@@realeavocado488 well. Let me say something. The smitin tabke is used to make the netherite tools. This means a tool and weapon use. And that work with a mineral. It will need more minerals. And this mean 1 thing... The cave update is coming
To the people thinking that C418 is no longer making music for Minecraft... C418 still has an album planned for Minecraft, and he said it would be bigger than both Volume Alpha and Volume Beta. So, that means that both Lena and C418 will compose the music for Minecraft. Both of them are incredibly talented composers, and having both of them working on Minecraft music just makes the perfect combination. I really cannot wait to see what they have next.
Wouldn't it be awesome if the cave update was near and they added some special music for the underground? Like several tracks for types of caves/biomes
I dont know how Mojang can make character development for the Nether even though it's just an inanimate dimension, but somehow they made it from "ooh scary bad place" to a home that you aren't welcome in, It doesn't exist to just torment the player but is just a place that is unfamiliar.
Well, it is named and meant to be another "dimension," so developing it like they have makes it complete as a dimension ought to be. Now that it's a "unwelcoming home" and unfamiliar place, it really is like another dimension to parallel the overworld, just like the end had been developed to reflect that
If you add a couple mods it really gives tue feel that something happened to humans like steve in the overworld now extinct existing only the ruins of their structures like relics of a bygon age that you try to avenge by killing every boss
While I love C418’s music I think Lena knocked it out of the park, the nether feels like a place you shouldn’t be in. Imagine if they do a collab for an entirely new dimension or boss
I read somewhere that C418 is planning another album for Minecraft that's bigger than both volume alpha and volume beta. Perhaps a possible collab awaits us in future updates?
First 3 minutes seems too tuneful at first (nice but too melodic, almost as if the composer wants to give us something we can whistle/hum to) which isn't what the Nether is - however from 3 minutes on - just wow!! Strange how the shittest part melodically (>3 mins) is actually the most masterful; then score music is like that, so 3 mins - unnerving/dissonant (the way it should be and fits C418's VERY unnerving stuff)....so all in all you are probably right lol
@@LetsGoChaz I don't think that is it. You could easily make the sun fade away, or go away past the horizon. Even a beginner programmer could do that with some OpenGL tools. If we are talking about the same thing, they must have changed their mind and wanted something different.
I think the piglins should be at war constantly with the pigmen, and that the pigmen should have cross bows too, and as the player without full gold armor both will kill you, on hard difficulty it is hell so it shouldn't be a peaceful world, the ghasts could be the protectors of the world so they only attack beings from the over world but everything else should try and kill each other. It's been like 20 years Minecraft needs better AI especially now that there is a new high end block game in town called Hytale. Spread the word.
exa@@tonythegreat4275 there's small examples of that in guardians killing squid, wolves with sheep, fox with chicken, but those are all animals, the piglins do attack the pigmen, so I'd expect them to be able to be overrun by the pigmen attacks and not just take it like a sheep, but with other types I feel it's too easy to get them to fight if it was all for all. The way I see it, pigmen are going to be at a level with zombie villagers, so you can guide them, cure them, and trade, but since they are smarter as both a pigman and piglin, it will be tricky to interact with, unless you use double speed, prepare a piston trap in the overworld, and cure them, but the same type shouldn't fight, undead, illagers/ witches, but definitely the "sentient" types should be more self aware, like pillagers should target mobs, but not how they target villagers so you can exploit them by drawing them to a trapped zombie, and even a witch should attack dumb monsters outside their hut that get too close to the property. They are mobs, but villager species nonetheless, so naturally they shouldn't be a monster among monsters, but not just constant random confusion
@@tonythegreat4275 also, instead of going to games like hytale, people can just play with Minecraft mods and do whatever kind of additions fit their playstyle, it's kinda got a cult following
@@Jeff4theRaid what Hytale? Nah people Are just excited for a brand new high end open world voxl game, I can't blame them something completely new and fresh but similar to the legend which is Minecraft.
Without knowing it I said that same sentence while hearing the new songs. "Huh, Lena? let me see some of her songs, it sounds familiar" *Goes to her channel; discovers the truth* I am happy
The team said they would make it so that every dimension feels “complete” before creating another one, so the possibility of an End update is not very thin
@@bonegloveGG it was cool and all but not by the standards that mojang just set with the nether update. we need an update dedicated to the end and only the end.
They are great too! The first song that played when I went in to the nether was actually "Taswell" - I got a bit confused first because it sounded so much like C418. 😁 So his tracks are in there still!
Whenever I’m in the Nether, I don’t just feel like I’m in a hellish dimension anymore. I feel like the devs really outdid themselves on this update. It’s not just endless amounts of netherrack and lava. It’s interesting. Whenever one of these songs play, especially the first one, I feel like my player character. I imagine what the Piglins would be thinking about me if they suddenly saw a man with a strange face walk in with armor that they haven’t seen before and gold boots. I imagine what the Bastion Remnants used to look like in its prime. I feel there. I feel like every step I take has meaning, and yet it can all end in an instant with this new Nether. The forests, the new mobs, the new biomes. It’s perfectly balanced, and rewards exploration heavily. It gives a use for gold. It gives us new light sources and recipes. It pits rivalries between mob races. And best of all, it gives a hint towards the fact that we aren’t the only intelligent species in Minecraft. Outstanding update.
Also both these words have to do with alchemy. Rubedo is the 4th step of making a sorcerers stone. Which is when it turns red. Chrysopeia also might have to do with piglins with their obsession of gold
I think the game deserves every right to have good music. If you take a stop to think about it, Minecraft is an amazing game, and I'm not just saying that like I don't know. If you take a moment to look at minecraft through the perspective of a person who never heard of it, Minecraft is a game with infinite possibilities. It's so creative and fun. You can play minecraft in any play style. Wanna play a survival type game? Survival! Wanna build sculptures and builds? Creative! Wanna make a cool exploration map? Adventure! Wanna make a custom game of your own? Command blocks! Wanna play online with thousands of people in all sorts of games? Servers! There is no limit to Minecraft, it is always expanding, and it will always remain the best game no matter what.
The Nether is a place where all souls come to parish and make you want to screen when your portal is broken because you know the nether will never forgive a soul who dares to come !!
I love how Lena turned the nether so cold. Listening to this music make me feel so uneasy, and also it makes the nether feel so much more unforgiving. I feel cold, I feel hostility, I feel powerless. This is exactly how the Nether should feel. And that's all I feel
To me it feels like an unfamiliar world. The last song gives me some Interstellar vibes. It gives it history. Maybe before, this was a place you could call home...
That's a very lena raine thing to do. She also made the soundtrack to celeste, which us one of the best games I've ever played, soundtrack, gameplay and storywise
I was thinking about it and the Crimson Forest actually feels like the most “alive” biome to me now, with all the dynamic interactions the mobs have with each other and their environments, and the fact that no matter what you do Hoglins will always be after you (unless you use warped fungus*) so if you don’t have decent gear you have to be on your toes. I love the Nether
It makes sense, the crimson forest is the onlt proper forest in the nether, whereas the warped forest is a twisted volatile place for most things, like a disease it changes the crimson fungi
They actually tried to do that initially when they first added music, but they abandoned the idea because players spent so little time in biomes that it didn't work. Idk if that would be different now
Chrysopoeia has ancient Greek origins, literally meaning "transmutation into gold", in the pretense of alchemy. It perfectly fits with the importance of gold with the piglins in the nether. Awesome touch.
what if it implies that the nether fungi are responsible for the abundand gold deposits? maybe minerals from netherrack accumulate and transmutate in shroomlights, giving them their golden coloration. over millions of years these trace amounts of gold could become natural deposits under layers of soil and sediment
I feel like Rubedo does a good job of running with the whole “barren wasteland” concept. Also these tracks sound like “A Quiet Place” and “Bladerunner” had a child. I like it.
"So Below" really speaks for ir's name. The drums and didgeridoo combined music makes that "above lava" feeling, as the basalt deltas are a volcanic biome, and.. Well, after you go "So below", you have arrived to hell.
It feels like a song of war that destroyed the nether the imprisoned souls of the past creatures that where there and the piglin war with the wither skeletons and destruction of everything due to the balst Delta
it doesnt feel like "Hell" anymore, it feels like a twisted corrupted dimension full of sadness are pain, dangerous and some freak of nature, forming in there.
Well, someone figured out all song names are associated with alchemy. Chrysopoeia is basically making gold. Rubedo is the last stage of an alchemical transformation. And 'So below' is from a phrase 'As above, so below', which refers to Hermeticism (other medieval mystical practise) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_above,_so_below
My goodness all the Nether soundtracks are beautiful. They're dreadful, showing that life can't always be happy and nice. They're mysterious, showing that there are many things in life we'll never really discover and find out about. They're distant, showing that certain people have deep, dark thoughts that they never reveal. What is that you're hiding, Nether? A hidden lore? A shocking secret? A tragic story? Maybe it's for the best we don't find out. Maybe we never will find out. Not with that warm and evil glow. Not with the ominous sounds. Not ever.
I've seen a lot of older players saying that C418 should have made the music and while I would love that too, Lena's music fits the Nether, it's different to the Overworld, the two places are complete opposites and I think that having two different artists for two vastly different places is a great idea and that if an End update comes there should be a third artist so that each dimension has a different feel to it. The Overworld and C418's music feels calm while the Nether and Lena's work makes it seem like a mysterious and forgotten land and her music absolutely fits that vibe.
To anyone who wasn’t aware C418 did made nether music and it is still around along with these new tracks. He’s also still Minecraft’s sound designer and not going anywhere, I read somewhere in the comments that he’s working on another Minecraft ablum.
But i also like it so much, so colorfull and new, i use to go to the nether just for looking to the nether castle what i cant found but everything else is so beautiful, the nether update it really wonderfull
Awe, I just remembered, the first time I played Minecraft as a kid, I kept trying to capture ghasts in a giant glass container. But I would come back and they'd be gone. I thought someone was killing them to prank me. I didn't understand how spawn rates worked than lol.
So Below is the standout track of this update. It sounds at once ancient, grim, regal and tragic. The implication of tectonic activity within the basalt delta biome, and the relative light/visibility in that biome compared to the rest of the Nether, almost gives the impression that you could be close to the overworld--that all you'd have to do would be to dig up and you'd break through to the light of day. Yet the driving music counters that impression, setting the Nether up as a harrowing, inescapable place.
Rubedo makes me feel lonely in the nether. First time I heard it I was in warped forest surrounded by endermen. They were tall. They looked at me from above and I felt so small and week. They spoke in their weird foreign language. I felt, not as if THEY were the aliens, but as if I was the alien, far away from home. I felt as if I don't belong there. I felt lost.
