Minecraft - Volume Alpha
ambient
chill
Soundtrack
electronic
electronica
As the name suggests, “Subwoofer Lullaby” carries out its melody as soft and calming as an actual lullaby would entail, while also including glitches and reverb that an electronic device, like a subwoofer, would produce.
Even more interesting is the description of the song that C418 listed on their website, stating that the inspiration for it was the thought of “a big speaker somewhere far far in a forest blasting this odd little melody”. Knowing the landscape of Minecraft, it’s not a mystery how this piece came to be included. Read more on Last.fm.
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 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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