C4Music is a lightweight resource pack that satisfyingly completes Minecraft's soundtrack with C418's unused music from Minecraft Volumes Alpha & Beta. It removes the music added in Caves & Cliffs, The Wild Update, and Trails & Tales and expands upon the original soundtrack with a faithful approach to the gameplay and its history.
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Why?
tl;dr
In honor of preserving the original soundtrack. If you prefer it too, give this pack a try!
The Nether Update took an incredible path in music and this was my expectation going into 1.17. The new soundtrack was very exciting even though it got repetitive, constantly being played in the menus and exclusively in the new biomes.
Turns out this was somewhat intentional. The original soundtrack is being phased out by music licensed and owned exclusively by Microsoft, even though there's still a bunch of music C418 composed for Minecraft way back that has never officially made an appearance in the game. This is finally its time to shine!
Features
Gameplay Music(Check out this changelog for details)
Removed:
Stand Tall, Left to Bloom, Wending, Infinite Amethyst, One More Day, Floating Dream, Comforting Memories, An Ordinary Day, Firebugs, Aerie, Labyrinthine, Echo in the Wind, A Familiar Room, Bromelaid, Crescent DunesAdded:
Intro, Kyoto, Équinoxe, Ki, Chris, Flake, Excuse, Door, Droopy Likes Ricochet, Beginning, Moog CityNo biome-specific tracks Most tracks will play wherever you are
Lightweight thanks to Packsquash
Built-in Mod Support for Now Playing, Music Identifier and Music Control
Extras
- Nether Addon - Replaces everything Nether-related
- Music Discs - Replaces the new records with C418 tracks
Compatibility
Resource Packs
C4Music is incompatible with other music-overriding resource packs which provide their own
sounds.json
, such as Only C418. Priority will be given based on placement in the list of the resource pack menu, with an almost guarantee of an inconsistent state. I recommend choosing only one such resource pack to be used at a time.To use C4Music alongside resource packs that add to the vanilla soundtrack and are known to not use the
replace
feature insounds.json
, place C4Music below any such pack to ensure all tracks are registered.Minecraft's warning that the resource pack is made for an older or newer version can be safely ignored as long as the modrinth download page lists your Minecraft version as supported. This is only because it has its pack format set to 9 but it should work on all 1.17+ versions.
Mods
- ❕ Mods with built-in resource packs. These cases should be treated as mentioned above like any other resource pack
- ✅ Content mods usually append to the game's soundtrack with their own sound events so there shouldn't be any issues. However, if a mod is used to replace or modify music, chances are it's going to ignore C4Music
- ✅ Start the Music! is compatible. The same probably goes for More Music
- ✅ Mixtape works well out of the box with C4Music. There is a rare case though in which creative music will play in survival while using this mod in multiplayer
- ❌ Music Notification does not display track info correctly due to the way it parses music and does not allow overrides with resource packs
- ❌ Playlist is in a grey area, as it undoes the removal part of C4Music. This means its tracks will still play naturally but alongside the new tracks. Also, they are currently not available in its menu but this is a planned feature as mentioned in this issue
Bedrock
❌ Due to technical complications, bedrock is not supported.
Notes
- The release channel in every release specifies the amount of testing it has gone through and the extent of its functionality. Issue reporting and feedback are greatly encouraged through GitHub issues or Discord
@mopstmc
- 🟢 Release: Recommended for download; there are no known issues
- 🟠 Beta: In testing; working for the most part but not yet confirmed to be stable
- 🔴 Alpha: Under development; proceed with caution and report any findings if possible as it would help immensely. Old versions tagged as alpha contain bugs and are kept only for archival reasons
- I did not remove any of The Nether Update's soundtrack but rather expanded it and balanced its weight due to it playing a big part in its biomes' ambiance and character.
- I do not wish to belittle the work of Lena Raine, Kumi Tanioka and Aaron Cherof. Their tracks are amazing in their own ways. However, I don't necessarily find them appropriate for Minecraft, especially since they have acted as a replacement rather than an expansion to the existing soundtrack.
- Since July 2023 extraction protection methods have been enforced to abide by C418's usage policy and as such, old versions are no longer available and new ones are not meant to be tampered with. The project's structure is available on GitHub and I plan on providing instructions on how to modify and make addons for it yourself
- Redistribution without linking back to this page and credit to me and C418 is strictly prohibited. Apart from that you may freely use this resource pack in any creation and if you wish to share it, make sure to link to this original page
This pack is dedicated to fans of Minecraft and C418's amazing work. Credits go to him for the music used in this resource pack