You know they are mirrors of you. Picking up blocks and speaking in some foreign language and towering above you. Lurking everywhere in every biome and will kill you without out a moment's notice. Maybe you are the npc and they are the players
Minecraft has consistently been in my life, it's gone beyond any other media. No movie, no book, no music or any other game has stayed with me both throughout my childhood and my adulthood. I started playing in the late years of elementary school and now I'm about to have my first child. Seeing how minecraft has grown in popularity again has given me hope, I know that initial spark of curiosity that led me to play and build for myself isn't going anywhere, not for me or the younger generation. I think this game touches on human nature, not emotion like other media but nature. To explore, to discover, to design, to build and to grow. I know a new game will eventually take it's place but nothing will in my memories. Thank you mojang, notch and importantly all of you for continuing the legacy of this beautiful game.
I agree... This isn't just a random game the history and community and all the other little things makes minecraft wonderful. This is not a game where you can make a new part like fifa every year and the fact that it's still played from so many people (also the younger ones) says how great this game really is 🔥👍
I do not know who I would be without Minecraft's impact on my life, the friends I've made and the people I've met both on and offline, among other things, may not even have existed. Who knows who I'd be without it? It's unimaginable. Congratulations on your child, by the way!
cave sounds scare the crap out of me when they come out of nowhere 😭 I was just minding my own business mining and then I jump to the moving Minecraft or train sound and close Minecraft for the rest of that night 😔
I noticed the name for “so below” was familiar. Then I remembered it is part of the phrase “As above, So below”, which can be connected to two origins: The phrase, and the movie. The movie is interesting, as it is based on the catacombs and the layers of hell. Obviously, the Nether is literally hell. But, Soul sand, as e name implies, is connected to the Essence of the deceased. The Basalt delta also seems to be the bottom layer, the caves of the nether. As for the phrase, this one is more philosophical. “As above, so below” means that the grander society/universe is reflective of the day to day life. The pits of hell in which suffering flourishes, in this context, is an offset to the problems of the world. The nether is the below. Maybe we’ll get an overworld song called “As Above”.
I think the piglins should be at war constantly with the pigmen, and that the pigmen should have cross bows too, and as the player without full gold armor both will kill you, on hard difficulty it is hell so it shouldn't be a peaceful world, the ghasts could be the protectors of the world so they only attack beings from the over world but everything else should try and kill each other. It's been like 20 years Minecraft needs better AI especially now that there is a new high end block game in town called Hytale. Spread the word.
I personally think that it means that you can make connections between the biomes from the overworld, like oak forests and crimson forests, desert and soulsand valley, tundra and basalt delta. As the biomes above, so the biomes below
I love how the original nether is called the “nether wastes”. It makes it seem so much more mysterious. If it’s the wastes, then what was it before it turned into that?
When i first heard the music it was so intense, me and my friends were on a rescue mission to save another friend from the nether, then i think the nether wastes song came on and we had just retrieved my friend from a nether fortress. I'm glad they added new music these songs are amazing.
I was playing on a new survival in the Nether and was surprised to hear how well Lena’s and C418’s tracks fit together. Outside of Minecraft they seem pretty different but when you’re actually playing in the Nether they both fit very well and going from one artist to another was hardly noticeable, even for me as someone who knows which artist composed which track
And it resembles what C418was going with when he made the original 4 tracks back when everything was nether wastes. that mysterious and lonely feeling where there appears to be nothing around yet you have the will to explore further and see if there really is something out there beyond the lava lakes.
This music tells me that simply "I shouldnt be here". Some place so foreign, so hostile and alien, a place where no creature except the cursed, undead and banished roam. *You travel here alone, you will die here alone*
That description also matches Ikana Canyon from Zelda Majora's Mask. A wasteland of dry, cracked ground, with small broken huts dotted across the landscape. The ruins of a castle sit to the south, where the undead king still sits on his throne. The land is inhabited by the souls of the cursed. The broken kingdom lies under the looming shadow of the thing that caused its fate: The Stone Tower.
@@skyfire12306 Ancient Long forgotten Newly discovered Houses dangers inside Has history Hides a mystery Yea that fits the description of both now Really hope that Lena keeps working with Mojang on music. The old composer is good but this game needs a touch of mystery and ambience
I like how the musics haunting tones give these places a history. What happened here, everything is so strange, so foreign. Was it always like this here? The environment is so alien, your mind tricks you, thinking for moments that this place was home, but quickly dismissing the thought. Or maybe that's something trying to tell you this was a home at one point.
I have a theory, something, an entity of unimaginable power, like we’ve never seen before, destroyed the nether. Long ago, the nether was full of life and like a second over world, but as more humans started to move in, they realised something was wrong. There was a small group of natives in the nether who hated the humans for taking their home from them, they used all they had to summon the entity which then corrupted the nether, the humans tried to fight back, but they were corrupted too, so were the natives and all the land and sea, they turned into ghasts, piglins and others, some of the human’s charred remains were reanimated into the wither skeletons. Some of the more powerful ones were put into soul sand as a punishment. The entity eventually escaped into the overworld, and started killing the humans there too, but strong group was able to destroy it, or at least trap it. Only one human survived it all, and that’s the one we play as.
To the people comparing the old Nether pieces to the new, you're just itching for a fight aren't ya? Both C418 and Lena composed beautiful pieces of art that tell the story of the Nether quite well. C418 did an amazing job telling a story of a place devoid of variety. Meanwhile, Lena did a really good job capturing the new update and giving us the alien feel of the new places in the Nether.
i love how the crimson biome is like a forest that you can almost feel is alive and breathing with sounds of something big stomping in the background. and the warped forest is almost like a gateway to another dimension that nobody is meant to uncover with occasional static and whispers. soul sand valley with its desolate cave like structure filled with the trapped souls of the damned which you can still hear screaming for a release. the basalt deltas a strange ashy biome with volcanic aftermath that can't sustain life and has occasional Geiger counter noises as a sign of radiation from its activity. and the nether wastes almost seeming abandoned and crumbling with sounds of cliff edges collapsing in the distance. the nether is so much more.... alive.
Same, but Minecraft has kinda always done that. I've noticed Living Mice being played at Dawn and Dusk, and Haggstrom playing just about everywhere in the Overworld.
@@mcfeddle minecraft's music is determined by every new daylight cycle, whereas terraria's music is almost completely biome-dependent (unless you're fighting a boss and night variants of overworld themes)
I actually felt tears coming in when I heard So Below, even if it isnt an old song. Its instruments and notes sound so similar to older minecraft songs, which is why So Below is beautiful to me. Chrysopoeia gives the Crimson Forests a strange feel, the look is intimidating, but the song makes it seem strange and ethereal almost. Rubedo has this echo feel, which makes the wastelands seem vast and huge, and it gives a new feel to the wastes even though they were what made up the entire nether before. It makes you feel as if... as if these empty wastes aren't places you built cobblestone bridges in, and lost your stuff in, and fought ghasts in, but like an abandoned area, collapsing, being forgotten, as they are devoid of life in this landscape of burning fire and hot ashes. Its.... sad... because its true. We're spending a lot of time in awe over the Basalt Deltas, the Soulsand Valleys, the forests and the new blocks, that we're forgetting what the nether first was. These wastes. These annoying wastes that we lost our diamonds in. Yet these memorable wastes that we felt accomplished even getting to.
Dude, I am so happy there is new music for the Nether. No matter what it is, if there is new music in Minecraft, it's gonna be good :) Both C418's music & Lena Raine's combined with the ambience both visually and auditory makes me love the Nether even more now. Although I love all of the new stuff Mojang have added to the Nether, to be honest, the ambience is my favorite part. It really does just set the mood & feeling to everything.
Family Grimes yep, I think the music throughout Minecraft gives the game its unique and legendary vibe. It’s times when the music comes on that I’m reminded why I love the game so much. These tracks are also great additions to the game, spot on with the build up, peak and ambience.
People say these dont really fit the nether, but i think the old music still fits the burning hell feel of the nether wastes, these new tracks add character to the new biomes
Descriptions on nether biomes Nether wasteland: a land full of fragile red rocks with yellow glowing crystal from above. Crimson forest: a land filled with red mushrooms both small and large this land is home for the piglins and the hoglins. Warped forest: same as the Crimson forest but cyan in color and filled with jet black humanoids. Soulsand vally: a land full of soulsand and soulsoil. Its home for skeletons and ghasts Basalt deltas: a land full of basalt and lava that is hard to traverse through. Its home for magma cubes Thanks for reading this 😊
I think they will eventually have three maybe four composers. The overworld c418 and the nether Lena. And the. The end will have its own composers. So they all have a unique vibe. And maybe a sky realm I hooe
@@10ksubswithnovidschallenge78 It's not that easy, I used to have a heavy italian mustache (italian here) and it was a pain in the ass to grow, especially to curl it
13:50 Rubedo is just.. amazing.. i love it.. especially this part. It sounds so.. I dont even know how to explain it. It's beautiful. It gives a whole new vibe to the Nether. You should've seen my face when i heard this for the first time. Oh my god.
I was at shock when I heard the new nether music for the first time.. it was honestly everything I’ve ever wanted, but at the same time.... didn’t. It made me feel shocked, depressed, and mesmerized, all at the same time... if that makes any sense at all.
“ I take it the old nether is dead “ “Brought me to you, what do you think it brought you,” “ let me guess your home ?” “It was, an it was beautiful,” “ When I said that I could make the nether worse, they called me a mad man,” “Since then I unleashed 4 new biomes”
The new nether I think is way better than the old. Look I’ve been playing Minecraft for years I grew up with it. Just the nether felt like some dimension I had no point in exploring in. You find a nether fortress cool now remember location and farm the blazes and mobs. The old nether was great but I like this new mysterious world that leaves us things to find and new mobs to find. Both worlds, were beautiful
I don’t blame you we’ve been stuck with the same concept for years I just don’t like how nether fortresses are harder to find and they added the most pointless biome which is the basalt biome
sʎɐƃ llı̣ʞ | Well, I suppose the Music can’t be THAT good, I think the music should be quiet and really atmospheric since the music isn’t the main focus of the game, and this nails that imo.
AlphaPiggy Well I mean, Lena is going outside of her style so I’ll give her that. Crysophoeia is my least favorite but So Below and the other one are good
*This makes me cry for some reason. It makes me feel like every single person there isn't just a blood thirsty demon. They are all just lost souls, consumed in agony.*
@@FREAKOFNATURE-mb8oo true tho before this update everything felt eerie and scary, with this update, people actually WANT to go explore the nether and this music adds a theme of wonder rather than fear.
