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===Origin===
===Origin===
A new remix of the two camp themes from ''Minecraft Dungeons''. Like the original songs, the arrangement is led by a piano, but the tempo is much faster paced and it also incorporates electric guitar riffs, a modern drum kit and string sections. The piano and guitar were performed by Takayuki Yoshimura and Yuya Komoguchi respectively, with Tomotaka Saka serving as the recording and mixing engineer.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Tomori_Kudo/status/1316290491009257472 @Tomori_Kudo on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Tomori_Kudo/status/1317327702467047424 @Tomori_Kudo on Twitter]</ref> {{s|wikipedia|Halland}} and {{s|wikipedia|Dalarna}} are both names of provinces in Sweden.
A new remix of the two camp themes from ''Minecraft Dungeons''. Like the original songs, the arrangement is led by a piano, but the tempo is much faster paced and it also incorporates electric guitar riffs, a modern drum kit and string sections. The piano and guitar were performed by Takayuki Yoshimura and Yuya Komoguchi respectively, with Tomotaka Saka serving as the recording and mixing engineer.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Tomori_Kudo/status/1316290491009257472 @Tomori_Kudo on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Tomori_Kudo/status/1317327702467047424 @Tomori_Kudo on Twitter]</ref> Halland and Dalarna are both names of provinces in Sweden.


When played on [[Minecraft World]], the music syncs up with the stage's day-&-night cycle, as it will become more calm during sunset and nightime, before gradually picking up and returning to normal during sunrise and daytime, after which the song will loop back to the start. However, it will become desynchronized if the game is paused or the gameplay speed is altered.
When played on [[Minecraft World]], the music syncs up with the stage's day-&-night cycle, as it will become more calm during sunset and nightime, before gradually picking up and returning to normal during sunrise and daytime, after which the song will loop back to the start. However, it will become desynchronized if the game is paused or the gameplay speed is altered.

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