Daniel Rosenfeld (born 9 May 1989), better known by his stage/online name C418 (pronounced "see four eighteen"),
is a German musician, producer and sound engineer, best known as the composer and sound designer for the sandbox video game ''
Minecraft
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''. He has also written and produced the theme for ''
Beyond Stranger Things
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''
and the soundtrack for the
Steam
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release of ''
Cookie Clicker
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''. He has also
DJed for American rock band
Anamanaguchi.
Life and career
Rosenfeld was born in
East Germany
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in 1989, the son of a Soviet-born father of German descent working as a goldsmith and a German mother. He learned to create music on early versions of Schism Tracker (a popular
clone
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of
Impulse Tracker) and
Ableton Live in the early 2000s, both rudimentary tools at the time.
[Keith Stuart]
How Daniel Rosenfeld wrote Minecraft's music
, ''The Guardian
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'', 7 November 2014. It was his brother, Harry Rosenfeld, who introduced him to music composition through Ableton Live, commenting that "even an idiot" can successfully create music with it.
His brother was also known as C818, from which he chose the name C418, claiming that the name is "really cryptic and doesn't actually mean anything".
2002–2009: Career beginnings
After being introduced to music production by Rosenfeld's brother, Daniel started releasing music on
Bandcamp
Bandcamp is an American online audio distribution platform founded in 2007 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, with headquarters in Oakland, California, US. On March 2, 2022, Bandcamp ...
after
Danny Baranowsky
Danny Baranowsky (born April 5, 1984), also known as Danny B or by the company name dB Soundworks, is an American electronic music composer, composing music mainly for indie films and indie games. He founded dB Soundworks to sell and promote his ...
suggested releasing his music on the site.
In 2007, Rosenfeld started a blog known as "Blödsinn am Mittwoch" (
English: "Silliness on Wednesday"),
where he posted a new song every week. This was around the same time when he became interested in game development and audio, which resulted in him joining the indie game development forum
TIGSource, where he became involved with numerous smaller games and game developers
(among them, Rosenfeld unofficially released the soundtracks of ''Zombie Dog in Crazyland'' and ''Mubbly Tower'' on his site and old blog). Later, Rosenfeld started making albums and releasing them on the blog and also Bandcamp, as a hobby.
His first release was the 2007 EP ''BPS'', and shortly thereafter, in 2008, he challenged himself to make a studio album as quickly as possible, for fun, prioritizing quantity over quality, ''The Whatever Director's Cut'' was released on his blog as BAM #30 and on his Bandcamp, where it was available until it was removed in 2013, due to Rosenfeld's dislike of the album.
Also in 2008, Rosenfeld released ''Mixes'', a 25-minute medley containing remixes of songs previously posted on the blog, also were released the EP ''Sine'', and his second studio album ''Zweitonegoismus'', the album expressed his feelings working in an assembly line factory. Rosenfeld showed the album to his co-worker prior to releasing it, in which they asked "why the hell
e wasstill working there".
2009–2013: ''Minecraft'', becoming a freelance composer, and One
In early 2009, Rosenfeld began collaborating with the ''
Minecraft
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before bein ...
'' creator
Markus "Notch" Persson through an internet forum called TIGSource. Rosenfeld was responsible for the sound effects and music in Persson's work-in-progress video game ''Minecraft''. The sound engine in the still young
Java
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game was not very powerful, so Rosenfeld had to be creative in his approach to creating sound effects and music.
In January 2010, fourth studio album ''A Cobblers Tee Thug'', a collaborative work with Rosenfeld's friend Sohnemann was released.
Made in the few days they spent together in the New Year, and they challenged each other, for fun, to make a full-length LP together in those days.
The album ''circle'' was released in March 2010, originally created in 2008, it was intended as the soundtrack for an unpublished indie game bearing the same name, created by an unknown developer.
In August 2010, Rosenfeld released ''Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures''. The album was recorded while Rosenfeld was still residing within Germany,
and at the time of releasing the album, Rosenfeld was requested to work for military services after quitting his job, in which he instead did other labour. The album also contains the original soundtrack to ''Ezo'', a game Rosenfeld independently developed for
Ludum Dare.
In 2011 a series of compilation albums with songs from various projects were released on Bandcamp for free, including ''Little Things'',
''I Forgot Something, Didn't I.''