I'm still wondering if there is gonna be a theme for the warped forests. If so, it should be a combination of the nether and the end. As the warped forests are, well, warped by the end. (Endermen spawn more there)
If this is the update for the Nether, I’m kinda wondering now what will happen if they *ever decided* to make a cave update. Edit : Past me would've been so happy.
I'm at a point where I may just pretend like the Nether is one big hazardous cave and proceed to live down there. Have some friends occasionally drop off supplies like water buckets for cauldrons and brewing and sugarcane for books. I'd be set. Trade them Netherite for diamonds and live the life of a hazardous crazy hermit and slaughter way too many ghasts.
What is this cave update stuff? Why update caves? It’s pointless, you only go in there for mining and you’ll instantly leave once you’d gathered your material, people don’t live underground and if they do they make a cave that best fits their vision. Biome oriented caves is all it really needs, nothing more.
I despise a majority of human creations That may be how a lot of people play, although I agree with folks (they’ve probably have played terraria or other exploration games) that the caves are lackluster in interesting design, have no real variety in color, and aren’t that challenging. Something rewarding and dangerous for venturing even further down the caves, more than just diamonds and lava. i think what they did with biome generation in the nether update is so great, something similar done to caves would be the perfect upgrade they needed
The fires of hell fade away as you step into this new world of stone and ash, pillars stretching up into the red ceiling. The soft yet unforgiving white particles of ash slowly fall onto your form as you walk through the land, filling you with calmness. But yet, you do not feel complete calm, not fully calm. You feel unease. You feel like you aren’t supposed to be here. As if the land itself is watching you. You turn around slowly and find nothing but the infinite valley of stone and basalt before you, the lava below an endless expanse of tranquil, calm liquid that could kill you in an instant. You still cannot shake the feeling. You head onwards for hours until you stop again. The stone still stretches past all you have walked through, and stretches through all you will walk. You feel like you will never leave this place. Your eyes lock onto a colossal structure of bone, a fossil of a colossal being that was here before you. What could have killed it? Suddenly, you hear shrieks in the distance. You were right. This world doesn’t want you down here.
the subinio don't worry dude, we won't forget anytime soon. Those 4 nether tracks stand as out as some of the best videogame music of all time. Arguably top 10 Minecraft songs, concrete halls and dead voxel especially.
Now that's a soundtrack that I'm gonna like. Pardon my writing spree, since music like these always give me those feelings. (Cryochamber, hey!) 0:02 - So Below Upon entering the Nether, I could feel the searing heat hitting my face. Such difference from the other world that I came from, and from behind the portal exists a wide world -- basalt, and strange sand that whispers indefinitely and cliffs of lava. It feels amazing, otherworldly, and beautiful for some reason. As you went further into the fiery darkness of the Nether, you feel unsafe, what had caused this change of emotion, you ask yourself? Amidst the dark exists creature beyond your very imagination, ghastly looking creatures, deformed men, and stranger civilization that exists afar that seems to glow red and crimson. You feel unwelcome, but you want to explore this strange world that you have come into. 5:26 - Chrysopeia Upon entering that said civilization that seems to glow crimson, you find yourself in a crimson forest filled with animals that resembles the Overworld and overly hostile to your presence. Their civilization too are hostile to you, but seemed to have attraction to gold that is scattered around the Nether itself. You wore one gold jewelry and they greet with respect and honor, mingling with them in this strange world and this strange civilization gave you a sense of hope and something else. What was this world before? But nonetheless, you continue to mingle with the deformed pigs and men and to learn from them. 10:33 - Rubedo You glimpse a waste, world of wastes and radioactive stones that seemed to glimmer in the dark and yet you cannot see it yourselves. Wild lands filled with nothing but lava and magma, pouring off the cavern walls and the roof of the Nether and miles of the same red rock. It has an echo of before, a beautiful world now deformed and you find yourself freezing at the feeling that this world gave you. Upon walking upon the hills, the mountain, and the walls of the Nether Wastes, you find yourselves upon a mountain scattered with the same rocks and lava that pours off the wall. You slowly climb and climb until you find yourself staring upon the vast Netherworld, the ghastly creatures in the air seems to cry off in the distance and the creature in the lava seemed to travel and communicate with each other. From afar, you can still catch a glimpse of that previous civilization you encountered earlier. But, you see something. A glimmering dark fortress rising from the lava, your challenge has been found. What will be found in those halls, what sort of monstrosity is there? What sort of welcoming feeling that you will receive or you will be not welcomed at all in the halls of the forgotten civilization? [Probably continues in Concrete Halls or something, from the old Nether soundtrack.]
These are all the kinds of questions and feelings you should expect put perfectly into great word choice conveying these feelings all over again THANK YOU
This does make me think about what the nether really is though and what it used to be. Is it an alternative dimension where everything went wrong due to a strange presence? Or is this some sort of natural place that has always existed in that form unchanged? very thought provoking.
@@lewis9s Perhaps. It could be the first or the latter-- the first one would answer the existence of nether fortress, hanging above bubbling lava and magma in ruins. The zombie pigmen and the ghasts existence. The latter, however, would explain the strange adaptability of the creature that is in the Nether, such as Ghasts and/or Striders. It may also explain how vegetables survived in the crimson forest, as it seemed impossible for the plant life of absorbing liquid such as lava or heat from the fiery lands.
@@Jeff4theRaid He needs to get on it then! Its been 7 years since volume beta, and several years since the nether and ocean music. Lena can obviously deliver when it comes to good music, I just hope they both can contribute more in the future.
Personally I'd like to see c418 do it since the overworld is sorta his home but if he doesn't (since he's already working on ANOTHER overworld theme) I'd like someone else to take the spot cause the caves are far different from this new nether, instead of both being "scary" the nether is now "unknown" and the caves could be anything, scary, mysterious, wonderous, etc
@@horrorfan8785 It refers to a certain part in the creation of a philosopher's stone. So Below is also a reference to the alchemic adage "as above so below" The song writer obviously took some inspiration from alchemy.
@@Explorerofshadows All the songs refer to the philosopher's stone. Rubedo refers to the Magnum opus which is the prima materia to create the philosopher's stone. Chrysopoeia is the transmutation from mecury to gold or silver (done by the philosopher's stone). And So below refers to ''As above so below' from the alchemic text "the Emerald Tablet". It refers to macroism and microism where things in heaven are done in the lower way on earth but still are the same. It also refers to that immorality is possible on earth using the elixer of life/philosopher's stone. The artist also stated that she wanted a more "alchemical" balance with using the paino comparing to the old Minecraft songs.
@@RK-ew6wv and the nether is the birthplace of some important alchemical ingredients and reagents. Nether wart, blaze powder from rods, glowstone, ghast tears... The nether is the birthplace of most of minecraft's magic.
Absolutely in love with the new Nether updates. It was cool before, but it's feeling so much more dynamic now with all the new additions. It feels creepier and more mysterious, just chilling
This is so beautiful now. I remember before this it was just seemed has "oh yeah the nether." Like just a place to level up quick and get potion ingredients. Now with this it's so, mysterious and feels like there is more we need to know about what it could have been before if there even WAS a before.
6:45 that’s chilling, like a soft music box playing its tune for the first time in to decades all dusty up in a attic, bone chilling and a soft few notes are turned and then it’s put away never to be heard again.
They already Sound so mysterious but somehow calming.. I Love every track in minecraft and besides the nostalgic feeling of the other tracks "So Below" may be my favourite now
What an interesting update adding these new tracks to the nether. Can't wait to see what else is coming up! :D In other words the first song is just relaxing and beautiful to hear.
I see this as a precedent that Mojang is setting, slowly. Update Aquatic revamped the oceans, Village and Pillage revamped villages, and the nether update will revamp the Nether. My guess is that caves will be next, then perhaps forests or something that has been the same for a while. The end was revamped a few years ago so I bet it will probably be a bit until it gets revamped again
@@DDub04 Imagine if at the end of this update, the worlds merge, and become connected, where if one digs deep enough with a diamond pickaxe, past the hardened stone infused netherack, they'd break through and fall into the nether... plunging down into the fiery depths. Thatd be amazing. Of course, portals would still work, but would just be faster way to get up and down after your first several visits. They would have to require something from the nether to create. Maybe crying obsidian instead?
I think that was the intention with these new tracks, as the nether is now being warped into its own unfamiliar landscape, rather then just what hell is in concept. It was genius that they got the composer for Celeste on it too, not only because of their really good music but it also gives a new aura around these tracks because of their own style compared to C418's familiar tracks
@@honeyhiveunderscore I feel like even though the nether had very little apart from just "oh its hell" c418 still did a decent job making a unnerving but old style theme for it
the first time I heard it on youtube I was like "meh, not bad". But when I heard it in game it was totally amazing, it fits perfectlly with the atmosphere... This is truly beautyful
It was ethereal, it made me actually feel unfamiliar with the nether, as if I really am in another dimension, not just another world with fire all over the place
14:10 feels like C418 briefly walked out of the studio to take a break, but he forgot to lock the recording room door, and Hans Zimmer snuck in to finish the song
@@moty9248 I'm aware. I just sense that Lena's music feels heavily inspired by C418's, while a standout difference to me are the more grand/epic/cinematic crescendos reminiscent of Hans Zimmer. To me it works perfectly with the mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere Mojang is going for in the Nether update. 🤷🏻♂️
10:33 remember when you first found a nether fortress and were rushed immediately by wither skeletons. Now think this: Wither Skeletons and Piglins fighting as hoglins help the wither skeletons fight their gold obsessed counterparts as the mysterious endermen transform a crimson forest into the mysterious warped forest as the screams of the lost souls rage on in the soulsand valley and the radioactive waves of the basalt delta flow on. This is the nether now. No longer a burning lava filled hell. But.. remains of a old world destroyed by war..
I don't think the hogs hate the piglins then again they get hunted Maybe if mojang made variations of hoglins like one piglings tamed so they dont kill them randomly and wild ones they hunt that defend themselves
Carinha aleatório Que gosta de youtube Real life animals are no different and do eat their own species as well. Although I feel it isn’t *completely* cannabalism as Piglins have obviously evolved differently from Hoglins
I love how C418's music is more peaceful, only using piano and string instruments, which matches the feel of the overworld a lot, while Lena's music is more alien-like and more chaotic, with the use of drums and synth, which fits the nether really well.
