German musician Daniel Rosenfeld creates ambient electronic worlds, most famously for Minecraft.
For the full C418 experience, start with 'Aria Math' from the Minecraft soundtrack, then try something like 'Friend' from his other work. Both show his knack for building mood without traditional song structure.
C418's soundtrack for Minecraft introduced a generation to ambient electronic music through tracks like 'Aria Math' that work both inside and outside the game. His soundscapes became the atmospheric backdrop for countless hours of digital exploration. The music holds up on its own as minimalist electronic composition, which explains why albums like 'Minecraft - Volume Alpha' found listeners far beyond gaming circles.
He started releasing music under the C418 name in the late 2000s, with his debut 'Seven Years of Server Data' arriving in 2008. The Minecraft soundtrack in 2011 brought his ambient style to a massive audience, and he's continued releasing solo albums like '148' in 2018 while maintaining a private, independent approach.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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