Oh and the game in question is "Minecraft".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. “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.Īdditionally, this soundtrack contains the collectible records, which are little vinyl songs you can find in Minecraft, the game. That song you can find on the previous soundtrack, Volume Alpha. “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. It acts as the score that plays when you “beat” Minecraft, but it also acts as a celebration of past music from Volume Alpha. “Blind Spots” is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”.
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