0:02 So Below (Soulsand Valleys / Basalt Deltas)
5:26 Chrysopoeia (Crimson Forests)
10:33 Rubedo (Nether Wastes)
There should be cave sounds in the nether too
@@realeavocado488 oh damn
Those would be jumpscares
@@realeavocado488 well. Let me say something. The smitin tabke is used to make the netherite tools. This means a tool and weapon use. And that work with a mineral. It will need more minerals. And this mean 1 thing...
The cave update is coming
Chrysopoeia is apperantly the term for turning stuff to gold
Rubedo means red i think
I hope those two ghasts get over their relationship problems
KushanKweerKlan I don’t .
@@sleepsupport3471 :(
Where
Oh nvm
They broke up
To the people thinking that C418 is no longer making music for Minecraft...
C418 still has an album planned for Minecraft, and he said it would be bigger than both Volume Alpha and Volume Beta. So, that means that both Lena and C418 will compose the music for Minecraft. Both of them are incredibly talented composers, and having both of them working on Minecraft music just makes the perfect combination. I really cannot wait to see what they have next.
Oh so is new music coming to Minecraft?
@@ZillaYT. Oh yeah, absolutely.
Do you know how far along this new album is? When it's planned release date is?
@@mageferago No. The release date has yet to be known. But it's been in the works for about 4 or 6 years so it's gotta be worth it.
Wouldn't it be awesome if the cave update was near and they added some special music for the underground? Like several tracks for types of caves/biomes
I dont know how Mojang can make character development for the Nether even though it's just an inanimate dimension, but somehow they made it from "ooh scary bad place" to a home that you aren't welcome in, It doesn't exist to just torment the player but is just a place that is unfamiliar.
I really love the nether music, it feels kinda like a ruined world to me.
@Zaktot1357 Better
Well, it is named and meant to be another "dimension," so developing it like they have makes it complete as a dimension ought to be. Now that it's a "unwelcoming home" and unfamiliar place, it really is like another dimension to parallel the overworld, just like the end had been developed to reflect that
It it literally hell
I really like the new alien feel so long as they dont stray too far from its hellish origins which they have so far done masterfully
This makes the new broken portals in the overworld feel even more ominous, like a past civilization or an invasive type feel.
Remember matpat?
But that's just a theory, a Game Theory™!
@@Blackbird357 Fuck! You beat me to it.
If you add a couple mods it really gives tue feel that something happened to humans like steve in the overworld now extinct existing only the ruins of their structures like relics of a bygon age that you try to avenge by killing every boss
you know what is the story behind Minecraft, don't you?
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Pos-apocalyptic world
Kfkfkkfkvkvkvkvkvkvkvr84848484848484r rip all
While I love C418’s music I think Lena knocked it out of the park, the nether feels like a place you shouldn’t be in. Imagine if they do a collab for an entirely new dimension or boss
465__ Would be Wildin
We need a collab of them, I don't really know about Rena's music making style, but I heard that her music is great, so it must be worth it
I read somewhere that C418 is planning another album for Minecraft that's bigger than both volume alpha and volume beta. Perhaps a possible collab awaits us in future updates?
Alexey Vovk I would love if they collared. Especially to make the End Music if they overhaul it like they did with the Nether
If they make a collab to make some sort of music for the Ender dragon, that would be amazing.
So Below is already a classic and nothing will make me think otherwise
I agree
First 3 minutes seems too tuneful at first (nice but too melodic, almost as if the composer wants to give us something we can whistle/hum to) which isn't what the Nether is - however from 3 minutes on - just wow!! Strange how the shittest part melodically (>3 mins) is actually the most masterful; then score music is like that, so 3 mins - unnerving/dissonant (the way it should be and fits C418's VERY unnerving stuff)....so all in all you are probably right lol
Yeah, I really think it nails the atmosphere of especially the Basalt Delta. Especially with the Ash looking like Snow.
I love it
This music making me not want to go to the Nether but I agree.
People are talking about a cave update, but I remember when everyone that played minecraft wanted a sky themed update
That was very long ago people asked about that. Like 2010 old. Notch made a sky dimension/generation though, but it was removed
@@Guztav1337 that was the end, they wanted the end way above the sky but didnt know how to make the sun go around it so they just put it in the void
@@LetsGoChaz I don't think that is it. You could easily make the sun fade away, or go away past the horizon. Even a beginner programmer could do that with some OpenGL tools.
If we are talking about the same thing, they must have changed their mind and wanted something different.
@@Guztav1337 I'll go find the video where I found that out from and edit my comment when I find out
I think we all still want it, and we'll get it in the end
I love how Rubedo gives you a "what happened to this place" vibe.
I agree!
What the hell happened here
I think that a war happened there...
exactly my thoughts put into words
Also reminds me of black mesa's music which made me cry a little
Playing in game: “hey this music reminds me of Celeste”
>composer: lena raine
I think the piglins should be at war constantly with the pigmen, and that the pigmen should have cross bows too, and as the player without full gold armor both will kill you, on hard difficulty it is hell so it shouldn't be a peaceful world, the ghasts could be the protectors of the world so they only attack beings from the over world but everything else should try and kill each other. It's been like 20 years Minecraft needs better AI especially now that there is a new high end block game in town called Hytale. Spread the word.
exa@@tonythegreat4275 there's small examples of that in guardians killing squid, wolves with sheep, fox with chicken, but those are all animals, the piglins do attack the pigmen, so I'd expect them to be able to be overrun by the pigmen attacks and not just take it like a sheep, but with other types I feel it's too easy to get them to fight if it was all for all. The way I see it, pigmen are going to be at a level with zombie villagers, so you can guide them, cure them, and trade, but since they are smarter as both a pigman and piglin, it will be tricky to interact with, unless you use double speed, prepare a piston trap in the overworld, and cure them, but the same type shouldn't fight, undead, illagers/ witches, but definitely the "sentient" types should be more self aware, like pillagers should target mobs, but not how they target villagers so you can exploit them by drawing them to a trapped zombie, and even a witch should attack dumb monsters outside their hut that get too close to the property. They are mobs, but villager species nonetheless, so naturally they shouldn't be a monster among monsters, but not just constant random confusion
@@tonythegreat4275 also, instead of going to games like hytale, people can just play with Minecraft mods and do whatever kind of additions fit their playstyle, it's kinda got a cult following
@@Jeff4theRaid what Hytale? Nah people Are just excited for a brand new high end open world voxl game, I can't blame them something completely new and fresh but similar to the legend which is Minecraft.
Without knowing it I said that same sentence while hearing the new songs.
"Huh, Lena? let me see some of her songs, it sounds familiar"
*Goes to her channel; discovers the truth*
I am happy
The team said they would make it so that every dimension feels “complete” before creating another one, so the possibility of an End update is not very thin
we all want an end update lets be honest
But if there will be new end music I hope C418 will be working on it. Because the new nether music is trash.
@@ayoutubeuser7613 it is some of my favorite music in the game
1.9 might have been called the combat update but it had a lot of new content for the end, elltras, end citys and ships, NEW ISLANDS!
@@bonegloveGG it was cool and all but not by the standards that mojang just set with the nether update. we need an update dedicated to the end and only the end.
As much as I like the new music, I really hope they don't scrap the 4 older tracks C418 did.
they won't
They are great too! The first song that played when I went in to the nether was actually "Taswell" - I got a bit confused first because it sounded so much like C418. 😁 So his tracks are in there still!
@@DiiKoj Taswell? That is one of tracks in the Creative Album. Maybe it glitched, though I get where you're coming from👍
@@videonutgaming1997 Hm. Yeah I was in creative mode, in the crimson forest. 🤷♂️🎶 It's a great piece, even if parts of it didn't really fit in.
The old song give me feel of nostalgic
Whenever I’m in the Nether, I don’t just feel like I’m in a hellish dimension anymore. I feel like the devs really outdid themselves on this update. It’s not just endless amounts of netherrack and lava. It’s interesting. Whenever one of these songs play, especially the first one, I feel like my player character. I imagine what the Piglins would be thinking about me if they suddenly saw a man with a strange face walk in with armor that they haven’t seen before and gold boots. I imagine what the Bastion Remnants used to look like in its prime. I feel there. I feel like every step I take has meaning, and yet it can all end in an instant with this new Nether. The forests, the new mobs, the new biomes. It’s perfectly balanced, and rewards exploration heavily. It gives a use for gold. It gives us new light sources and recipes. It pits rivalries between mob races. And best of all, it gives a hint towards the fact that we aren’t the only intelligent species in Minecraft. Outstanding update.
Underrated
Holy crap that’s deep man
But we’ll said
this gives me a new perspective of the game holy shit
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i apologize for making you two mad lol
I love how Rubedo gives such of a “you’re here, but you haven’t seen anything yet” type of vibe
"Welcome to the Nether. You're a long way from home."
Probably one of my favourite songs in the game
It gives the sound of the og fortnite main menu song
Best one in the gane
"Welcome to hell"
"Chrysopoeia" means "transmutation into gold". Gold is now very common in the Nether.
"Rubedo" is a Latin word meaning "Redness"
thanks for ur knowledge, now i'll give u my n word pass
Also both these words have to do with alchemy. Rubedo is the 4th step of making a sorcerers stone. Which is when it turns red. Chrysopeia also might have to do with piglins with their obsession of gold
@@Sparro-1 ALCHEMY UPDATE CONFIRMED??!!??
Thks
LMAO
This game's soundtrack has no freaking right being as good as it is. They're still adding tracks and they're still just as amazing.
C418 said in an AMA that he has an album planned (or ready to be released. idk) for minecraft, so tighten your seat belts id say ;)
knopfir gamer I hope this album is biome specific music like the nether
I think it would be cool to add to the overworld as well
Perhaps a music disk that can only be found in nether?
No... a cassette tape.
I think the game deserves every right to have good music. If you take a stop to think about it, Minecraft is an amazing game, and I'm not just saying that like I don't know. If you take a moment to look at minecraft through the perspective of a person who never heard of it, Minecraft is a game with infinite possibilities. It's so creative and fun. You can play minecraft in any play style. Wanna play a survival type game? Survival! Wanna build sculptures and builds? Creative! Wanna make a cool exploration map? Adventure! Wanna make a custom game of your own? Command blocks! Wanna play online with thousands of people in all sorts of games? Servers! There is no limit to Minecraft, it is always expanding, and it will always remain the best game no matter what.
14:08 damn build-up gave my whole body chills and made me ascend
She did an AMAZING job with rubedo that song is her best one period!!!!
FACTS
Same here
The Nether is a place where all souls come to parish and make you want to screen when your portal is broken because you know the nether will never forgive a soul who dares to come !!
The “so below” track, along with the grayish-foggy tint of the basalt deltas gives me a big Silent Hill vibe.
