Tahoe Music app control bar in poor location

The control bar for Music has been moved to the bottom and is now transparent. The transparency creates a problem as various album art moves behind the controls. The small icons change color when active or inactive, but the color of the album art behind them can disguise their status. A red album cover makes it look like repeat or shuffle is selected when it is not.


Put it back on the top (an option?), or get rid of the transparency in the control bar.

Mac mini (M1, 2020)

Posted on Sep 20, 2025 3:56 PM

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Posted on Oct 15, 2025 10:15 AM

Here is a fix for you.


Here's a workaround. Per tidbits.com (link below), you can disable Liquid Glass on a per-app basis. Stop the Music app, open the Terminal app and enter the command


defaults write com.apple.Music com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES


then restart the Music app. This will revert the two most noxious changes to the app in my eyes: returns the controls to their rightful place at the top of the window, and restores the status bar at the bottom of the playlist in "View as Songs" mode.


You can revert to the godawful Liquid Glass nonsense by repeating the process and replacing YES with NO, if such a perverse urge should occur to you. More details about the process (and options to implement this system-wide) available at this link (many thanks to TidBits for publishing this):

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Oct 15, 2025 10:15 AM in response to vermagic

Here is a fix for you.


Here's a workaround. Per tidbits.com (link below), you can disable Liquid Glass on a per-app basis. Stop the Music app, open the Terminal app and enter the command


defaults write com.apple.Music com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES


then restart the Music app. This will revert the two most noxious changes to the app in my eyes: returns the controls to their rightful place at the top of the window, and restores the status bar at the bottom of the playlist in "View as Songs" mode.


You can revert to the godawful Liquid Glass nonsense by repeating the process and replacing YES with NO, if such a perverse urge should occur to you. More details about the process (and options to implement this system-wide) available at this link (many thanks to TidBits for publishing this):

Oct 10, 2025 6:21 AM in response to Boat Guy

Here's a workaround. Per tidbits.com (link below), you can disable Liquid Glass on a per-app basis. Stop the Music app, open the Terminal app and enter the command


defaults write com.apple.Music com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES


then restart the Music app. This will revert the two most noxious changes to the app in my eyes: returns the controls to their rightful place at the top of the window, and restores the status bar at the bottom of the playlist in "View as Songs" mode.


You can revert to the godawful Liquid Glass nonsense by repeating the process and replacing YES with NO, if such a perverse urge should occur to you. More details about the process (and options to implement this system-wide) available at this link (many thanks to TidBits for publishing this):


TidBits article on disabling Liquid Glass

Oct 3, 2025 4:26 PM in response to Boat Guy

Yes! Why change the location of something that has been consistent for decades?


At best the Music product team might think they are doing us a favor by maximizing screen real estate. Or possibly they are trying to align it with the iPad version. If so, that's annoying. We've got more screen on a Mac, we can afford the screen real estate. At worst they are doing it "just because" or "to shake things up". It's not coming across as intuitive or informed.


Apple should:

  • Offer allow us to move "playback controls" back to "Top/Classic" in Settings
  • Gather usage stats and see what people really prefer, or...


My son just said: "Why isn't it draggable, so you can move it wherever you want? It already looks like something you should be able to drag with those rounded corners...." What a brilliant insight. It should be whatever you want it to be. Apple should take note. He was already informed by Apple's design language to assume it was draggable.


I'd also recommend anyone and everyone with an opinion to say something at Product Feedback - Apple under Services you'll find Music. The form is clunky but muscle through it. It's got two comment boxes one under "Feedback Type" and the other under "What is your feedback about". The "What software are you using" checkbox list is pages long - yeesh. I'll fill one out, you should too. 🫵 Then be patient and lower all expectations in the hope of being pleasantly surprised years after you've gotten used to to the new location. 🗓️😑

Oct 15, 2025 9:46 AM in response to Boat Guy

I’ve noticed in the latest macOS update that Apple Music’s playback controls are now stuck at the bottom of the window.

This is really frustrating — on macOS, users naturally look and navigate to the top of the app for controls. It breaks years of muscle memory, adds unnecessary mouse travel, and is inconsistent with how other Apple apps work.

I’ve filed Feedback Assistant already, but I want to add my voice here because this is bad UX.

If you feel the same way, please reply or upvote this post so Apple can see this is affecting more than a few people.

Oct 9, 2025 6:52 AM in response to Boat Guy

I cannot agree with this more !! I hate it. Why oh why they decided to put it at the bottom is anyones guess. I've had nothing but issues since the upgrade. My entire music collection is on here, massive, and now when clicking onto a different song to play there is a massive lag with the spinning wheel of doom in between, it's like dial up has came back. Also cannot import a cd onto my library anymore with my external drive, which was working perfectly before the upgrade, sigh.

Tahoe Music app control bar in poor location

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