The bizarre ways Minecraft’s composer recorded its iconic sound effects

Ten years later, I still consider Minecraft to be one of the scariest games I’ve ever played—due in no small part to the lonely melodies that fade in and out of an otherwise quiet game and the dreary moans of monsters that echo through its pitch black caves. Minecraft’s original soundtrack, created by Daniel “C418” Rosenfeld, is an iconic companion to the sandbox survival game, but I’ve never seen the same attention paid to its bizarre and unmistakable sound effects.

That’s exactly what the latest episode of Twenty Thousand Hertz, a podcast exploring the origins of the most recognizable sounds in the world, set out to do. Host Dallas Taylor spoke to Rosenfeld about his early work on Minecraft (way before it was a global hit) and how he made some of the game’s most ubiquitous sounds. 

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