Minecraft 1.18 Complete OST [Original Soundtrack] by Lena Raine & Kumi Tanioka

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Chapters:
00:00 Stand Tall [Lena Raine]
05:12 Left to Bloom [Lena Raine]
11:01 Ancestry [Lena Raine]
16:53 Wending [Lena Raine]
22:20 Infinite Amethyst [Lena Raine]
27:00 One More Day [Lena Raine]
31:40 otherside [Lena Raine]
35:01 Floating Dream [Kumi Tanioka]
38:30 Comforting Memories [Kumi Tanioka]
43:09 An Ordinary Day [Kumi Tanioka]

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*Thread warning.*

I'm seeing an insane amount of hatred towards Lena Raine & Kumi Tanioka, & a lot of nostalgia blinded praising of C418.
By all means you are allowed to like what you like, but chill out. Keep the comments civilized, stop insulting each other. *This also applies to those of you who feel the need to insult or whine about those who are complaining about the new music. We do NOT need any mimicking, mocking or needless bitching about one-another.*

Like the new music, don't like the new music, I don't care, but please stop with the needless bickering.
Tell me this, why are you on a video dedicated to the new soundtrack if all you're going to do is bitch about how it's "new & bad"? Find something more worth your time.

If you're coming here to just comment about how "C418 good & Lena/Kumi bad & I hate the new ost because nostalgia good & new bad", just leave.
Find somewhere else to comment, because this is not the channel for you.

Going forward, for the foreseeable future, I will be deleting such comments without warning.



[2021/12/16 - 12:29]
- I've noticed some transphobic comments being posted. I won't be going into much detail, but I will say this; That kind of behaviour is unacceptable.
People are people, & you're going to have to deal with that. You're not welcome here if you think that's an okay way to behave.
I genuinely hope you grow up a little.
For fuck sake this is just music. Bragging about going out of your way to remove it from the game because you're transphobic isn't a good thing, nor will it ever be.



*Since I had to unpin Catgod's comment, here's the Chapters [You can find these in the description too.]:*

00:00 - Stand Tall [Lena Raine]

05:12 - Left to Bloom [Lena Raine]

11:01 - Ancestry [Lena Raine]

16:53 - Wending [Lena Raine]

22:20 - Infinite Amethyst [Lena Raine]

27:00 - One More Day [Lena Raine]

31:40 - otherside [Lena Raine]

35:01 - Floating Dream [Kumi Tanioka]

38:30 - Comforting Memories [Kumi Tanioka]

43:09 - An Ordinary Day [Kumi Tanioka]

Lylythii
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I feel like, while c418's music invokes a sense of calm and nostalgia, representing the early days and roots of Minecraft, this feels more adventurous, kinda like how Minecraft has evolved over the years, with new places to explore, and more things to discover.

It would be cool if the old music would play while you were in chunks you've been in before, while 1.18 music would start playing when you venture out into unexplored chunks.

stanferrolino
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FYI: These tracks will play ingame along with existing tracks, while otherside is a music disc.

thespacemanfil
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I feel, as a writer, compelled to tell you all this.

When I listened to the old music, it felt like I was being welcomed into a world. One I could mold to any shape I could want, to create whatever I want. I built castles, terraformed mountains, cleared oceans, grew environments, explored caves and had my fair share of pets. I built the world anew to whatever fit my vision, and, by my same hand, removed everything that I didn't see fit.

This new music, it reminds me of the fact that I stopped playing after a while. Worlds left to rust, pets unfed, buildings slowly losing itself to time, and yet still it doesn't move. And then one day, you return, and... Its exactly how you left it. You take a moment, slowly taking in and remembering what you used to do...

And you build again. You mold this world anew, once more.

I will always love the old music, and it will hold a place in my heart forever, but we have to let new things come into our lives or else we will forever remain unchanged... Boring. We came back to these worlds as different people from the ones who used to play them. We don't have the same habits, same preferences. Maybe a few are there, but we're older...

You grew up. And Minecraft did too.

yamahoestella
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Infinite Amethyst is just majestic. It also creates a big nostalgia feeling in me for some reason. It almost makes me tear up. Such a beautiful piece of music.

HelpICantThinkOfACleverName
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We grew up with c418, now the next generation of minecraft player's will see this as the new c418 of minecraft Im just happy the next generations of minecraft player will enjoy this the same way we enjoyed c418.

badrmods
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I really like the feel of these. They have a a BotW feel, but with maybe a bit more energy, and that signature Lena Raine touch.

SophisticatedGoat
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As someone who has been playing minecraft daily since feburary 2012, I will always be very attached to the original music pieces. However, I think that the music that has come out in the later stages of minecrafts life, like the 1.13 update by C418 or the 1.16/1.18 sound tracks by Lena/Kumi are much more evolved pieces that have more of the spirit of what minecraft truly is. An awe inspiring adventure, meant to be taken slow and appreciated every step of the way. Lena Raine does such a great job with atmospheric pieces that match enviornments. I'm really happy mojang brought her along for minecraft.

tristanweide
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Infinite Amethyst made me tear up..sounds like it should've been in the game all this time..like a song I know, but never heard.

theskyisdead
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00:00 - Stand Tall [Lena Raine]

05:12 - Left to Bloom [Lena Raine]

11:01 - Ancestry [Lena Raine]

16:53 - Wending [Lena Raine]

22:20 - Infinite Amethyst [Lena Raine]

27:00 - One More Day [Lena Raine]

31:40 - otherside [Lena Raine]

35:01 - Floating Dream [Kumi Tanioka]

38:30 - Comforting Memories [Kumi Tanioka]

43:09 - An Ordinary Day [Kumi Tanioka]

Spaced for mobile convenience.

catgodswim
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Lema and Kumi did an outstanding job at making music that fits the feel of the new updates. It really does sound like a continuation of C418's work, but also a tribute at the same time. This really is wonderful work

WarfarePlayz
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“Comforting memories” hits different for me because that’s exactly what Minecraft is full of, comforting memories of when I was a kid, no worries to be seen, just me going around building houses, kingdoms, all that jazz, having great fun on old servers with my friends. Great soundtrack overall.

