To start off, if you don't recognize the name C418, he's the person that did the soundtrack for Minecraft. The physical album is very sleek and certainly does it's presentation job correctly (fangamer always does a great job), but the music is the important part.

I'd say C418's style is hipster-like, but let me tell you that there's nothing wrong with this being "hipster-esque", as this album pleased me in many different ways. I'd almost like to say it's progressive-ambiance, but that's not as accurate as I'd like it to be. It's got acoustic stuff, it's got soundscape sounding stuff, it's got house elements thrown in, it's got EDM, it's got folk elements to it- hell, it's even got a couple chiptune tracks thrown in for good measure. This album had me in tears at LEAST twice, and definitely gives you that heart-warming feeling inside your chest that I long for while looking out of a window on a rainy day. "One" also has some recurring melodies in it, which makes the songs sound different, while connecting them in a clever way. The album is fairly long to boot, so you definitely get enough bang-for-your-buck.

My experiences listening to this album was out of this world. "One" is a melting pot of all different types of genres and musical techniques that creates a wonderful experience. If you like indie stuff and you dig calming, progressive melodies, then I'd suggest you not pass this one up. Well worth the $15 I spent and more.