Same im getting silent hill 2 vibes from these new nether songs
i read gayish
I love it
Yeah. It does. Doesn't it.
I feel a bit of the upside-Down
I love how Lena turned the nether so cold. Listening to this music make me feel so uneasy, and also it makes the nether feel so much more unforgiving. I feel cold, I feel hostility, I feel powerless. This is exactly how the Nether should feel. And that's all I feel
Good job
It's no longer familiar, you're in another dimension, not home
It should feel *HOT*
@@x3-LSTR-512 No shit
To me it feels like an unfamiliar world. The last song gives me some Interstellar vibes. It gives it history. Maybe before, this was a place you could call home...
I feel like the nether is becoming way more of an "unfamiliar world" rather than just a burning hellscape and I love it
Edit: thanks for 2 likes
Yeah, I like the idea of what the nether is becoming
I'm so excited for being able to make a fortress in the basalt deltas and having So Below as background music
Jpmasterbr Basalt delta is already one of the best biomes in just a week
Yeah now i spend more time in the nether than in the overworld
I like how the nether is a mystic-y unbearable wasteland of nothingness
The 3rd one is my favorite. I love how there's this one part were it builds up louder and louder and then it goes back to soft and quite.
That's a very lena raine thing to do. She also made the soundtrack to celeste, which us one of the best games I've ever played, soundtrack, gameplay and storywise
that sound entered my ears when i first entered the nether
I was thinking about it and the Crimson Forest actually feels like the most “alive” biome to me now, with all the dynamic interactions the mobs have with each other and their environments, and the fact that no matter what you do Hoglins will always be after you (unless you use warped fungus*) so if you don’t have decent gear you have to be on your toes.
I love the Nether
Luscious Locks You can use warped fungus to keep the Hoglins at bay.
The fact that even baby hoglins will attack you too but will run away if you hit them back makes it such an immersive and awesome place to be.
PrideInPinstripes oof you right
It makes sense, the crimson forest is the onlt proper forest in the nether, whereas the warped forest is a twisted volatile place for most things, like a disease it changes the crimson fungi
Lol i just thought, anyone who starts playing after this update, If they some how find "Screw The Nether" will be suuuuuper confused
The overworld should have biome specific music. And ambient sound effects, like birds tweeting in forests and grass swaying in planes
And that, my friend, are what resource packs are for. (Also shaders)
@@rottenpoptart7932 Console players don't have access to those things.
Just not too far from general minecraft feel. I don't want typical western music in mesa or typical adventure music in jungle or something like that.
@@rottenpoptart7932 it should be in-game, not modded. That's the point
They actually tried to do that initially when they first added music, but they abandoned the idea because players spent so little time in biomes that it didn't work. Idk if that would be different now
So below is my favorite. It’s so menacing and really captures a strange cocktail of fear and awe
YESS, this.
Its fucking scary,makes you feel alone in the deepest part of hell
fckin AGREE
The voices remind me of ghasts
Chrysopoeia has ancient Greek origins, literally meaning "transmutation into gold", in the pretense of alchemy. It perfectly fits with the importance of gold with the piglins in the nether. Awesome touch.
what if it implies that the nether fungi are responsible for the abundand gold deposits? maybe minerals from netherrack accumulate and transmutate in shroomlights, giving them their golden coloration. over millions of years these trace amounts of gold could become natural deposits under layers of soil and sediment
I feel like Rubedo does a good job of running with the whole “barren wasteland” concept.
Also these tracks sound like “A Quiet Place” and “Bladerunner” had a child. I like it.
The Bladerunner influence is strong in some other Lena Raine works (i.e. Celeste).
Totally agreed
It reminds me of Borderlands music for some reason
Totally agree, I feel as if its an old classic, something that resembles how old the nether wastland is
@@SkellyyBonez That would not be it chief
"So Below" really speaks for ir's name.
The drums and didgeridoo combined music makes that "above lava" feeling, as the basalt deltas are a volcanic biome, and..
Well, after you go "So below", you have arrived to hell.
It feels like a song of war that destroyed the nether the imprisoned souls of the past creatures that where there and the piglin war with the wither skeletons and destruction of everything due to the balst Delta
Cool Gamer the nether is the core. A war could happen. Then everything fell than came back in 1.16. Idk
I'm listening to it with bass mode on my headphones and let me tell you its fucking awesome
it doesnt feel like "Hell" anymore, it feels like a twisted corrupted dimension full of sadness are pain, dangerous and some freak of nature, forming in there.
Well, someone figured out all song names are associated with alchemy.
Chrysopoeia is basically making gold.
Rubedo is the last stage of an alchemical transformation.
And 'So below' is from a phrase 'As above, so below', which refers to Hermeticism (other medieval mystical practise)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_above,_so_below
My goodness all the Nether soundtracks are beautiful. They're dreadful, showing that life can't always be happy and nice. They're mysterious, showing that there are many things in life we'll never really discover and find out about. They're distant, showing that certain people have deep, dark thoughts that they never reveal. What is that you're hiding, Nether? A hidden lore? A shocking secret? A tragic story? Maybe it's for the best we don't find out. Maybe we never will find out. Not with that warm and evil glow. Not with the ominous sounds. Not ever.
This needs more likes
Give this man an oscar
Dude.
some things, are best left forgotten.
Lena Raine dude. (Celeste composer)
Overworld: This is a nice place, monsters are monsters
Nether: Take that idiots, our monsters are bribable *also we have better music than you now*
End:....
Pigstep: *loads sniper*
Overworld: peacful with good music
Nether: *Eyes start glowing red*
@@quietg59 nether:I AM LITERALLY THE FUCKING HELL,WHAT YOUR EXPECT TO BE THE MUSIC,THE FRICKING WAIT DISC? NO! LETS PUT SOME EPICNESS HERE
The overworld’s music seems a lot more familiar while the nether has music that sort of says “you shouldn’t be here”
I've seen a lot of older players saying that C418 should have made the music and while I would love that too, Lena's music fits the Nether, it's different to the Overworld, the two places are complete opposites and I think that having two different artists for two vastly different places is a great idea and that if an End update comes there should be a third artist so that each dimension has a different feel to it. The Overworld and C418's music feels calm while the Nether and Lena's work makes it seem like a mysterious and forgotten land and her music absolutely fits that vibe.
Esposita what i love is that the Old music feels very nostalgic and Plays in the known overworld, whereas the new plays in the unknown nether
Esposita well that’s rude
To anyone who wasn’t aware C418 did made nether music and it is still around along with these new tracks. He’s also still Minecraft’s sound designer and not going anywhere, I read somewhere in the comments that he’s working on another Minecraft ablum.
They should bring disasterpeace in on the end music then imho
i always hated sweden even though im og, its just really irritating
It's tranquil, yet ominous. Less "oh wow look it's hell" and more "I probably shouldn't be here".
Very nice.
I probably shouldn't be here? What do you mean!! Amazing place! Really like the blackstone and nether wood. Perfect place for a base.
Hahahajaja i agree
But i also like it so much, so colorfull and new, i use to go to the nether just for looking to the nether castle what i cant found but everything else is so beautiful, the nether update it really wonderfull
*smacks lips* noice
my sides have been removed by "oh wow look its hell"
Awe, I just remembered, the first time I played Minecraft as a kid, I kept trying to capture ghasts in a giant glass container. But I would come back and they'd be gone. I thought someone was killing them to prank me. I didn't understand how spawn rates worked than lol.
I DID THE EXACT SAME THING BRO
Same m8
same i named them marshmallow
4 years ago I did wooden house and I placed lava like trash bin, house burned down. Me : OH SHIT ITS HEROBRINE
Same but it was a nether brick fence cage, I think it got partially destroyed but it’s still there in my old world
So Below is the standout track of this update. It sounds at once ancient, grim, regal and tragic. The implication of tectonic activity within the basalt delta biome, and the relative light/visibility in that biome compared to the rest of the Nether, almost gives the impression that you could be close to the overworld--that all you'd have to do would be to dig up and you'd break through to the light of day. Yet the driving music counters that impression, setting the Nether up as a harrowing, inescapable place.
this is underrated
Me and my friend, going to the nether to find the new stuff:
The music: Time to *b o p*
Literally. We were looking for shroomlights and rubedo came on and we were like pause this is fucking beautiful.
• maya • yes
• maya • rubedo came on and I was like “aight imma head out”
Rubedo makes me feel lonely in the nether. First time I heard it I was in warped forest surrounded by endermen. They were tall. They looked at me from above and I felt so small and week. They spoke in their weird foreign language. I felt, not as if THEY were the aliens, but as if I was the alien, far away from home. I felt as if I don't belong there. I felt lost.
You know they are mirrors of you. Picking up blocks and speaking in some foreign language and towering above you. Lurking everywhere in every biome and will kill you without out a moment's notice. Maybe you are the npc and they are the players
@@Sakuradragon639 Wow. That's actually very interesting theory
@@Sakuradragon639 I don't remember making a minecraft multiplayer world
Believe it or not, the endermen are actually saying things like "hi" or "what's up" it's just backwards and distorted.
Chill out bro, it’s a video game
Minecraft has consistently been in my life, it's gone beyond any other media. No movie, no book, no music or any other game has stayed with me both throughout my childhood and my adulthood. I started playing in the late years of elementary school and now I'm about to have my first child. Seeing how minecraft has grown in popularity again has given me hope, I know that initial spark of curiosity that led me to play and build for myself isn't going anywhere, not for me or the younger generation. I think this game touches on human nature, not emotion like other media but nature. To explore, to discover, to design, to build and to grow. I know a new game will eventually take it's place but nothing will in my memories.
Thank you mojang, notch and importantly all of you for continuing the legacy of this beautiful game.
Why are there no reply’s? This comment is awesome
I agree... This isn't just a random game the history and community and all the other little things makes minecraft wonderful.
This is not a game where you can make a new part like fifa every year and the fact that it's still played from so many people (also the younger ones) says how great this game really is 🔥👍
I do not know who I would be without Minecraft's impact on my life, the friends I've made and the people I've met both on and offline, among other things, may not even have existed. Who knows who I'd be without it? It's unimaginable.
Congratulations on your child, by the way!
ALRIGHT WHO RUINED THE 69 LIKES??!?!!?
I hope I could show minecraft to my children someday
Literal hell: Creepy music
Caves: External screaming
Caves is scary
But hell is just a big sad
and don't forget what sounds like a moving train in caves!
yeah, cave noises are scary
cave sounds scare the crap out of me when they come out of nowhere 😭 I was just minding my own business mining and then I jump to the moving Minecraft or train sound and close Minecraft for the rest of that night 😔
Minecart I meant haha
The one that sounds like wood creaking scares the crap out of me
I really like this new artist. Awesome job she did with the new nether music. It’s nice to see new blood in Minecraft...
