Music of Minecraft

The music of the video game Minecraft was primarily composed by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418.[1] In the legacy console editions of the game, there are 129 additional songs available in 7 different DLC for the game, composed by Gareth Coker.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Later on in the game's history, Lena Raine and Kumi Tanioka composed several tracks for the game. The game's soundtrack is mostly instrumental ambient music. It has been praised by critics;[9] in 2011, the video game blog Kotaku chose the soundtrack as one of the best video game soundtracks of that year.[10] Minecraft's soundtrack was released across four soundtrack albums: Minecraft – Volume Alpha (2011) and Minecraft – Volume Beta (2013) by C418, Minecraft: Nether Update (2020) and Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (2021) by Lena Raine, with the latter containing three tracks by Kumi Tanioka. The albums include music featured in the game, as well as other music included in trailers, and instrumentals that were not included in the game's final release.[11] In 2015, Rosenfeld hinted at a potential upcoming third album for Minecraft's soundtrack.[12] In 2017, Rosenfeld confirmed the future release, claiming the album "is still far from done".[13]

C418 (left) and Lena Raine (right) have been two of the main contributors to the music of Minecraft.

Background

In a panel at MineCon in 2012, Rosenfeld stated that he has had a long-term interest in video games, and was involved with several video game communities.[14] He met Markus Persson in an Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and began composing music for Minecraft when the game was in its very early stages as a tech demo.[15] The two shared interest in Aphex Twin, and exchanged each other's projects. Both were impressed by each other's work, and eventually, Persson chose to pair Rosenfeld's music with his game.[16]

Releases

Danny Baranowsky had previously suggested that Rosenfeld upload his music to the online music platform Bandcamp.[14] On 4 March 2011, Rosenfeld released the game's first soundtrack album, Minecraft – Volume Alpha, on his Bandcamp account.[11] The album was later released on other digital download services.[17] On 9 November 2013, Rosenfeld released the second soundtrack album, Minecraft – Volume Beta.[18][15] On 21 August 2015, a physical release of Minecraft – Volume Alpha, consisting of CDs, black vinyl, and limited-edition transparent green vinyl LPs, was issued by acclaimed indie electronic label Ghostly International.[19][20]

In 2014, console editions of Minecraft received downloadable content containing holiday themed music, which was also composed by Rosenfeld.[21]

Minecraft – Volume Alpha

Minecraft – Volume Alpha
Studio album / Soundtrack album by
Released4 March 2011
Recorded2008–2011
Genre
Length59:31
Label
ProducerDaniel Rosenfeld
C418 chronology
Little Things
(2011)
Minecraft – Volume Alpha
(2011)
I Forgot Something, Didn't I.
(2011)
C418 studio album chronology
Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures
(2010)
Minecraft – Volume Alpha
(2011)
72 Minutes of Fame
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[22]

On 4 March 2011, C418 released Minecraft – Volume Alpha, the first Minecraft soundtrack album, and his seventh studio album overall.[11] The album comprises most of the music featured in the game, as well as other music included in trailers, and instrumentals that were not included in the game's final release. On the topic of the songs in Minecraft – Volume Alpha, Rosenfeld stated:

I like to add more stuff to the songs that are in the game because I feel that players are probably not as interested in buying music that's already in the game. So, extending the album into a more cohesive piece that can be played on its own feels better than just taking all of the sound files and slapping them onto an album.[23]

The album was met with positive reviews, with Andy Kellman from AllMusic praising its replay value, stating that "none of the recurring elements is pronounced or simple enough to become fatiguing with repeated play"[22] Two tracks on the album are references to Oxygène and Équinoxe by Jean-Michel Jarre.[24]

