In the Chaos Cubed update for Minecraft, a brand-new music disc titled "Bounce" has officially arrived. This major update not only introduces the dangerous yet opportunistic Sulfur Caves, the unique Sulfur Cube mob, and Sulfur Springs, but also brings this incredibly soothing new track to the game. However, finding this disc in the vast world is no easy task.
Below is a detailed guide on how to obtain the Bounce music disc in the Minecraft Chaos Cubed update.
How to Find the Bounce Music Disc in Minecraft

To find the Bounce music disc in the game, you must travel to the Sulfur Caves biome and locate a generated Mineshaft. As is well known, Mineshafts are long-standing structures in the game, popular among players for the rich loot chests they contain.
While there are various structures in Minecraft that can yield music discs, Mineshafts were previously not on the list of potential sources—a setting that has changed with this update. The Bounce music disc has a specific generation mechanic: when a Mineshaft structure generates within the Sulfur Caves biome, the minecart chests inside have a 42.1% chance of containing the disc.

Because of this, the process of obtaining the disc is quite challenging. Although Mineshafts are common in the game, the probability of them generating specifically within the Sulfur Caves is not high. You not only need to find this specific combination through exploration but also delve deep into the intricate tunnels to search for minecart chests. Even if you successfully meet these conditions, it is not a 100% guarantee, as you still face the 42.1% probability challenge.
The Sound and Style of the Bounce Music Disc

The track featured on the Bounce music disc was composed by fingerspit, offering an elegant and soothing melody. Once you have successfully added it to your collection, simply play it in a Jukebox to enjoy it in-game. For the best audiovisual experience, it is recommended to turn up the music volume in your settings.
Overall, the track conveys a positive and uplifting mood. It begins with a blend of slow yet bright and light electronic drum beats and synthesizer tones. Its overall tone shares similarities with the Lo-fi Hip Hop beats and instrumental works popular on YouTube, yet it maintains a high level of uniqueness, perfectly fitting the artistic standards expected of a Minecraft music disc.