(a B-side to ''72 Minutes of Fame''), and ''Seven Years of Server Data''.
While still working on ''Minecraft'' as a freelance artist, Rosenfeld was not on staff at
Mojang Studios,
[Luke Plunkett]
The Soothing Sounds Of...Minecraft?
Kotaku.com, 9 March 2011. the company behind ''Minecraft''. Rosenfeld still owns the rights to all his music in the game,
[Charlie Hall]
Minecraft's composer discusses Mojang's unreleased game, Notch's departure
, Polygon.com, 18 September 2014. and has released two albums featuring songs from the
''Minecraft'' soundtrack.
The first soundtrack, ''
Minecraft – Volume Alpha'', was digitally released on 4 March 2011 on his Bandcamp page.
Later that year, when ''Minecraft'' became available to the general public as an early access title, it rapidly became popular. Rosenfeld, who up until that point had worked at an assembly line, could now pursue music as his primary source of income.
This inspired his 2011 studio album, ''72 Minutes of Fame''. The content of this album mostly revolves around this lifestyle-defining moment in Rosenfeld's life. This album was the first of Rosenfeld's works to have a (limited) physical release. ''
The Guardian
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'' has compared his compositions to those of
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
and
Erik Satie
Eric Alfred Leslie Satie (, ; ; 17 May 18661 July 1925), who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, was a French composer and pianist. He was the son of a French father and a British mother. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, but was an un ...
because of their minimalistic, ambient quality.
Almost half a year later, production on a documentary of the development of ''Minecraft'' started, titled ''
Minecraft: The Story of Mojang''. Rosenfeld was requested to create the soundtrack for this documentary, which was included on his 2012 album, ''One''.
2013–2016: ''Minecraft - Volume Beta'', ''0x10c,'' and other independent projects
On 9 November 2013, Rosenfeld released the second album of the official soundtrack for ''Minecraft'', titled ''
Minecraft - Volume Beta
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java (programming language), Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made pub ...
''. Many of the new songs were being added into features of the game that were not present when the first batch of music was produced; i.e. the Nether or the End.
In 2020, the soundtrack was released in physical format with
Ghostly International
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and reprints of the ''Minecraft - Volume Alpha'' physical releases were also released. The ''Volume Beta'' releases consisted of a double CD edition of the album, a vinyl record which came in black and a red "fire" splatter color, and a limited edition of the vinyl pressed on a magenta translucent material which was at first exclusive to
Europe
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but was later re-pressed internationally.
Persson and Rosenfeld worked together again after ''Minecraft''s success on the creation of a new game, titled ''
0x10c.'' The game was never released, with Persson halting production indefinitely in August 2013.
In 2014, Rosenfeld released an EP containing the music made for ''0x10
c''. It was released digitally with little publicity; Rosenfeld simply sent out a
tweet stating that it was available.
[Andy Chalk]
Minecraft composer releases 0x10c tracks, muses on Notch's departure from Mojang
, PC Gamer, 17 September 2014.
In 2015, Rosenfeld released ''148'', which much like ''72 Minutes of Fame'' carried a significant amount of personal content, albeit slightly more hidden under lyrics and effects.
Later that year, ''Minecraft - Volume Alpha'' soundtrack was released on a physical format on
Ghostly International
Ghostly International is an American independent record label founded in 1999 by Samuel Valenti IV and currently headquartered in Brooklyn, New York City. Chief artists include Matthew Dear, Dabrye (a.k.a. Tadd Mullinix), Com Truise, Tycho, G ...
.
This release consisted of a regular CD edition of the album, a vinyl edition which came with a code for a digital copy of the album, and a limited edition of the album pressed on green translucent vinyl.
In the same year, Rosenfeld hinted at a potential upcoming third album for ''Minecraft'' soundtrack, stating "I'll still work on Minecraft, so there’ll probably be another album". In 2017, Rosenfeld confirmed the future release, claiming the album is "still far from done".
2016–2021: ''2 Years of Failure'', ''Excursions'', and further independent music
Rosenfeld released ''2 Years of Failure'' in 2016, a Bandcamp exclusive compilation album of music made for failed projects or songs that could not fit anywhere else.
Several songs in this album were made for an abandoned game Rosenfeld described as having a "...Japanese puzzle exchange..." vibe. This album also contains the original soundtrack for Crayon Physics.
