
JukeBoxPlus
JukeBoxPlus adds a Spotify-style music overlay to Minecraft. See the track name, artist, and progress bar for every disc, ambient track, and biome music. Full playback controls — play, pause, skip, shuffle, repeat, volume. Client-side Fabric mod, no server
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JukeBoxPlus
That Song Is Playing And You Don't Know What It Is
It happens every session. You're building, exploring, caving — and Minecraft's music kicks in. That piano piece. That ambient hum. That track you've heard a thousand times over the past ten years but can never name.
You open the options menu. You look at the jukebox. You try to figure it out from the note particles. Nothing. The song ends and you still don't know what it was.
JukeBoxPlus fixes this with a clean, animated overlay that tells you exactly what's playing at all times. Track name. Artist. Duration. Progress bar. Playback controls. A full music library you can browse and search. Think of it like the "Now Playing" widget on your phone, except it lives inside Minecraft.
One keybind. That's all it takes. Press H and everything is there.
What You See When You Press H
The Now Playing Bar
At the top (or wherever you position it — fully configurable), a slim HUD bar shows:
- The track name in clean text
- The artist / source (C418, Lena Raine, disc name, biome, etc.)
- A live progress bar that moves in real time
- Time elapsed / time remaining
- Play/pause indicator
This bar is always visible when enabled. You glance up and you know what's playing. No menus. No commands. No interruption to what you're doing.
The overlay scales with your GUI scale setting. It doesn't overlap with chat. It doesn't cover your hotbar. It sits in its own space.
The Full Music Player GUI
Press H (default keybind, remappable) and a full music player interface opens. This is where JukeBoxPlus goes from "nice overlay" to "actual music player."
Layout modeled after real music apps:
- Large album art display showing the music disc texture (or a category icon for ambient/biome music)
- Track title and artist in prominent text
- Full playback controls: play, pause, skip forward, skip back, shuffle, repeat (one track / all tracks)
- Volume slider — adjust Minecraft music volume from here without opening the options menu
- Progress bar with drag-to-seek (jump to any point in the track)
- Category tabs across the top to filter by music type
Categories:
- Discs — All 13+ music discs (Cat, Blocks, Chirp, Far, Mall, Mellohi, Stal, Strad, Ward, 11, 13, Pigstep, Otherside, 5, Relic, Creator)
- Ambient — Overworld ambient/background music that plays randomly while you explore
- Nether — All Nether biome music tracks
- End — End dimension music
- Creative — Creative mode music
- Other — Menu music, credits music, anything that doesn't fit the above
Click a category tab and the library filters instantly. Scroll through the list. Click any track to play it immediately.
Shuffle & Repeat:
- Shuffle: randomizes the order of tracks in the current category
- Repeat One: loops the current track
- Repeat All: loops through the entire category
- No Repeat: plays through the list once and stops
These controls work exactly how you'd expect from any music app. No surprises. No weird Minecraft-specific logic. Standard playback behavior.
Music Library Browser
Below the playback controls, a scrollable list shows every track in the selected category. Each entry displays:
- Track name
- Artist
- Duration
- Playing indicator (animated bars when that track is active)
Click to play. Simple as that. The list is searchable — type to filter tracks by name. Useful when you have dozens of tracks and want to find a specific one fast.
The library updates dynamically. If a mod adds new music to the game (like a music disc mod or a biome music expansion), JukeBoxPlus detects it and adds the tracks to the library automatically.
Who Is This For?
Players Who Actually Listen to Minecraft's Music Minecraft has incredible music. C418's compositions are iconic. Lena Raine's additions are beautiful. But most players have no idea what the tracks are called or who made them. JukeBoxPlus gives that context. You hear a song, you see the name, you can look it up later, add it to your real playlists, whatever.
Builders Who Play With Music On If you build with Minecraft's soundtrack playing — and a lot of builders do because it's genuinely perfect background music — JukeBoxPlus lets you control what plays without interrupting your flow. Skip a track that doesn't fit the mood. Repeat one that does. All from the overlay.