Yep she was spot on with these songs they are perfect
She did an amazing job with Celeste!
Listen to the Celeste soundtrack. It's one of the best there is
Blood??
Its almost as good as c418
I noticed the name for “so below” was familiar. Then I remembered it is part of the phrase “As above, So below”, which can be connected to two origins:
The phrase, and the movie.
The movie is interesting, as it is based on the catacombs and the layers of hell. Obviously, the Nether is literally hell. But, Soul sand, as e name implies, is connected to the Essence of the deceased. The Basalt delta also seems to be the bottom layer, the caves of the nether.
As for the phrase, this one is more philosophical. “As above, so below” means that the grander society/universe is reflective of the day to day life. The pits of hell in which suffering flourishes, in this context, is an offset to the problems of the world.
The nether is the below. Maybe we’ll get an overworld song called “As Above”.
You, my friend, are amazing, I love these connections and I really hope that we do get a song called as above
I think the piglins should be at war constantly with the pigmen, and that the pigmen should have cross bows too, and as the player without full gold armor both will kill you, on hard difficulty it is hell so it shouldn't be a peaceful world, the ghasts could be the protectors of the world so they only attack beings from the over world but everything else should try and kill each other. It's been like 20 years Minecraft needs better AI especially now that there is a new high end block game in town called Hytale. Spread the word.
@@tonythegreat4275 You realize they will remove the pigmen, right?
A E T H E R U P D A T E
I personally think that it means that you can make connections between the biomes from the overworld, like oak forests and crimson forests, desert and soulsand valley, tundra and basalt delta. As the biomes above, so the biomes below
I love how the original nether is called the “nether wastes”. It makes it seem so much more mysterious. If it’s the wastes, then what was it before it turned into that?
Pixel Treason I mean there are buried fortresses there so I believe like a castle? Lmao
Bryan Martinez It cant have just been that. It must’ve been a whole city.
Sándor Tóth Fair enough, but fortresses imply that there was something there.
I think it implies that that’s what the other biomes could turn into over time after enough fire and ghast blasts and lava transform them over time
@Sándor Tóth ok
When i first heard the music it was so intense, me and my friends were on a rescue mission to save another friend from the nether, then i think the nether wastes song came on and we had just retrieved my friend from a nether fortress. I'm glad they added new music these songs are amazing.
Rubedo sounds like what we'll hear whenever we come back to our messed up, wasted and just dead planet that we call Earth
Daveid like the ending of wall-e
ok
Same bro
Dude you should watch interstellar
Somehow I feel like that could be true....but with the “Chrysopoeia” song instead.
I was playing on a new survival in the Nether and was surprised to hear how well Lena’s and C418’s tracks fit together. Outside of Minecraft they seem pretty different but when you’re actually playing in the Nether they both fit very well and going from one artist to another was hardly noticeable, even for me as someone who knows which artist composed which track
Rubedo is the best track imo it actually gives you that creepy vibe in the nether I like how it gets intense and louder as it ends 😂
And it resembles what C418was going with when he made the original 4 tracks back when everything was nether wastes. that mysterious and lonely feeling where there appears to be nothing around yet you have the will to explore further and see if there really is something out there beyond the lava lakes.
This music tells me that simply "I shouldnt be here". Some place so foreign, so hostile and alien, a place where no creature except the cursed, undead and banished roam. *You travel here alone, you will die here alone*
*Full set of Netherite is typing*
That description also matches Ikana Canyon from Zelda Majora's Mask. A wasteland of dry, cracked ground, with small broken huts dotted across the landscape. The ruins of a castle sit to the south, where the undead king still sits on his throne. The land is inhabited by the souls of the cursed. The broken kingdom lies under the looming shadow of the thing that caused its fate: The Stone Tower.
@@skyfire12306 Ancient
Long forgotten
Newly discovered
Houses dangers inside
Has history
Hides a mystery
Yea that fits the description of both now
Really hope that Lena keeps working with Mojang on music. The old composer is good but this game needs a touch of mystery and ambience
@@kwamemwangs2173 Try making a home out of Netherite noobs 😎
Dude.
14:08 it sounds like someone is screaming/ into the wastelands for help. Rubedo fits well!
It’s literally the perfect music for strolling through the wastes looking for the new biomes
More like when you go to a big ass chruch in a vedio game
O_O it do 😂
The sound:
george: DREEEEAAAAAMMM
dream: GEOOOORRGEE
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH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I like how the musics haunting tones give these places a history. What happened here, everything is so strange, so foreign. Was it always like this here? The environment is so alien, your mind tricks you, thinking for moments that this place was home, but quickly dismissing the thought. Or maybe that's something trying to tell you this was a home at one point.
It is home. But not ours, its a new and strange world for us. But for them, its just like home.
Subnautica :/
Why are there Nether Fortresses? Who built them?
It used to be a nice place but herobrien came and rained terror on it turning at into his kingdom...later to burn the overworked down
I have a theory, something, an entity of unimaginable power, like we’ve never seen before, destroyed the nether. Long ago, the nether was full of life and like a second over world, but as more humans started to move in, they realised something was wrong. There was a small group of natives in the nether who hated the humans for taking their home from them, they used all they had to summon the entity which then corrupted the nether, the humans tried to fight back, but they were corrupted too, so were the natives and all the land and sea, they turned into ghasts, piglins and others, some of the human’s charred remains were reanimated into the wither skeletons. Some of the more powerful ones were put into soul sand as a punishment. The entity eventually escaped into the overworld, and started killing the humans there too, but strong group was able to destroy it, or at least trap it. Only one human survived it all, and that’s the one we play as.
Rubedo is like a nostalgic goodbye to the old Nether. So amazing.
Nedelson ikkk rubedo is my favorite out of the 3!!! Lena raine did such and AMAZING job with that song!!!
RIP the old Netherrack
Lord of Diamonds My eyes can be alive happily though
@@LordofDiamondsMetal The old netherrack texture was terrible
@@Ruannnnnnnn i agree. People who say the old netherrack texture was good r just blinded by nostalgia.
To the people comparing the old Nether pieces to the new, you're just itching for a fight aren't ya?
Both C418 and Lena composed beautiful pieces of art that tell the story of the Nether quite well. C418 did an amazing job telling a story of a place devoid of variety. Meanwhile, Lena did a really good job capturing the new update and giving us the alien feel of the new places in the Nether.
Agreed.
*yes*
Im not looking dor a debate nor discussion I just want to say, this is so such a wonderful improvement
@@jellybean1528 Oh yeah, no doubt about it but people here saying "C418 got nothing on dis" are just ridiculous.
Boomer's who won't accept new things
i love how the crimson biome is like a forest that you can almost feel is alive and breathing with sounds of something big stomping in the background. and the warped forest is almost like a gateway to another dimension that nobody is meant to uncover with occasional static and whispers. soul sand valley with its desolate cave like structure filled with the trapped souls of the damned which you can still hear screaming for a release. the basalt deltas a strange ashy biome with volcanic aftermath that can't sustain life and has occasional Geiger counter noises as a sign of radiation from its activity. and the nether wastes almost seeming abandoned and crumbling with sounds of cliff edges collapsing in the distance. the nether is so much more.... alive.
Rogue Outsider The Crimson forests and the Warp forests trees look like they have veins.
Not just alive, as if it’s been living and you’ve walked in on the start of a bad turn of decay. A bad turn of downfall.
I thought i'd heard a geiger counter noise,
Once you realize these are by the same person who composed the soundtrack for Celeste, you can't unhear how similar they are
KingBobbyG1223 | Yeah, especially the Mirror Temple Tracks. Sine Lena was going for Eerie
Minecraft B-Side Portal Magic Mix
Toast A I mean, I really liked it. It’s a really pretty game, has a good story, good characters, and is super hard. So yeah, would recommend it
@Toast A Yes. The game is easy to get used to. The difficulty is a bit hard but the story and music is totally worth it.
Toast A No spiders. Great game. Great gameplay, great characters, great story. Probably the best $30 I’ve ever spent.
The first one actually sounds HOT. like your struggling to breathe over the scorching heat
The beginning of Chrysopoeia almost sounds like something out of Subnautica.
I know right
Agreed, especially the one note where the pre-piano twinkle happened.
yes and i love it
They all sound like something out of subnautica
Wait I thought that was supposed to be the Aquatic update
Lena Raine was the one who made the Celeste OST, right?
Yep
@@CyberGamer1539 your profile picture says everything
Yeah she did, I was so excited when I saw the composer of the music
@@BigMastah79 Welp I'm Brazilian, I think you probably don't know that Celeste it's a Brazilian game
Betoneira GameplaysN oh it is? Lmao no idea
Minecraft: We are adding *_biome variant music_* in the nether.
Me, a terraria veteran: Hey! I've seen this one, it's a classic!
Wana buy a minishark?
Same, but Minecraft has kinda always done that. I've noticed Living Mice being played at Dawn and Dusk, and Haggstrom playing just about everywhere in the Overworld.
@@mcfeddle minecraft's music is determined by every new daylight cycle, whereas terraria's music is almost completely biome-dependent (unless you're fighting a boss and night variants of overworld themes)
Taking lessons from our fallen brother.
I have played Terraria for as long as I have been playing Minecraft, and it really saddened me when 1.4 was announced to be the last update
So we know how jesus apparently walked on water. He's the son of god. Those striders that walk on lava could be the Devil's children lmao
They don't walk on lava do they? Pretty sure they swim
I mean they shiver when out of lava so that's just my theory
@@LUCAS420BLZ it looks like they walk on it, if they swam then more of it's body would be under the lava.
They actually walk on lava
@@LUCAS420BLZ They walk on it, hence the name "strider"
@@ur_clapped3069 they also have winglike things on them last time I checked maybe they just fly over lava so the wind doesn’t make them cold
I actually felt tears coming in when I heard So Below, even if it isnt an old song. Its instruments and notes sound so similar to older minecraft songs, which is why So Below is beautiful to me.
Chrysopoeia gives the Crimson Forests a strange feel, the look is intimidating, but the song makes it seem strange and ethereal almost.
