundtrack contains the collectible records, which are little vinyl songs you can find in Minecraft, the game. With the exception of Cat. That song you can find on the previous soundtrack, Volume Alpha.
I released this album in late 2013 when I was about to be doing a gig in Mexico. Every time I think about this album, I get nostalgic about Mexico and how wildly different it is from the life I know from Germany or Canada. Though now that I think about it, I feel like Volume Alpha might be a love record to Europe, while Beta is dedicated to America and Asia. This might sound like gibberish to you, but to me it’s kind of a personal internalized opinion.
—C418
Tracks
Ki
Ki, like Key, on the previous album is an introduction to the album. But this time it’s not quiet, somber and welcoming, but dark and foreboding.—C418
Alpha
Ki | |
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Length | 1:32 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Alpha is a medley of past songs. It acts as the score that plays when you “beat” Minecraft, but it also acts as a celebration of past music from Volume Alpha.—C418
Trivia
- Alpha was nominated as "The best C418 song of all times".
- Alpha plays during the credits roll. The song was composed so it goes in sync with the End poem.
- The title of the song is a reference to Minecraft - Volume Alpha.
Dead Voxel
Alpha | |
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Length | 10:03 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Dead Voxel only plays in the nether.
Blind Spots
Dead Voxel | |
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Length | 4:56 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Blind Spots is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”. I tried to create a piece that doesn’t particularly change much, but keeps reiterating on itself, like a constant remixing of its core theme. As the piece ends, it becomes very melancholic and solemn, but quickly returns to being positive. Things end, but that’s not bad.—C418
Trivia
- Blind Spots only plays in creative mode.
Flake
Blind Spots | |
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Length | 5:32 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Flake only appears on the Christmas mashup for console version of Minecraft.
Moog City 2
Flake | |
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Length | 2:50 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Moog City 2 is a recreation of Moog City from Minecraft Alpha. However this time I actually did use Moog synthesisers, along a lot of other synths that I acquired over the course of making this album.—C418
Trivia
- Moog city 2 only plays in the main menu of the game.
Connections
- Moog City 2 is a continuation to Moog City from Minecraft - Volume Alpha.
Concrete Halls
Moog City 2 | |
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Length | 3:00 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Concrete halls only plays in the nether.
- The song's title could be a reference to a Nether fortress, the in-game structure which appears only in the nether.
Biome Fest
Concrete Halls | |
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Length | 4:14 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Biome Fest is a song that I created when Minecraft Alpha was done, but I felt it had no place anywhere in the game, until the creative mode was sort of reintroduced to the game. It’s one of my favourite songs I’ve ever created. I do love minimalism and achieving tones with just very few notes, and I think this song does that extremely well.—C418
Trivia
- Biome Fest track on Bandcamp has a link to a YouTube video called "Minecraft Biome Test".
- Biome Fest appeared on C418's other album, 148 as a remixed version of the song.
- Biome Fest only plays in creative mode.
Mutation
Biome Fest | |
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Length | 6:18 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Mutation only plays in the main menu of the game.
Haunt Muskie
Mutation | |
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Length | 3:05 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Haunt Muskie, if I remember correctly, an anagram for Hatsune Miku. Not entirely sure why anymore, but there you go. This song is very nostalgic for me, and I didn’t expect anyone to like it but just me. It turns out it is a little bit popular though. There was this fairly old video game I used to like. Some game where you solve puzzles of broken rollercoasters you have to fix. The music wasn’t particularly good, but the emotion it carried was something I always remembered. Haunt Muskie is what I remember that music to be.—C418
Trivia
- Haunt Muskie only plays in creative mode.
Warmth
Haunt Muskie | |
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Length | 6:01 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Warmth plays in the game’s hell. Or as it is called in Minecraft, “Nether”. This song tries to play with the idea that even hell isn’t all bad, and there’s good things to be found. But it’s still a very harsh environment.—C418
Floating Trees
Warmth | |
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Length | 3:59 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Floating Trees only plays in the main menu of the game.
Aria Math
Floating Trees | |
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Length | 4:04 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Aria Math is a song full of Pan Drums and old synthesisers rhythmically dancing to ping pong delays. It’s also one of the creative mode songs. I wrote it with the beauty of the more extreme creations in Minecraft. Gigantic statues, entire cities, paintings, people, all recreated in this game. It’s awe inspiring, and that’s what I wanted to kind of symbolise. Not sure if I succeeded?—C418
Trivia
- Aria Math only plays in creative mode.
Connections
- Later remixed on 148 as Aria Economy.
Kyoto
Aria Math | |
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Length | 5:10 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Kyoto only appears on the Christmas mashup for console version of Minecraft.
Ballad of The Cats
Kyoto | |
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Length | 4:09 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- Ballad of The Cats only plays in the nether.