Digital download[11] and CD Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."Key"1:05
2."Door"1:51
3."Subwoofer Lullaby"3:28
4."Death"0:41
5."Living Mice"2:57
6."Moog City"2:40
7."Haggstrom"3:24
8."Minecraft"4:14
9."Oxygène"1:05
10."Équinoxe"1:54
11."Mice on Venus"4:41
12."Dry Hands"1:08
13."Wet Hands"1:30
14."Clark"3:11
15."Chris"1:27
16."Thirteen"2:56
17."Excuse"2:04
18."Sweden"3:35
19."Cat"3:06
20."Dog"2:25
21."Danny"4:14
22."Beginning"1:42
23."Droopy Likes Ricochet"1:36
24."Droopy Likes Your Face"1:56
Total length:59:31
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Subwoofer Lullaby"3:28
2."Living Mice"2:57
3."Moog City"2:40
4."Haggstrom"3:24
5."Minecraft"4:14
6."Clark"3:11
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Mice on Venus"4:41
2."Dry Hands"1:08
3."Wet Hands"1:30
4."Sweden"3:35
5."Cat"3:06
6."Danny"4:14
Total length:38:08

Minecraft – Volume Beta

Minecraft – Volume Beta
Studio album / Soundtrack album by
Released9 November 2013
Recorded2010–2013
Genre
Length140:49
Label
ProducerDaniel Rosenfeld
C418 chronology
One
(2012)
Minecraft – Volume Beta
(2013)
0x10c
(2014)
C418 studio album chronology
One
(2012)
Minecraft – Volume Beta
(2013)
148
(2015)

On 9 November 2013, C418 released Minecraft – Volume Beta, the second Minecraft soundtrack album, and his tenth studio album overall.[18] The album includes newer music that was added into the game after the release of Minecraft – Volume Alpha, as well as other music exclusive to the album. Tracks 20 to 29 consist of the audio from 10 of the 13 in-game "music discs" that can be found by players of the game. The album has a generally darker tone than its precursor; Rosenfeld claims that "the tone [of the album] is both more positive and at times very dark".[25]

The album was completely self-released by Rosenfeld, and appeared on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, peaking at number 14.[26]

Digital download[18] Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."Ki"1:32
2."Alpha"10:03
3."Dead Voxel"4:56
4."Blind Spots"5:32
5."Flake"2:50
6."Moog City 2"3:00
7."Concrete Halls"4:14
8."Biome Fest"6:18
9."Mutation"3:05
10."Haunt Muskie"6:01
11."Warmth"3:59
12."Floating Trees"4:04
13."Aria Math"5:10
14."Kyoto"4:09
15."Ballad of the Cats"4:35
16."Taswell"8:35
17."Beginning 2"2:56
18."Dreiton"8:17
19."The End"15:04
20."Chirp"3:06
21."Wait"3:54
22."Mellohi"1:38
23."Stal"2:32
24."Strad"3:08
25."Eleven"1:11
26."Ward"4:10
27."Mall"3:18
28."Blocks"5:43
29."Far"3:12
30."Intro"4:36
Total length:140:48
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Ki"1:27
2."Alpha"9:49
3."Blind Spots"5:28
4."Mutation"2:56
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Biome Fest"6:09
2."Aria Math"5:09
3."Taswell"8:35
Side C
No.TitleLength
1."Beginning 2"2:48
2."Moog City 2"2:52
3."The End"15:04
Side D
No.TitleLength
1."Kyoto"4:03
2."Chirp"3:03
3."Mellohi"1:36
4."Stal"2:32
5."Eleven"1:05
6."Far"3:12
7."Intro"4:36

Potential third C418 album

In 2015, Rosenfeld hinted at a potential upcoming third album for Minecraft's soundtrack, stating "I'll still work on Minecraft, so there'll probably be another album".[12] In 2017, Rosenfeld confirmed the future release, claiming the album "is still far from done".[13]

After the "Update Aquatic" update of 2018, three new songs were added to the game as underwater music. These songs – "Dragon Fish", "Shuniji", "Axolotl" – were released by Rosenfeld on 9 August, 10 November, and 12 December 2018, respectively, on Spotify as singles. All of them are to be included in the third album. Rosenfeld confirmed on Twitter that the third album will not be called "Volume Gamma"[27] and it will be longer than the previous two albums combined (which in total is over three hours and 18 minutes).