Rubedo has this echo feel, which makes the wastelands seem vast and huge, and it gives a new feel to the wastes even though they were what made up the entire nether before. It makes you feel as if... as if these empty wastes aren't places you built cobblestone bridges in, and lost your stuff in, and fought ghasts in, but like an abandoned area, collapsing, being forgotten, as they are devoid of life in this landscape of burning fire and hot ashes. Its.... sad... because its true. We're spending a lot of time in awe over the Basalt Deltas, the Soulsand Valleys, the forests and the new blocks, that we're forgetting what the nether first was.
These wastes.
These annoying wastes that we lost our diamonds in.
Yet these memorable wastes that we felt accomplished even getting to.
.. Your words just hit me hard, bro..
"These annoying wastes that we lost our diamonds in."
I don't know whether I should laugh or cry at that part.
Feels bad man
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Chrysopheia Reminds me of Subnautica
Dude, I am so happy there is new music for the Nether. No matter what it is, if there is new music in Minecraft, it's gonna be good :)
Both C418's music & Lena Raine's combined with the ambience both visually and auditory makes me love the Nether even more now. Although I love all of the new stuff Mojang have added to the Nether, to be honest, the ambience is my favorite part. It really does just set the mood & feeling to everything.
Family Grimes yep, I think the music throughout Minecraft gives the game its unique and legendary vibe. It’s times when the music comes on that I’m reminded why I love the game so much.
These tracks are also great additions to the game, spot on with the build up, peak and ambience.
Hopefully they do a I'llopdate to the end and make more soundtracks
Update*
People say these dont really fit the nether, but i think the old music still fits the burning hell feel of the nether wastes, these new tracks add character to the new biomes
i havent seen one person saying this doesnt fit the nether
who says it doesn't fit??
Descriptions on nether biomes
Nether wasteland: a land full of fragile red rocks with yellow glowing crystal from above.
Crimson forest: a land filled with red mushrooms both small and large this land is home for the piglins and the hoglins.
Warped forest: same as the Crimson forest but cyan in color and filled with jet black humanoids.
Soulsand vally: a land full of soulsand and soulsoil. Its home for skeletons and ghasts
Basalt deltas: a land full of basalt and lava that is hard to traverse through. Its home for magma cubes
Thanks for reading this 😊
Nice description
@@Superfan109 description (s)
I just realized the background during Rubedo is him looking down
i thought it was cliffs or something till i saw your comment.
I thought that too until i saw the piglin moving
Now I feel stupid lol
wait what
I feel like the nether would look better if it had that generation, like the nether wastes should almost look like a ruined overworld
She killed it. I hope we do hear more from C148 but if anyone was going to replace them Lena be my first pick
I think they will eventually have three maybe four composers. The overworld c418 and the nether Lena. And the. The end will have its own composers. So they all have a unique vibe. And maybe a sky realm I hooe
@@devenkarnehm6999 c418 did compose some tracks for the nether and one for the end.
@@Roman_199 ya ik but like on going from now
Replace them? Absolutely not. Work alongside them? Sure, but no one could replace C418.
Look up the Celeste soundtrack
Wow, Doom ost's sound a lot different than I remember
Can you grow a mustache?
1000 SUBS WITH NO VIDS CHALLENGE nah dude he’s just some guy without a mustache
Just Some Guy Without A Mustache Why tf do i keep seeing you?
@@10ksubswithnovidschallenge78 It's not that easy, I used to have a heavy italian mustache (italian here) and it was a pain in the ass to grow, especially to curl it
@@tonyabailey8035 he's the next Justin Y.
13:50 Rubedo is just.. amazing.. i love it.. especially this part. It sounds so.. I dont even know how to explain it. It's beautiful. It gives a whole new vibe to the Nether. You should've seen my face when i heard this for the first time. Oh my god.
The nether is certainly a dangerous place
Rubedo gives the nether so much character. All the song give the nether character so good
I was at shock when I heard the new nether music for the first time.. it was honestly everything I’ve ever wanted, but at the same time.... didn’t. It made me feel shocked, depressed, and mesmerized, all at the same time... if that makes any sense at all.
Same, it feels so triumphant, and I heard 14:10 when I found netherite, it felt so awesome.
now the nether feels like you're in an alien planet, and i love it
"This is your home?"
"Yes. And it was beautiful."
“ I take it the old nether is dead “ “Brought me to you, what do you think it brought you,” “ let me guess your home ?” “It was, an it was beautiful,” “ When I said that I could make the nether worse, they called me a mad man,” “Since then I unleashed 4 new biomes”
The new nether I think is way better than the old. Look I’ve been playing Minecraft for years I grew up with it. Just the nether felt like some dimension I had no point in exploring in. You find a nether fortress cool now remember location and farm the blazes and mobs. The old nether was great but I like this new mysterious world that leaves us things to find and new mobs to find. Both worlds, were beautiful
I don’t blame you we’ve been stuck with the same concept for years I just don’t like how nether fortresses are harder to find and they added the most pointless biome which is the basalt biome
SamuraiX G4M3Z welp look on the bright side now finding one is more of an accomplishment also it would be great if they gave basalt a meaning
fermar11YT yeah you’re right
The last few parts of Rubedo gave me chills as it got louder and louder, really adds suspense into the Nether... love it!
Lenas: how epic do you want the music?
mojang: yes
Not that good tbh
sʎɐƃ llı̣ʞ | Well, I suppose the Music can’t be THAT good, I think the music should be quiet and really atmospheric since the music isn’t the main focus of the game, and this nails that imo.
Tbh c418 could have done it better i did not like chrysopheioa or whatever its called
AlphaPiggy Well I mean, Lena is going outside of her style so I’ll give her that. Crysophoeia is my least favorite but So Below and the other one are good
@@AlphaPiggy same i don't think this music really suits minecraft
*This makes me cry for some reason. It makes me feel like every single person there isn't just a blood thirsty demon. They are all just lost souls, consumed in agony.*
@YamiXeno Good>:3
@@FREAKOFNATURE-mb8oo great description
@@FREAKOFNATURE-mb8oo true tho before this update everything felt eerie and scary, with this update, people actually WANT to go explore the nether and this music adds a theme of wonder rather than fear.
hahaahahaahhas
You know that Nether isn't hell, right?
I'm still wondering if there is gonna be a theme for the warped forests. If so, it should be a combination of the nether and the end. As the warped forests are, well, warped by the end. (Endermen spawn more there)
Would be called "fragmented reality"
The Warped forest doesn't have music it just has the sounds of static like your the only one their
Rida khan imo they should add a haunting entity or effect called corruption that will mess around with the player
Should be called warped minds.
I would want the end to be updated more, Since to boss is getting too boring y'know?
If this is the update for the Nether, I’m kinda wondering now what will happen if they *ever decided* to make a cave update.
Edit : Past me would've been so happy.
well ill tell you this me lad they fookin betta
I'm at a point where I may just pretend like the Nether is one big hazardous cave and proceed to live down there. Have some friends occasionally drop off supplies like water buckets for cauldrons and brewing and sugarcane for books. I'd be set. Trade them Netherite for diamonds and live the life of a hazardous crazy hermit and slaughter way too many ghasts.
Honestly if they make an end update then I won’t care about a cave update
What is this cave update stuff? Why update caves? It’s pointless, you only go in there for mining and you’ll instantly leave once you’d gathered your material, people don’t live underground and if they do they make a cave that best fits their vision. Biome oriented caves is all it really needs, nothing more.
I despise a majority of human creations That may be how a lot of people play, although I agree with folks (they’ve probably have played terraria or other exploration games) that the caves are lackluster in interesting design, have no real variety in color, and aren’t that challenging. Something rewarding and dangerous for venturing even further down the caves, more than just diamonds and lava. i think what they did with biome generation in the nether update is so great, something similar done to caves would be the perfect upgrade they needed
Just me or does Rubedo give like a "What happened here?.." vibe
So below gives me that vibe.
That "something TERRIBLE" happened here long ago
Rubedo means redness in Latin
It gives a mysterious vibe to me.
* OST for the open deserts and vast canyons of Mars
Exactly the vibe i got from it
does anybody else get weirdly emotional listening to this?
YES
Unexplainable emotion
Absolutely
This music has a lot of dread and intimidation to it very fitting for the nether because that’s exactly what the nether is
Fukin yes
The fires of hell fade away as you step into this new world of stone and ash, pillars stretching up into the red ceiling. The soft yet unforgiving white particles of ash slowly fall onto your form as you walk through the land, filling you with calmness. But yet, you do not feel complete calm, not fully calm. You feel unease. You feel like you aren’t supposed to be here. As if the land itself is watching you. You turn around slowly and find nothing but the infinite valley of stone and basalt before you, the lava below an endless expanse of tranquil, calm liquid that could kill you in an instant. You still cannot shake the feeling. You head onwards for hours until you stop again. The stone still stretches past all you have walked through, and stretches through all you will walk. You feel like you will never leave this place. Your eyes lock onto a colossal structure of bone, a fossil of a colossal being that was here before you.
What could have killed it?
Suddenly, you hear shrieks in the distance.
You were right.
This world doesn’t want you down here.
Chill nigga it's a child game
ma_dixienormus then why are you swearing in the comments of a video for a kids game
Wow this is dope
Thank you, Phil Swift. Very cool.
@@philswift9705 *flex tape can't fix your rosted competitor*
*This new music makes the nether feel as ominous as it should be*
It's not like the old tracks failed to do the same job...
*In fact, those 4 were arguably the best tracks in all of MC ost.*
the subinion I agree, C418 did a great job. But I think some variation was needed, especially with all the new Updates to the Nether Aesthetic wise.
@@BigMastah79 yeah, you're right. Let's just hope that those old 4 tracks won't be forgotten.
the subinio don't worry dude, we won't forget anytime soon. Those 4 nether tracks stand as out as some of the best videogame music of all time. Arguably top 10 Minecraft songs, concrete halls and dead voxel especially.
@@nickwright4079 In my opinion Dead Voxel is the best among those 4. Ballad of the Cats is a close second.
The end of rubedo is just amazing
Ikr it's awesome and it captivates the nether wastes so well!
These are just absolute masterpieces my personal favorite is Rubedo cause it just gives that mysterious “you shouldn’t be here” Vibe
Now that's a soundtrack that I'm gonna like. Pardon my writing spree, since music like these always give me those feelings. (Cryochamber, hey!)
0:02 - So Below
Upon entering the Nether, I could feel the searing heat hitting my face. Such difference from the other world that I came from, and from behind the portal exists a wide world -- basalt, and strange sand that whispers indefinitely and cliffs of lava. It feels amazing, otherworldly, and beautiful for some reason.
As you went further into the fiery darkness of the Nether, you feel unsafe, what had caused this change of emotion, you ask yourself? Amidst the dark exists creature beyond your very imagination, ghastly looking creatures, deformed men, and stranger civilization that exists afar that seems to glow red and crimson. You feel unwelcome, but you want to explore this strange world that you have come into.