Content Creators / Streamers Viewers always ask "what song is that?" in chat. With the Now Playing overlay visible on screen, you never have to answer that question again. The track name is right there. Some streamers use it as a permanent on-screen element.
Players With Music Mods Running a mod that adds new music discs? A mod that adds ambient music to biomes? JukeBoxPlus picks up those tracks automatically. If it plays through Minecraft's audio system, it shows up in the library.
Completionists Want to hear every Minecraft track? The library shows you everything available. Browse by category, play through each one. Discover tracks you've never heard — there are ambient pieces that only play in specific conditions that most players miss entirely.
Features — The Full List
Now Playing Overlay
- Persistent HUD showing current track info
- Track name, artist, and source displayed
- Real-time progress bar
- Time elapsed and time remaining
- Play/pause state indicator
- Fully positionable (top, bottom, corners — configurable)
- Scales with GUI scale
- Toggle on/off independently of the music player GUI
- Doesn't overlap chat, hotbar, or action bar
Music Player GUI
- Animated, modern interface
- Large disc art / category icon display
- Full track metadata (title, artist, duration)
- Play / Pause button
- Skip Forward / Skip Back buttons
- Shuffle toggle with visual indicator
- Repeat modes: Off, Repeat One, Repeat All
- Volume slider (independent of options menu)
- Drag-to-seek progress bar
- Category tab filtering
- Searchable track library
- Scrollable track list with playing indicator
- Smooth open/close animation
- Keyboard shortcuts for common actions
Playback Controls
- Play any track from any category on demand
- Pause and resume without losing position
- Skip to next / previous track in the current category
- Shuffle play through a category
- Repeat single track or entire category
- Auto-advance to next track when one finishes (when repeat is off)
Music Detection
- Automatic detection of all in-game music
- Works with vanilla Minecraft music (all categories)
- Works with modded music (custom discs, biome music packs, etc.)
- Dynamic library updates when mods change
- Categorization by music source (disc, ambient, dimension)
Customization
- Remappable keybind (default: H)
- Configurable overlay position
- Configurable overlay opacity
- Configurable overlay scale
- Toggle overlay independently of GUI
- Sound feedback on button clicks (toggleable)
- GUI theme options (if available — check config)
Controls
| Action | Default Key | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Open Music Player | H | Remappable in Controls menu |
| Play / Pause | In-GUI button | Also spacebar shortcut when GUI is open |
| Skip Forward | In-GUI button | Also right arrow |
| Skip Back | In-GUI button | Also left arrow |
| Toggle Shuffle | In-GUI button | Visual indicator shows state |
| Toggle Repeat | In-GUI button | Cycles: Off → One → All |
| Volume Up/Down | In-GUI slider | Drag or scroll wheel |
| Search Library | In-GUI text field | Type to filter, Escape to clear |
| Close GUI | Escape | Standard Minecraft behavior |
All keybinds are remappable through Minecraft's controls menu under the JukeBoxPlus category.
Installation
Three steps. Under a minute.
Install Fabric Loader for Minecraft 1.21.4 → fabricmc.net/use/installer
Install Fabric API → modrinth.com/mod/fabric-api → drop it in your /mods/ folder
Download JukeBoxPlus.jar from this page → drop it in your /mods/ folder
Launch Minecraft with the Fabric profile
Press H to open the music player
That's it. No configuration needed. No server installation. No resource packs. It works immediately after install.
Requirements
- Minecraft Java Edition 1.21.4
- Fabric Loader
- Fabric API
That's it. No other dependencies. No library mods. No database. No configuration files to edit before first use.
Server required? No. JukeBoxPlus is 100% client-side. It reads Minecraft's internal audio state on your client. The server doesn't need to know it exists. Works on singleplayer, multiplayer, realms, any server type.
Performance impact: Negligible. The mod listens to Minecraft's existing audio events and renders a small GUI overlay. No background processing. No tick loops. No memory overhead worth mentioning. If you can run Minecraft, you can run JukeBoxPlus.