On 8 January 2021, Rosenfeld was asked in an interview with Anthony Fantano whether or not there was still a third volume of the soundtrack in the works. Rosenfeld responded that "I have something—I consider it finished—but things have become complicated, especially as Minecraft is now a big property, so I don't know".[28]

Minecraft: Battle & Tumble (Original Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Battle & Tumble (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released21 December 2016
Genre
Length80:37
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."Toys on a Tear" (Shrunk)2:30
2."Dance of the Blocks" (Shrunk)2:15
3."Master Builder" (Shrunk)2:35
4."Double Time" (Tumble)1:14
5."Nimbly Does It" (Tumble)1:10
6."Chop Chop" (Tumble)1:06
7."Agile Accelerando" (Tumble)1:11
8."Lickety Split" (Tumble)1:12
9."Time is of the Essence" (Tumble)1:04
10."Swift Descent" (Tumble)1:13
11."Dashing on the Double" (Tumble)1:07
12."Pronto" (Tumble)1:00
13."BreakneckBoogie" (Tumble)1:09
14."Hastilude" (Fantasy)3:47
15."Crusaders" (Fantasy)3:38
16."Born to Arms" (Fantasy)2:12
17."8-Bits, Pieces & Chunks" (City)2:59
18."Beat Around the Block" (City)3:16
19."From District to District" (City)3:14
20."Precincts at Night" (City)3:03
21."Industrial Quarter" (City)3:38
22."Clockwork Crafter" (Steampunk)3:00
23."Magnificent Machines" (Steampunk)3:44
24."Steaming Superstructures" (Steampunk)3:10
25."Airship Adventurers" (Steampunk)2:50
26."Sunset Riders" (Frontier)2:28
27."The Outlaw" (Frontier)2:52
28."Desert Duel" (Frontier)2:20
29."Ghosts in the Tower" (Halloween)2:31
30."Warped World" (Halloween)2:44
31."Happy Halloween" (Halloween)2:46
32."Wondrous Workshop" (Festive)2:45
33."Crafter's Candy Canes" (Festive)2:18
34."Giftwrapped" (Festive)2:36
Total length:80:37

Minecraft: Chinese Mythology (Original Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Chinese Mythology (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released21 December 2016
Genre
Length55:05
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."Xuanzang"3:43
2."Chang'an - Perpetual Peace" (Overworld)3:31
3."Jinshan Temple" (Overworld)3:01
4."Tianxi Mountains" (Overworld)3:52
5."Sun Wukong" (Battle)3:26
6."White Dragon Horse" (Battle)2:25
7."Hotan Ruins" (Nether)3:12
8."Majishan Grotto" (Nether)3:12
9."Mountains of Infinite Longevity" (Overworld)3:54
10."Hanging Monastery" (Overworld)3:51
11."Zhu Baije" (Battle)3:31
12."Sha Wujing" (Battle)3:19
13."Terracotta Army" (The End)2:42
14."Tsaparang" (Nether)3:13
15."Kunlun Mountains" (Overworld)2:37
16."Mount Huaguo" (Overworld)2:56
17."Danxia Rainbow Mountains" (Overworld)2:40
Total length:55:05

Minecraft: Greek Mythology (Original Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Greek Mythology (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released21 December 2016
Genre
Length47:34
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."Seikilo's Epitaph" (feat. Aeralie Brighton)3:09
2."Demeter - God of Farming" (Overworld)3:32
3."Artemis - Goddess of the Wilderness" (Nether)2:51
4."Lelantos - God of Moving Unseen" (Battle)3:29
5."Hades & Persephone - Gods of the Underworld" (Nether)3:25
6."Apollo - God of Music and the Lyre" (Overworld)2:56
7."Zeus & Hera - King and Queen of the Gods" (Overworld)2:28
8."Ares - God of War" (The End)2:23
9."Poseidon - God of the Sea" (Overworld)3:18
10."Hermes - The Messenger God" (Overworld)3:35
11."Hephaestus - God of the Forge" (Nether)2:42
12."Homados - God of Battlenoise & Tumult" (Battle)3:47
13."Britomartis - Goddess of the Hunt" (Battle)2:40
14."Hestia - Goddess of the Hearth" (Overworld)3:11
15."Aphrodite - Goddess of Love" (Overworld)4:08
Total length:47:34

