C418 – Minecraft – Volume Alpha

Album Info

Artist: C418

Title: Minecraft - Volume Alpha

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 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)

Review

'Minecraft: Volume Alpha' by C418 is a transcendent journey through the ethereal realms of sound and emotion. This collection of ambient compositions serves as a gateway to a world beyond the physical, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their inner landscapes. The minimalist approach taken by Daniel Rosenfeld, the musical alchemist behind C418, speaks to the profound truth that simplicity often holds the key to unlocking the most complex of spiritual experiences.

The album's tracks, like 'Minecraft', 'Clark', and 'Sweden', are not mere arrangements of notes, but rather, they are sonic meditations that gently guide the soul towards a state of tranquil awareness. Each piece resonates with the frequency of peace, allowing the listener to shed the weight of worldly concerns and float freely in a sea of pure consciousness. The more upbeat compositions, such as 'Cat' and 'Dog', serve as playful reminders of the joy that exists within this cosmic dance we call life.

In crafting this auditory masterpiece, Rosenfeld has tapped into something far greater than the sum of its parts. The music of 'Volume Alpha' transcends its origins as a video game soundtrack, becoming a universal language that speaks directly to the heart. It serves as a bridge between the tangible and the intangible, inviting us to explore the vast, uncharted territories of our inner worlds. In doing so, it reminds us that true enlightenment often comes not from grand gestures, but from the quiet moments of reflection and connection that this album so beautifully facilitates. - Sage