MyBirdwatchingWorld
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i use shaders when i play minecraft, and i was exiting a dripstone cave once when comforting memories (38:30) starts playing. i looked up and saw the beautiful scene of sunrays and trees blowing in the wind. it was morning time and i sat there staring until it ended. even if the music isnt by c418, it's still the most beautiful game music i've ever heard, and i hope it becomes as nostalgic as the older soundtracks. <3

clemntn
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i still cant believe lena is in minecraft, her music in celeste was absolutely stunning im so happy for her

jademonas
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Can we talk about just how stunning the concept art for the biome updates are? I have these in my folder of wallpapers my computer alternates through, they are gorgeous!

ComradeCorvus
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Tbh this is the new era of Minecraft... Dream and whatever, there's Hermitcraft, Wattles, Wifies, Pixlriffs and other channels that will bring nostalgia to the new Minecraft community.. The music fixes the holes of MC 2021, and the new caves and cliffs predict that the mc world passed a lot of years...

(thanks for correcting me lol) <3

rya
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This soundtrack feels far away, however it's just the fact that memories that bound us with it don't exist yet that make us feel like it's worst than C418's music (which I love with all my heart <3). It truly feels like a new chapter, it sounds like a part of Minecraft that has never been discovered. Like the misteries that were there all along, but we never made time to explore them. Can't wait to see (actually hear) this in the game! :D

toma
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when i saw that lena raine was working on this i was so exited because i have played celeste before and the soundtrack there was awesome and although this feels kinda different from usual minecraft ost that celeste vibe is just too good

vencipopo
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Thank you so much for making this. I spent an hour trying to find something that had all 1.19 disks. Good luck with your channel.

Pudding----
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If there ever was something to make me feel old, it's this.

I first joined minecraft around 2010-12, falling in love with it almost immediately. C418's soundtrack kept me engaged in the game above all else, supporting me throughout those times and overall being the "background" for many of my introductions to what would become life-long friends. In 2016-17, my PC would breakdown, resulting in me not being able to play the Java edition of Minecraft that I loved so much. My account was left, practically floating in the endless abyss that is time, myself itching for the moment that I'd be able to once more play the game I loved. Due to financial troubles, my family was barely able to afford any device to play videogames on, myself only having a faulty Xbox 360 to try to get by-- though I never could get myself into the whole console-type of playing. What was a month without playing Minecraft turned into a year, and so on. As I grew up, Minecraft began to fade to the more farther edges of my mind, though never fully disappearing. Two to three years after my PC broke, recent events caused me (along with most other people) to quarantine. With no other things to genuinely do, me and my family began to save up for a laptop, to at least provide entertainment and some opportunities. In late 2020, I'd get said laptop, though with my eyes set elsewhere, I wouldn't download minecraft. In 2021, I'd get myself a new gaming PC, originally intending to download a bunch of crappy FPS games. One day I would browse through my recommendations, clicking on a title that'd appear familiar to me. I'd hear C418's compositions for minecraft once again. I had suddenly became more energetic, practically bursting with life. Memories came back to me, a childhood that I was forced to bury once-more arising. One week from the time I am writing this comment, on what I believe to be January 9th of 2022, I'd once again redownload minecraft. Frozen by anxiety fueled by a slight fear of the past, Minecraft would remain untouched on my taskbar. Today, the day I've made this comment (Jan 16, 2022), I finally gained the strength to play Minecraft again. I watched the odd launcher in confusion, along with the loading screen. Finally, I made it to the main-menu, only to be met with an unfamiliar new music. Still in awe, I'd create a new minecraft world, loading in and admiring the minecraft skin I had made so long ago. Suddenly, the unfamiliar music returned, along with an overall unfamiliar landscape or world. I felt as I had gone from a vetetan (which wouldn't be too far off considering how rusty I was). It took me a few moments to snap out of the daze only to begin to weep, as I had came to a realization. Minecraft never really left, nor did it end and stay (as so I believed after all this time), it aged and grew up with me. It'd take me a bit to regain my senses, only to be slapped across the face by the older minecraft music (C418), which once again resulted in me breaking down.

While many have their criticisms of the new music (myself most definitely having mine), being driven understandably by a sense of duty to nostalgia, I'd also like to say this; just like how we've grown up over the years playing this beautiful game, so has the game itself. The music provided in the newer versions of minecraft serves as a reminder for how we have really grown, for better and for worse. It shows a brand new world where anything is possible, just as how childhood transitions into a confusing time of what is labelled "maturity."

The new music, above all else, made me feel like a father, staring at a grown son or daughter. I figure, perhaps, that's how my parents felt as I began to transition towards maturity. I figure that's how I'll continue to feel as life moves on. I'm glad for the journey and for the wisdom gained along.

God bless this beautiful world, god bless minecraft. More importantly, may god bless those who have grown and will continue to grow, though never forgetting the journey they had experienced in the past, rather it be minecraft or something else. For the younger ones who read this, don't take this time in your lives for granted. It'll only make up less than 20% of your lifespan, after all. Let your childhood and the memories gained throughout blossom.

Never. Ever. Forget.

elic