Compatibility
Works with:
- All vanilla Minecraft music (every disc, every ambient track, every dimension music)
- Music mods that add tracks through Minecraft's audio system
- Resource packs that replace music files (the track names update to match)
- Shaders (the overlay renders on top of everything)
- Minimap mods, inventory mods, any other client-side mod
- Sodium / Iris / OptiFine (no rendering conflicts)
- Multiplayer servers of any type (vanilla, Paper, modded — doesn't matter, it's client-side)
Does NOT work with:
- Minecraft Bedrock Edition (Java only)
- Forge (Fabric only — Forge port may come later based on demand)
FAQ
Does this play external music / Spotify / YouTube? No. JukeBoxPlus is a player and overlay for Minecraft's own music. It shows you what's playing in-game and lets you control playback. It doesn't stream external audio. Think of it as a "Now Playing" widget and music library for the soundtrack that's already in your game.
Does the server need to install anything? No. 100% client-side. The mod reads audio events from your own game client. It doesn't send packets. It doesn't modify server behavior. It doesn't interact with the server at all.
Why can't I play a specific disc? I clicked it but nothing happened. JukeBoxPlus controls what the game plays through Minecraft's internal music system. Music discs specifically require a jukebox in-world — the mod controls ambient, biome, and dimension music directly. Disc tracks appear in the library for browsing and information purposes. Check the mod's GitHub for the latest playback scope.
Will this show modded music? Yes, if the music is added through Minecraft's standard audio system. Mods that register music through the SoundEvent system will appear in the library automatically. Mods that play audio through custom methods (external audio injection, etc.) won't be detected.
Can I move the overlay to a different screen position? Yes. The overlay position is configurable in the mod's settings. You can place it at the top, bottom, left, right, or corners of the screen. Opacity and scale are also adjustable.
Does it conflict with other HUD mods? In most cases, no. The overlay is positioned in its own configurable area. If you use a mod that puts HUD elements in the same spot, you can move JukeBoxPlus's overlay to avoid overlap. No rendering conflicts have been reported with common HUD mods.
Can I use this in a modpack? Yes. No restrictions on modpack inclusion.
The track names look wrong / are in English only. Track names are pulled from Minecraft's internal localization system where available, with fallback to English display names. If you're using a resource pack that renames tracks, the mod may show the original names. This is on the roadmap to improve.
Will you add Forge support? Possibly, if there's enough demand. Leave a comment or open a GitHub issue if you want Forge support. The more people ask, the higher it goes on the priority list.
I want to see the album art / disc texture bigger. The GUI shows the music disc texture (for disc tracks) or a category icon (for ambient music) in the main display area. The size is fixed in the current version. Customizable art display size is on the roadmap.
Why This Exists
I've been playing Minecraft since 2013. I know the music is special — C418's work is genuinely some of the best game music ever written. But for years I had no idea what any of the tracks were called. I'd hear something beautiful while building and want to find it on Spotify or YouTube, and I couldn't because I didn't know the name.
I started this project as a simple "show the track name" overlay. Then I added a progress bar because it was annoying not knowing how long a track had left. Then playback controls because once you know what's playing, you want to skip the ones that don't fit the mood. Then a full library browser because why not — the data is all there.
The result is something that makes Minecraft's soundtrack feel like a proper music experience instead of background noise you can't interact with. The music deserves this. It always did.
Press H. See what's playing. Maybe discover a track you've heard hundreds of times but never knew the name of.
Roadmap
- Custom overlay themes / color schemes
- Playlist creation (save custom track lists)
- Music statistics (most played tracks, listening time)
- Forge port (if demand exists)
- Notification popups when a new track starts (like phone notifications)
- Integration with ReplayMod timeline
- Customizable overlay size for the track art
Features ship when they work. No ETAs. GitHub issues drive the roadmap.
Support
- Bug reports: GitHub Issues Or Discord with your Fabric version, mod version, and a description of the problem
- Feature requests: GitHub Issues Or Discord — if enough people want it, it happens
- Reviews: If JukeBoxPlus made you appreciate Minecraft's music more, leave a review here. It's the #1 way other players find this mod.
- Source code: GitHub link — contributions welcome
Built by someone who finally wanted to know the name of that piano song that plays when you're building at night.
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