Minecraft: Norse Mythology (Original Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Norse Mythology (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released19 December 2017
Genre
Length40:21
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."Asgard" (Overworld)3:36
2."Jotrunheim" (Overworld)2:57
3."Midgard" (Overworld)2:58
4."Aegir and Ran" (Nether)4:04
5."Vanaheim" (Overworld)3:39
6."Alfheim" (Overworld)3:07
7."Valhalla" (Nether)4:36
8."Svartalfheim" (Overworld)2:42
9."Muspelheim" (Overworld)3:05
10."Folkvangr" (Overworld)3:15
11."Hel" (Nether)3:19
12."Einherjar" (The End)3:03
Total length:40:21

Minecraft: Egyptian Mythology Soundtrack

Minecraft: Egyptian Mythology Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Released29 May 2018
Genre
Length43:18
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."The Great Pyramids" (Overworld)3:23
2."Hathor" (Overworld)3:35
3."Hibis" (Overworld)3:35
4."Journey Through the Duat" (Nether)3:30
5."Shai" (Interlude)1:33
6."Alexandria" (Overworld)3:17
7."Heliopolis" (Overworld)3:05
8."Temple of Isis" (Overworld)2:57
9."Judges of the Dead" (Nether)3:56
10."Renenutet & Meshkenet" (Interlude)1:29
11."Abu Simbel" (Overworld)3:16
12."Memphis" (Overworld)3:19
13."Final Judgement" (Nether)3:27
14."Osiris" (The End)2:56
Total length:43:18


Minecraft: Glide Mini Game (Original Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Glide Mini Game (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released22 December 2020
Genre
Length53:13
Label
ProducerGareth Coker
No.TitleLength
1."In the Flow" (Map 4)2:06
2."Flight of Fancy" (Map 3)2:26
3."Glide" (Map 1)2:11
4."Departures" (Map 7)2:00
5."Soothing Voyage" (Map 2)2:05
6."Tense Takeoff" (Map 6)2:06
7."Wonderful Wings" (Map 5)2:04
8."Shrunk Soaring" (Shrunk 1)2:09
9."Pacy Piloting" (Shrunk 3)1:59
10."Wicked Wings" (Shrunk 2)2:00
11."Velocity and Dynamism" (Body 2)2:07
12."Locomotion" (Body 1)2:22
13."Mobile Maneuvers" (Body 3)2:05
14."Progression and Passage" (Canyon 2)2:04
15."Canyon Clearance" (Canyon 1)2:17
16."Roaming Wanderer" (Canyon 3)2:04
17."Icaria" (Icarus 2)2:10
18."Wings of Daedalus" (Icarus 1)1:58
19."Aviation" (Excalibur 2)2:05
20."Excalibur Excursion" (Excalibur 1)2:04
21."Celtic Crossing" (Celtic 1)2:20
22."Tour of Tors" (Celtic 2)2:11
23."Yinglong" (Chinese Mythology 1)2:02
24."Pixiu" (Chinese Mythology 2)1:56
25."Tianma" (Chinese Mythology 3)2:22
Total length:53:13

Notes

  • Track notations, such as "Chinese Mythology 1", do not correlate with albums of similar names, such as "Minecraft: Chinese Mythology (Original Soundtrack)".

Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
EP / Soundtrack album by
Released14 June 2020
Genre
Length20:32
LabelMinecraft Studios Music
ProducerLena Raine
Lena Raine chronology
Celeste: Farewell (Original Soundtrack)
(2019)
Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
(2020)
Reknowing
(2020)

An EP was produced by Lena Raine titled Minecraft: Nether Update on 14 June 2020. The EP contains five tracks introduced into the 1.16 update of Minecraft. Mojang originally requested Raine a demo soundtrack based on her previous album, Oneknowing. Raine initially felt intimidated due to the game's score being highly acclaimed. Raine benefited from the game being already accessible and played the Nether world for inspiration. Raine was provided with three-minute looping tracks as samples of what the Nether would provide. Raine used the tracks to further inspire the composition of the songs and intended to make it sound as if the song was emerging from the ambient tracks.[30] Raine noted that one of the primary instruments used for the music of Minecraft is the piano and challenged herself to use piano and modify the sound to make it sound like something else entirely.[31]

