Infinite Amethyst

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Infinite Amethyst · Lena Raine · Minecraft

Minecraft: Caves & Cliffs

℗ 2021 Microsoft Studios Music

Released on: 2021-10-20

Composer, Writer: Lena Raine

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  • never thought going into the drip stone caves would make my tears drip down too.
  • It's literally a recent song, and yet it still makes me feel nostalgic. This song perfectly fits with Minecraft...
  • In the words of a very wise man, “For every old man placing his last block, there is a young boy placing his first.”
  • This song is a masterpiece. It not only captures Minecraft's awe inspiring adventure, but also C418's nostalgia while still sounding modern. Lena should be proud of creating this instant timeless classic. Kids who grow up in this era of Minecraft will definitely cry hearing this song again years later remembering their childhood wondering where it all went, much like we do now when we hear Sweden or Mice on Venus.
  • I had a long relationship with someone. a relationship with so many ups and down and challenges to put into nice terms, but me and her played this Minecraft world. In the new cherry grove biome, we built this huge house with cats, dogs, rabbits basically every step in the house. We might not be together anymore, but this music brings me back. After listening to this i almost cried. I might not like her as much anymore, but I'm so thankful for the good times we've had. And thanks to this game.
  • C418's Minecraft music is likely some of the most iconic music in gaming and while living up to that is an incredible task, Lena definitely is good enough to pull that off
  • This will be the nostalgic equivalent of Sweden for the future generations of minecraft players.
  • @JoshP08
    It’s amazing how Lena Raine has captured that “nostalgia” effect of c418’s and encapsulated it into the next update of the game for the next generation to enjoy and then feel nostalgia from
  • Great to see that Mojang has turned this track into the theme of Minecraft with the recent marketing.
  • Cool story. I was going caving and died. I finally made it back to all my stuff after a long journey of over a thousand blocks. I was still sorting my inventory, and hadn't got my weapons or armor in their spots. As this was happening, this song was playing, with a great optimistic vibe that I got all that gear back. The reason I died? Two skeletons had broken my shield, and I was cornered. I tried my best but still died. Anyway, I made the dumb move of not making a backup shield at the house, and by some unholy coincidence, as I was sorting my stuff two skeletons appeared. Now obviously, the ones that killed me had despawned. But it still felt like the same ones. And by a miracle, the intense part of the song begun. It was a tough battle, since I hadn't my shield recrafted and my bow wasn't in my hotbar yet. I barely made it out alive, and yet as soon as I killed the last skeleton, the intense part of the song ended. It was as if the soundtrack was shifting specifically to fit the situation. That encounter would have been intense normally, but I would forget it soon after. With this playing, and in such a well timed way, it's gonna be one of my most memorable events in that world. So yeah, cool story in my opinion.
  • @KiiBon
    Anyone who says that modern Minecraft music is bad is straight up lying
  • This is definitely my favorite track in all of Minecraft. I'm sad that it only ever plays in dripstone caves or grove biomes.
  • 2021: Checking out the new update with my friend. We were really happy. We didn't have any problems, we just were enjoying life. 2022: We had a row for the first half of the year, but then we got back together, unfortunately when we got back to our friendship he was moving to Ireland in a month. That one month was the happiest month of my life. 2023: We played Minecraft 3 times in the year but later we couldn't contact ourselves (idk what happened) and I just miss him nowadays. Infinite amethyst reminds me of him. -Miss you, Ivan
  • this song makes me feel so many different things i can barely describe. like i'm floating, like i'm reliving peaceful memories, etc.
  • Lena will never be C418, but we don’t need her to be. This newer music is fresh and new, but still with the same nostalgia that comes with C418’s old music. These comments are right, this is our next generation’s equivalent of Sweden.
  • This song brought me back up after I was feeling down. I recently got rejected from all of my internship applications, an audition, and both of my major applications. I went to my hardcore world to escape, and this started playing. I’m sure everyone understands how important this song actually is, because I broke then and there. I am going to continue trying to succeed no matter how much I fail.
  • @Cookie0927
    I can honestly say, minecraft could not have picked a better composer to fill c418s task. Amazing work, Lena Raine.
  • This gives off a very specific memory for me. This was back on an old SMP I was in, it originally started out on 1.16. Then, almost a year later, they updated to 1.18. And that’s when I heard this for the first time as all of us were excited to finally explore the new caves under our builds and to find new things. That smp is now long gone, but this track always reminds me of the excitement we felt, the good times we had, and the fact that we were all still together, almost one year ago now