Daniel Rosenfeld

Daniel Rosenfeld, also known as C418, is credited as the producer of the music in Minecraft. He produced the world music, the ambience music and the songs for all 12 music discs. He also produced the various sound effects for the game, such as footsteps, and released the game's official soundtrack, Minecraft - Volume Alpha, which includes all the music present in the game made by him up to the soundtrack's release, plus some bonus tracks. He has also released a second soundtrack album, titled Minecraft - Volume Beta, which includes more music and the remaining music disc tracks, as well as some music for various Minecraft productions.

Biography
Daniel Rosenfeld was born on May 9, 1986 in the German Democratic Republic. At age 5 he wanted to be a stunt car driver. His brother introduced him to creating music with a computer and since then had an interest in music.

Rosenfeld currently lives with his cat.

Music included in Minecraft
(Note: As of March 4th 2011, Minecraft's tracks have been given "official" names.)

Please note, these tracks have been shortened to 30 seconds on the wiki, due to an agreement with the author to allow them onto the wiki. This does not apply to "11".

Official Minecraft soundtracks

 * Minecraft - Volume Alpha (4 March, 2011)
 * Minecraft - Volume Beta (9 November, 2013)

Trivia



 * As of 1.4.3, 12 musics have been added to Minecraft.
 * These include all of the previously-encoded files, but Where Are We Now was renamed to Wait.
 * Where Are We Now was intended to be in the game but was left out due to a processing problem. In 1.4.3, the song was renamed to Wait, which fixed the processing problem by removing the spaces, and then released. The name of the disc was not changed in the X-Box 360 Edition when it was released on the console, however.
 * In-game music is cued by the time of day, with a random track being played at sunrise, sunset, noon and midnight.
 * Many sounds that C418 has used can be found at freesound.org (for example the walking sounds can be found here.)
 * His Minecraft skin is the default skin, but the head is replaced with the texture for a jukebox.
 * Like Mojang employees, his in-game character can also be seen wearing a Mojang cape.
 * Chirp uses the same sound sample as "The Orb of Dreamers" from LittleBigPlanet 1 and 2. The sample apparently comes from Program Disk 70021 "Latin Fever" for the Optigan synthesizer. C418 stated that it was coincidental.
 * Sweden is a Passacaglia, with a changing melody over a repeated bass line.
 * C418 revealed in an AMA on Reddit that the ghast sounds are taken from his pet cat when he is disturbed while sleeping. He was also going to have his cat voice ocelots, but since his cat never meows clearly, C418 decided to use cat sounds from Freesound instead.