- The song's title could be a reference to Ghasts, the in-game hostile mobs which only appear in the nether.
Taswell
Ballad of The Cats | |
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Length | 4:35 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Taswell is a farewell to a friend I only met for a little bit, but they passed away faster than anyone could have imagined. It was shocking, but I didn’t want to remember them for their death, but the happiness they showed every day of their life.—C418
Trivia
- The track title refers to Ryan "Taswell" Davis, founder of the video game website Giant Bomb. Davis passed away unexpectedly at age 34 due to natural causes.[1]
- Taswell only plays in creative mode.
Beginning 2
Taswell | |
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Length | 8:35 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Beginning 2 is just like Beginning on Alpha, perhaps the end to the album, or just the beginning. This album is now in the progress of changing tone rapidly, but not before going to The End.—C418
Trivia
- Beginning 2 only plays in the main menu of the game.
Connections
- Beginning 2 is a continuation to Beginning from Minecraft - Volume Alpha.
Dreiton
Beginning 2 | |
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Length | 2:56 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Dreiton is a remembrance of the times when I wrote albums like Zweitonegoismus. When I was still scared to embrace minimalism and simplicity in music. When I was still keen on making my music as crazy and varied as possible. Turns out there was no reason to have such a fear. And with Dreiton, the are essentially only two sections on a song that clocks in at over 8 minutes. I hope I accomplished to have repetition that nonetheless isn’t boring in any way. Like all the other “creative mode” songs, this one is also about the awe of the creativity to be found in Minecraft. At minute 7, the song abruptly builds up to nothing and fades away. Sometimes creativity doesn’t need to have a reason. Sometimes you just build.—C418
Trivia
- Dreiton is German for "three tone".[2]
- Dreiton only plays in creative mode.
Connections
The End
Dreiton | |
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Length | 8:17 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
The End is a 15 minute piece for the namesake in Minecraft, a place called “The End”, a dark and sinister place full of creepy things called Endermen. Oh, and there’s a dragon. Since The End is also the final stage the player has to go to to “beat” the game, this piece contains a lot of references to past songs. If you listen closely, you can essentially hear most of Volume Alpha embedded within. After building up the drone, the song breaks, as if some sort of audio device couldn’t handle it anymore. Lastly you hear someone fixing it, and it starts from the beginning. At least in the game.—C418
Trivia
- The End is one of the longest C418 tracks.
- The End only plays in The End dimension, after killing the Ender dragon.
- The End features other songs from Minecraft - Volume Alpha, such as Minecraft, Wet Hands, etc.
Chirp
The End | |
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Length | 15:04 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Chirp, is where we switch to the records you can find in Minecraft as collectibles.—C418
Chirp is not a song from LittleBigPlanet, but both the song in LittleBigPlanet and my song have one similarity. We used an instrument called the Mellotron. The Mellotron is a very fascinating instrument when it was new. It’s the very first sampling based piano you could say. You press a key, and a tape behind the instrument plays a sound. Every single note has its own band. And with that you were practically able to play anything that has been recorded. They advertised the Mellotron as an orchestra you can play at home.When I created records for Minecraft I wanted them to have one or two sounds that all of them share. In this case it was both the Mellotron and the Roland TR 808.
I should have cleared that up when making the song.—C418
Trivia
- Chirp uses a sample from the Optigan disc "Bossa Nova Style".
Wait
Chirp | |
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Length | 3:07 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- This song's title used to be Where are we now, but because of a whitespace bug, it was renamed to Wait.
Mellohi
Wait | |
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Length | 3:54 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Stal
Mellohi | |
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Length | 1:38 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Trivia
- In Swedish, "stal" means "stole", but can also be "stål" with the ring diacritic, which means "steel".
Strad
Stal | |
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Length | 2:32 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Eleven
Strad | |
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Length | 3:08 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Ward
Eleven | |
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Length | 1:11 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Mall
Ward | |
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Length | 4:10 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Blocks
Mall | |
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Length | 3:18 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Far
Blocks | |
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Length | 5:43 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
Intro
Far | |
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Length | 3:12 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |
See you next time—C418, Bandcamp
Intro, an improv piece to say goodbye. Or hello?—C418
Trivia
- The quote on Bandcamp could be a reference to the upcoming Third Minecraft Album.
Album trivia
- There are two extra tracks which weren't added to the album.
- The discs appear to be based on older 78 rpm records. These usually held a single 2-3 minute song on one or both sides, were made out of a noisy material called shellac (which was notorious for its fragility and hissing sound when no music was playing, both of which can be seen in "11"), and were larger than later, 45 rpm vinyl records which replaced them.
Intro | |
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Length | 4:36 |
Bandcamp | $1 |
Spotify | Ad-supported |