< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/52/70/IB-FRKTPV86K_715237c6.jpg" Alt = "Windows 95 Download sound and Minecraft soundtrack is included in the National Register < P > The US Congress Library has brought two unexpected but iconic digital sounds to the National Register of audio recordings: the famous Windows 95 download sound and the Minecraft soundtrack.

~ ~ ~ ~ > < p > both are related to Microsoft, but were on the list not by technology but for contribution to sound culture.

< p > The same 3-second sound that accompanied the launch of Windows 95, created the legendary musician Brian Biano. The company asked to do & laquo; something short and inspiring & raquo; & mdash; And as a result, she received one of the most famous sounds in the history of PC. Currently, this audiophragen is officially recognized as part of the US sound heritage.

< P > Minecraft soundtrack, written by the composer Daniel Rosenfeld (he is C418), also hit the list. Music from the game has long become an integral part of it and has accompanied millions of users around the world. This is only the second case when the game soundtrack is included in the registry & mdash; The first in 2023 was music with Super Mario Bros.

< p > together with Minecraft and Windows 95 included Elton John, Celine Dion, Mary Jay Blijge and Musikl & laquo; Hamilton & raquo;.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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