5:26 - Chrysopeia
Upon entering that said civilization that seems to glow crimson, you find yourself in a crimson forest filled with animals that resembles the Overworld and overly hostile to your presence. Their civilization too are hostile to you, but seemed to have attraction to gold that is scattered around the Nether itself. You wore one gold jewelry and they greet with respect and honor, mingling with them in this strange world and this strange civilization gave you a sense of hope and something else.
What was this world before?
But nonetheless, you continue to mingle with the deformed pigs and men and to learn from them.
10:33 - Rubedo
You glimpse a waste, world of wastes and radioactive stones that seemed to glimmer in the dark and yet you cannot see it yourselves. Wild lands filled with nothing but lava and magma, pouring off the cavern walls and the roof of the Nether and miles of the same red rock. It has an echo of before, a beautiful world now deformed and you find yourself freezing at the feeling that this world gave you.
Upon walking upon the hills, the mountain, and the walls of the Nether Wastes, you find yourselves upon a mountain scattered with the same rocks and lava that pours off the wall. You slowly climb and climb until you find yourself staring upon the vast Netherworld, the ghastly creatures in the air seems to cry off in the distance and the creature in the lava seemed to travel and communicate with each other. From afar, you can still catch a glimpse of that previous civilization you encountered earlier.
But, you see something. A glimmering dark fortress rising from the lava, your challenge has been found. What will be found in those halls, what sort of monstrosity is there? What sort of welcoming feeling that you will receive or you will be not welcomed at all in the halls of the forgotten civilization?
[Probably continues in Concrete Halls or something, from the old Nether soundtrack.]
These are all the kinds of questions and feelings you should expect put perfectly into great word choice conveying these feelings all over again THANK YOU
This does make me think about what the nether really is though and what it used to be. Is it an alternative dimension where everything went wrong due to a strange presence? Or is this some sort of natural place that has always existed in that form unchanged? very thought provoking.
@@lewis9s Perhaps. It could be the first or the latter-- the first one would answer the existence of nether fortress, hanging above bubbling lava and magma in ruins. The zombie pigmen and the ghasts existence. The latter, however, would explain the strange adaptability of the creature that is in the Nether, such as Ghasts and/or Striders. It may also explain how vegetables survived in the crimson forest, as it seemed impossible for the plant life of absorbing liquid such as lava or heat from the fiery lands.
Very cool. It hate to be that guy, but it seems like you switched from first person to second person after the first paragraph
@@siliconmonday Ah, yeah. That's my kind of weakness in writing. I'm not a native speaker in English, but still, I try.
The end of rubedo makes you wonder reality, just like Evangelion by its end
The nether does really have Eva feelings to it.
Miguel Medina Get in the strider shinji
@@gladiusbladeofthenorth9939 A Cruel Hoglin's Thesis
@@challacustica9049 cruel ghasts thesis
@@Jeff4theRaid Kome Susser Blaze
These are great, I hope she makes more soundtracks for future updates.
“You made it, but that’s only the start of this”
That’s the vibes I do be getting here.
I hope C418 is still making music for minecraft.
He still is
@@MochaFatTart This time he didnt
@@endergamer.mp4 he's still making new music, he did an ama on reddit saying there's like a whole album or something planned for Minecraft
These new songs still work with c418s songs so I like it
Thank's for the informations!
If we ever get a cave update, I hope Lena Raine composes potential cave music.
Abandoning me boy Daniel Rosenfeld like that bro
@@Jeff4theRaid He needs to get on it then! Its been 7 years since volume beta, and several years since the nether and ocean music. Lena can obviously deliver when it comes to good music, I just hope they both can contribute more in the future.
YESSSS!!
Personally I'd like to see c418 do it since the overworld is sorta his home but if he doesn't (since he's already working on ANOTHER overworld theme) I'd like someone else to take the spot cause the caves are far different from this new nether, instead of both being "scary" the nether is now "unknown" and the caves could be anything, scary, mysterious, wonderous, etc
I wish there were crystal chasm and Crystal blocks.
Chrysopoeia is the transmutation of gold. Good Easter egg, or hidden conspriacy?
Rubedo also means red in Latin, I think.
@@horrorfan8785 It refers to a certain part in the creation of a philosopher's stone. So Below is also a reference to the alchemic adage "as above so below" The song writer obviously took some inspiration from alchemy.
@@Explorerofshadows All the songs refer to the philosopher's stone. Rubedo refers to the Magnum opus which is the prima materia to create the philosopher's stone. Chrysopoeia is the transmutation from mecury to gold or silver (done by the philosopher's stone). And So below refers to ''As above so below' from the alchemic text "the Emerald Tablet". It refers to macroism and microism where things in heaven are done in the lower way on earth but still are the same. It also refers to that immorality is possible on earth using the elixer of life/philosopher's stone.
The artist also stated that she wanted a more "alchemical" balance with using the paino comparing to the old Minecraft songs.
Χρυσοποιία
@@RK-ew6wv and the nether is the birthplace of some important alchemical ingredients and reagents. Nether wart, blaze powder from rods, glowstone, ghast tears... The nether is the birthplace of most of minecraft's magic.
The crimison forest at 6:47 reminds me of the lost river in Subnautica
Oh my god it does- It’s got a “One way trip” kind of vibe to me.
It Gives me a kinda, "Tropical Eden" Vibe, But I would definitely see this in Subnautica.
Absolutely in love with the new Nether updates. It was cool before, but it's feeling so much more dynamic now with all the new additions. It feels creepier and more mysterious, just chilling
This is so beautiful now.
I remember before this it was just seemed has "oh yeah the nether." Like just a place to level up quick and get potion ingredients. Now with this it's so, mysterious and feels like there is more we need to know about what it could have been before if there even WAS a before.
6:45 that’s chilling, like a soft music box playing its tune for the first time in to decades all dusty up in a attic, bone chilling and a soft few notes are turned and then it’s put away never to be heard again.
After all these years, it reminds you that this place is dangerous
They already Sound so mysterious but somehow calming..
I Love every track in minecraft and besides the nostalgic feeling of the other tracks "So Below" may be my favourite now
So below is scary as hell.I Love it
I love what mojang did w the nether
That music is beautiful. This update really brings a completely new feel to the nether, from barren lands to a trove of adventure.
Also, congrats to the success of this video :-) I hope it translates to your other awesome content!
Hehe, it's hard to get traction with the let's play videos. Thank you Para! 💙
What an interesting update adding these new tracks to the nether. Can't wait to see what else is coming up! :D
In other words the first song is just relaxing and beautiful to hear.
I love entering one of my basalt cities and hearing “So Below” play. It’s such a good track man.
Now all we can do is PRAY that the End gets the same treatment as this. That would be beautiful and I would cry
Colin Donovan Yeah, I wish everything could get this treatment
I see this as a precedent that Mojang is setting, slowly. Update Aquatic revamped the oceans, Village and Pillage revamped villages, and the nether update will revamp the Nether. My guess is that caves will be next, then perhaps forests or something that has been the same for a while. The end was revamped a few years ago so I bet it will probably be a bit until it gets revamped again
@@DDub04 Imagine if at the end of this update, the worlds merge, and become connected, where if one digs deep enough with a diamond pickaxe, past the hardened stone infused netherack, they'd break through and fall into the nether... plunging down into the fiery depths. Thatd be amazing. Of course, portals would still work, but would just be faster way to get up and down after your first several visits. They would have to require something from the nether to create. Maybe crying obsidian instead?
i think you forgot about fall damage
@@BinaryGNonsense We need End Update 2, Enderman boogaloo
this isn't even minecraft music its so different... i love it
technically it is minecraft music but yeah
I think that was the intention with these new tracks, as the nether is now being warped into its own unfamiliar landscape, rather then just what hell is in concept. It was genius that they got the composer for Celeste on it too, not only because of their really good music but it also gives a new aura around these tracks because of their own style compared to C418's familiar tracks
@@honeyhiveunderscore I feel like even though the nether had very little apart from just "oh its hell" c418 still did a decent job making a unnerving but old style theme for it
When I die, I feel like I'll be able to hear this music and find peace or acceptance that I now roam through hell with no way out
the first time I heard it on youtube I was like "meh, not bad".
But when I heard it in game it was totally amazing, it fits perfectlly with the atmosphere... This is truly beautyful
LENA RAINE?! HELL YEAH
Is that a pun
Mister mineclock1999 uh, no.
Pun may be unintended, but that's not gonna stop me from appreciating it
Super Oddchilly ohhhhhhhhh I get it
@@ceehour lol now that you say it
14:10 that buildup actually made me flinch, whoa this track is epic
It was ethereal, it made me actually feel unfamiliar with the nether, as if I really am in another dimension, not just another world with fire all over the place
@@Shutupb1tch420 Exactly how it made me feel
14:10 feels like C418 briefly walked out of the studio to take a break, but he forgot to lock the recording room door, and Hans Zimmer snuck in to finish the song
Josh Eastlake c418 didn’t make these Lena Raine did
@@moty9248 I'm aware. I just sense that Lena's music feels heavily inspired by C418's, while a standout difference to me are the more grand/epic/cinematic crescendos reminiscent of Hans Zimmer. To me it works perfectly with the mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere Mojang is going for in the Nether update. 🤷🏻♂️
10:33 remember when you first found a nether fortress and were rushed immediately by wither skeletons. Now think this: Wither Skeletons and Piglins fighting as hoglins help the wither skeletons fight their gold obsessed counterparts as the mysterious endermen transform a crimson forest into the mysterious warped forest as the screams of the lost souls rage on in the soulsand valley and the radioactive waves of the basalt delta flow on. This is the nether now. No longer a burning lava filled hell. But.. remains of a old world destroyed by war..
I don't think the hogs hate the piglins then again they get hunted
Maybe if mojang made variations of hoglins like one piglings tamed so they dont kill them randomly and wild ones they hunt that defend themselves
Piglins and Hoglins live the natural cycle, they both gotta eat... It’s just that Piglins prefer meat more then strange fungus like Hoglins
Jesus that's deep
@@honeybell4403 But... that is cannibalism...
Carinha aleatório Que gosta de youtube Real life animals are no different and do eat their own species as well. Although I feel it isn’t *completely* cannabalism as Piglins have obviously evolved differently from Hoglins
I love how C418's music is more peaceful, only using piano and string instruments, which matches the feel of the overworld a lot, while Lena's music is more alien-like and more chaotic, with the use of drums and synth, which fits the nether really well.