Most notably, this album contains C418's remix of the
Stranger Things
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theme song, which had staggering popularity in 2018. It was the most played song on Rosenfeld's personal
SoundCloud
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page until it was removed along with several other tracks due to a lapsed SoundCloud Pro subscription.
He released ''Dief'' in 2017. The songs of this album were created and used as a soundtrack for an informative talk given at the
Game Developers Conference
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2017 by Teddy Dief.
After the "Update Aquatic" Minecraft update of 2018, three new songs were added to the game as underwater music. These songs – "Dragon Fish", "Shuniji", "Axolotl" – were released by Rosenfeld respectively on August 9, November 10, and December 12, 2018, on
Spotify
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as singles. All of them are to be included in the third album. Rosenfeld confirmed on Twitter that the third album will not be called "Minecraft: Volume Gamma" following the pattern from the 2 Minecraft albums before it.
On 20 July 2018, Rosenfeld announced a studio album, ''Excursions'', with the release of its lead single, "Beton".
Its second single, "Thunderbird", was released on 20 August 2018. The album was released on 7 September 2018. Multiple tracks on ''Excursions'' are named after cafes in
Austin, Texas
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, where Rosenfeld currently lives as of 2017.
''Excursions'' was released on CD and a limited vinyl LP by Driftless Recordings in January 2019 and reprinted in 2021 for CD and Vinyl.
In 2020, after the announcement of the addition of Steve to the game, his work was not included in ''
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' for various undisclosed reasons, though one explanation given was it being too calm for fighting. Tracks other composers made for Minecraft Legacy Console Edition,
Minecraft Dungeons, and
Minecraft Earth were added instead.
During an interview in January 2021 with
Anthony Fantano, when asked if a potential third installment in the soundtrack was in the works, Rosenfeld responded with "I have something, I consider it finished, but things have become complicated especially as Minecraft is now a big property. So I don't know".
In May 2021, Rosenfeld released ''Branching Out''. The EP contains the soundtrack to ''Branch'', a
video conferencing
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software by Dayton Mills.
2021–present: ''Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures'' remaster, ''Ivy Road'' and ''Cookie Clicker''
On 16 June 2021, Rosenfeld announced on Twitter that his album from 11 years prior, ''Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures'' would be remastered and released onto major streaming platforms. The album prior to the re-release was only available on Bandcamp.
In July 2021, Rosenfeld, along with
Davey Wreden, Karla Zimonja and
Annapurna Interactive
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announced the launch of Ivy Road, a game studio founded by Wreden and co-founded by Zimonja. The studio is working on an untitled game, in which Rosenfeld is composing the music for.
Following the announcement of the launch of ''Ivy Road'', in August 2021 Rosenfeld announced that he had worked on a soundtrack for the 2013 game ''
Cookie Clicker
''Cookie Clicker'' is an incremental game created by French programmer Julien "Orteil" Thiennot in 2013. The user initially clicks on a big cookie on the screen, earning a single cookie per click. They can then spend their earned cookies upon p ...
''
as it is being released onto
Steam
Steam is a substance containing water in the gas phase, and sometimes also an aerosol of liquid water droplets, or air. This may occur due to evaporation or due to boiling, where heat is applied until water reaches the enthalpy of vaporizat ...
. In September 2021, Rosenfeld released the soundtrack.
On 13 March 2022, Rosenfeld performed a
DJ set with
Anamanaguchi for their ''Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game Soundtrack'' tour.
In August 2022, Northway Games released ''I Was a Teenage Exocolonist''. Rosenfeld and other fellow musical artists collaborated in composing the soundtrack to the game. His contribution was the piece "Quiet."
Discography
* ''Life Changing Moments Seem Minor in Pictures'' (2010)
* ''
Minecraft – Volume Alpha'' (2011)
* ''72 Minutes of Fame'' (2011)
* ''One'' (2012)
* ''
Minecraft – Volume Beta'' (2013)
* ''148'' (2015)
* ''Dief'' (2017)
* ''Excursions'' (2018)
Filmography
References
External links
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1989 births
Ableton Live users
Ambient musicians
Audio engineers
Chiptune musicians
German male musicians
German people of Russian descent
German expatriates in the United States
Living people
Tracker musicians
Video game musicians
Video game composers