Minecraft – Volume Beta
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Minecraft – Volume Beta is the fourth soundtrack album by German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418. It was independently released on 9 November 2013 as the second installment of the soundtrack for the video game Minecraft, and has been physically released by record label Ghostly.[3][4] The album peaked twice at number 14 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart in 2013 and 2023.[5][6]
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Released | 9 November 2013 | |||
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Like the album's predecessor Minecraft – Volume Alpha (2011), Volume Beta comprises most of the music featured in the game, including dedicated music for the game's nether and main menu. It also features music from trailers, and instrumentals not in the game's final release.[7] A completed third instalment remains unreleased due to licensing issues with Mojang Studios parent Microsoft.