No.TitleLength
1."Chrysopoeia"5:03
2."Rubedo"5:12
3."So Below"5:19
4."Pigstep" (Mono Mix)2:28
5."Pigstep" (Stereo Mix)2:28
Total length:20:32

Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Released20 October 2021
Genre
Length47:46
LabelMinecraft Studios Music
Producer
Lena Raine chronology
Chicory: The Sounds of Picnic Province
(2021)
Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Game Soundtrack)
(2021)
Moonglow Bay (Original Sondtrack)
(2021)

On 20 October 2021, the fourth official release of the Minecraft soundtrack was released, with songs written and produced by Lena Raine and Kumi Tanioka, a Japanese songwriter known for working on Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. The album contains ten tracks that were introduced in the Minecraft 1.18 update, and "Otherside", composed by Raine, which is a new in-game music disc.[32]

Tracks 1–7 by Lena Raine, and 8–10 by Kumi Tanioka
No.TitleLength
1."Stand Tall"5:08
2."Left to Bloom"5:42
3."Ancestry"5:43
4."Wending"5:14
5."Infinite Amethyst"4:31
6."One More Day"4:38
7."Otherside"3:15
8."Floating Dream"3:25
9."Comforting Memories"4:35
10."An Ordinary Day"5:31
Total length:47:46

Notes

  • "Otherside" is stylised in all lowercase on most streaming services and in-game.

Minecraft: Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)

Minecraft: Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
EP / Soundtrack album by
Lena Raine and Samuel Åberg
Released20 April 2022
Genre
Length18:32
LabelMinecraft Studios Music
Producer
Lena Raine chronology
Moonglow Bay (Original Soundtrack)
(2021)
Minecraft: Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack)
(2022)

On 20 April 2022, the fifth official release of the Minecraft soundtrack was released, with songs written and produced by Lena Raine and Samuel Åberg. The EP contains four tracks that will be introduced in the upcoming Minecraft 1.19 update.

Tracks 1–3 by Lena Raine, and 4 by Samuel Åberg
No.TitleLength
1."Firebugs"5:12
2."Aerie"4:56
3."Labyrinthine"5:24
4."Five"2:58
Total length:18:32

Discography

Minecraft – Volume Alpha and Beta were first released on Rosenfeld's Bandcamp account, and later released on other digital download and streaming services.[17] On 21 August 2015, a physical release of Alpha, consisting CD and vinyl, was issued by Ghostly International.[19] Minecraft – Volume Beta was released physically in 2020.[33]

Album Date Format Label Ref.
Minecraft – Volume Alpha 4 March 2011 (2011-03-04) Digital download None (self-released) [11]
Streaming [17]
21 August 2015 (2015-08-21) CD Ghostly International [34]
Vinyl (standard)
Vinyl (green)
Minecraft – Volume Beta 9 November 2013 (2013-11-09) Digital download None (self-released) [18]
Streaming [35]
14 August 2020 (2020-08-14) CD Ghostly International [36]
Vinyl (standard)
Vinyl (multiple color editions)
Minecraft: Nether Update (Original Soundtrack) 14 June 2020 (2020-06-14) Digital download Microsoft Studios Music [37]
Streaming
Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs (Original Soundtrack) 20 October 2021 (2021-10-20) Digital download [38]
Streaming
Minecraft: Wild Update (Original Game Soundtrack) 20 April 2022 Digital download [39]
Streaming

Reception

The soundtrack's minimalistic and melancholic composition has been praised by critics.[9] On the topic of the music's minimalism, Rosenfeld has stated that it was "unavoidable", as "Minecraft has a terrible sound engine".[15] The ambient music style of the soundtrack has been compared to the works of Brian Eno, Erik Satie, Aphex Twin, and Vangelis.[15][23] In 2018, The Boar described the soundtrack's composition as "nostalgia in its purest form".[40]

Minecraft – Volume Alpha

Chart performance for Minecraft – Volume Alpha
Chart (2021) Peak
position
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[41] 18

Minecraft – Volume Beta

Chart performance for Minecraft – Volume Beta
Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[42] 14

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