
Simple Music Control
Reduced delay between music tracks, next track keybind, now playing widget and more
About this Mod
Simple Music Control
This mod tweaks the playback of background music in the game:
- Reduced delay between music tracks. By default, background music plays twice as often.
- Next track keybind: When pressed, immediately starts playing the next music track, and stops the current one if it's playing. Keybind is set to M by default and can be changed in the vanilla keybinds menu.
- Now Playing widget that shows the artist and track name in-game when a track starts playing and in the pause menu while a track is playing.
- Pausing the game no longer pauses background music.
- Creative mode music has a chance to play in survival mode.
- When playing a jukebox, background music will be stopped. Background music will also not start while a jukebox is playing nearby.
- Additional optional control over situational music.
Every feature can be configured and toggled on/off in the config.
Fabric requirements:
- Minecraft 1.21.11 and above: Fzzy Config required, Mod Menu optional for in-game config
- Minecraft 1.21.10 and below: YetAnotherConfigLib required, Mod Menu optional for in-game config
NeoForge requirements:
- Minecraft 1.21.11 and above: Fzzy Config required
- Minecraft 1.21.10 and below: No requirements
Inspiration and mod recommendations
I really like Minecraft's music, but it just doesn't play as often as I want it to, and some of the best tracks are locked behind creative mode for some reason (meaning you can never hear Aria Math in survival... wtf mojang?). I used Mixtape for these purposes before, but that mod has way more features than I actually need and it hasn't been updated in a while.
In modern Minecraft versions, music distribution has became skewed towards newly added tracks, especially since 26.2 (relevant bug tracker report). I recommend two solutions:
- Music and Melody is a mod that fixes music distribution in modern MC versions, allows toggling albums on and off, adds a playlist feature, and adds new Minecraft-themed tracks to the game, among other things. I highly recommend it as it's compatible with Simple Music Control and I consider it a companion mod.
- Fair Melodies is a more lightweight approach to fixing music distribution. It's a resource pack that gets rid of situational music altogether (except in a few places) and allows any track to play anywhere, with C418 music being prioritized.
Minecraft is a bit too silent in general for my tastes, so here are some sound mod recommendations to help break the silence in the game and bring in some more sound variety:
- ExtraSounds: Satisfying UI sounds for moving items around inventories.
- Presence Footsteps: Incredibly high quality footstep sounds. I can't play without this anymore.
- Sound Physics Remastered: Turns cave exploration into a whole different experience.
- Euphonium: The only ambient sound mod that I think doesn't feel out of place in Minecraft.
Available Versions
How to Install Simple Music Control on Your Client
Install the Mod Loader Locally
Install fabric for your local Minecraft version.
Download the Matching File
Choose the Simple Music Control file for fabric and Minecraft 26.2.
Install Mod
Place the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and restart Minecraft. No server-side installation is required.
Compatibility
Mod Loaders
Minecraft Versions
26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1 (+11 more)
Server-side
✗ UnsupportedRecommended RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Frequently Asked Questions
Does Simple Music Control need to be installed on the Minecraft server?
No. Modrinth marks Simple Music Control as unsupported on the server side. Install it only in your local Minecraft mods folder. Your server can remain unchanged unless the mod page lists an additional dependency.
Which version and loader does Simple Music Control require?
Use a file for fabric, neoforge and your exact Minecraft version. Supported versions include 26.2, 26.1.2, 26.1.1. Files for different loaders are not interchangeable.
Simple Music Control is not working – what should I check?
First check the Minecraft version, loader version and required dependencies. Put the .jar file in your local .minecraft/mods folder and remove older duplicates. Because this mod is client-side, adding server RAM will not fix it.
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