As an avid Minecrafter, and somebody who has been taking part in the sport for nearly so long as its 15-year lifespan, I used to be extremely excited to play and happy with the 1.21 Minecraft replace. The brand new constructions, the brand new blocks, the accompanying options from earlier patches all culminated in what is likely one of the most refreshing variations of the sport in years.
However one factor that comes very obvious if you happen to play the sport’s newest model for a protracted sufficient time are the brand new music tracks. Together with the replace’s gameplay additions, 12 songs had been added to the sport. A few of these are Music Disc solely, resembling Lena Raine’s unbelievable new observe Creator, however others are ambient and can fill your ears as you play and discover.
Minecraft’s 1.21 Music is Melancholic and Haunting
Now, I simply wish to say that listening to a few of these songs whereas taking part in Minecraft hits so completely different. Aaron Cherof’s Watcher, Raine’s Infinite, and the standout for me, Kumi Tanioka’s Komorebi evoke such a melancholy really feel. A lot has been stated in regards to the speculative lore of Minecraft, as a form of deserted and misplaced world, however these tracks actually promote the sensation of being misplaced and alone a lot that it’s form of beautiful.
As somebody who spends lots of his time on a shared Minecraft group server that many of the different members solely often go to, there’s one thing further poignant about listening to these lonely, atmospheric tracks when wandering a Minecraft world alone.
However there was additionally one thing lacking with the replace. After just a few hours, I used to be definitely listening to extra of the brand new music, however couldn’t keep in mind the final time I heard one of many older Minecraft tracks. Minecraft’s unique, iconic soundtrack was made by Daniel “C418” Rosenfeld. Tracks like Mice on Venus, or Sweden are songs that stick in your intestine and immediately evoke nostalgia with their easy piano melodies.
The place Are the Classics?
After some (barely unscientific) analysis, I discovered that in an hour of taking part in, I heard not one of the ‘basic’ Minecraft themes, and three of the brand new tracks (Minecraft solely performs music in Survival mode each 10-20 minutes). Over the course of three hours, I heard just one observe from pre-2020.
So are Mojang quietly eradicating or filtering the older Minecraft music tracks? It’s definitely believable. In a 2021 interview, C418 said that “I’ve one thing—I take into account it completed—however issues have develop into difficult, particularly as Minecraft is now an enormous property, so I don’t know.”
Later within the 12 months, on his Discord server, the composer said the next:
“I nonetheless wish to do stuff for Minecraft, however I’ve by no means managed to get to an settlement with the large guys. I’ve lots of music however solely time will inform how we are going to get it out. It can contain at the least 20 attorneys.”
It may very well be that with out an settlement with Microsoft, Mojang’s house owners, C418 received’t be making any extra Minecraft music, and hasn’t straight contributed since 2018. To forestall any future litigation, Microsoft and Mojang could also be filtering out music by C418, albeit slowly, earlier than a full on elimination sooner or later.
It’s a worrying thought, particularly for the extremely nostalgia pushed Minecraft neighborhood.
Fortunately, Minecraft can be maybe the most-modded recreation on the planet, and you’ll wager that any adjustments to the music would shortly discover a mod to return it to the unique kind. Moreover, Minecraft not like maybe every other recreation in existence permits gamers to play nearly any model from the sport’s historical past utilizing their launcher, at the least within the Java version. So, you may at all times return and expertise the older variations, music intact.
However no matter any discount within the classics, the brand new tracks for Minecraft’s 1.21 Tough Trials replace are unbelievable. As soon as once more, Lena Raine, Kumi Tanioka, and Aaron Cherof have captured the distinctive sound that makes Minecraft particular. However let’s hope these great new songs don’t come on the expense of the sport’s historical past.