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German musician Daniel Rosenfeld had been making music under the moniker C418 since he was 15 years old, and was influenced by the electronic work of Aphex Twin. [1] From 2007, he became active on online indie game community TIGSource where he met Markus Persson, who was still in the early stages of developing Minecraft. [2]
Minecraft – Volume Alpha is the first soundtrack album by the German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418.Created for the 2011 video game Minecraft, it is the first of two albums by Rosenfeld to come from the game's soundtrack.
If all rights in it have failed, [1] as is the case for old pieces of music such as George Gershwin's 1924 composition Rhapsody in Blue. [ 12 ] If the rights-holders have placed it into the public domain, [ 1 ] for example through copyright abandonment [ 13 ] or the Creative Commons Zero dedication .
Wikisource has original text related to this article: End Poem (full text) The end credits of the video game Minecraft include a written work by the Irish writer Julian Gough, conventionally called the End Poem, which is the only narrative text in the mostly unstructured sandbox game. Minecraft's creator Markus "Notch" Persson did not have an ending to the game up until a month before launch ...
180g LP on red vinyl - exclusive cover art by Mushbuh. Includes an MP3 download code and a 12" screen print by nemk. [117] 2016 Golden Axe I & II Golden Axe I, Golden Axe II: Data Discs LP in three different color variants - limited edition gold translucent with purple swatches, gold translucent, and classic black vinyl. [15] [118] 2016
Choral music CC BY-SA incompetech.com: Yes No CC BY Jamendo: Yes No Lots of unfree, need to use correct filter (as in link) CC BY, CC BY-SA, FAL Quick Sounds Library: Yes Yes Free sound effects library for sound producers, video editors, app and game developers. CC0, CC BY morceaux choisis: Yes No Classical music GFDL Opsound: Yes No CC BY-SA ...
The first video game to feature continuous, melodic background music was Rally-X, released by Namco in 1980, featuring a simple tune that repeats continuously during gameplay. [7] The decision to include any music into a video game meant that at some point it would have to be transcribed into computer code.
Free music or libre music is music that, like free software, can freely be copied, distributed and modified for any purpose. Thus free music is either in the public domain or licensed under a free license by the artist or copyright holder themselves, often as a method of promotion.