Music Night All Mod Test&Color

Kaze Games
4.2
Rating
100K+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Music Night All Mod Test&Color

As someone who’s always fiddling with equalizers and hunting for new music, I downloaded Music Night All Mod Test&Color on a whim. I was curious if it was just another basic music player with a skin. After a couple of weeks, I can say it’s become my go-to app for when I want to really dig into a song’s layers or just set a perfect mood with colors. It’s from Kaze Games, and it feels like a passion project for audio tinkerers.

Features & Highlights

The core of this app is the “Mod Test” feature, which is way cooler than a standard EQ. I was listening to an old rock track and used a mod to isolate and boost the guitar riff—it felt like I was hearing a hidden track. The color themes aren’t just aesthetic; I matched a dark blue pulsing theme to a synthwave playlist, and it genuinely enhanced the experience. The library is massive, but I found its strength in niche genres like lo-fi and ambient, where the sound tweaks really shine. Building playlists is straightforward, and I love that I can download my custom mixes for my commute.

User Experience

Opening the app for the first time, the interface is a bit busy, but I got the hang of it quickly. The real magic happened last weekend. I had friends over, and we used the app to create a shared playlist. We passed my phone around, each person adding a song and picking a wild color theme for it. Then, we used the sound mods to make a bass-heavy preset for dance tracks and a crisp, clear one for vocals. It turned a normal listening session into an interactive game. On a daily basis, I use it to fine-tune podcasts for clarity during my walks.

Pricing

The app is completely free, which is pretty amazing for what it offers. There are ads, but they’re mostly banner ads at the bottom of the screen or short video ads between switching major sections—they haven’t interrupted music playback for me. I haven’t felt pressured to pay for anything, and so far, all the core features like the mod tester and theme library are unlocked. For a free app, it delivers exceptional value.

Updates & Support

I noticed an update about two weeks after I installed it, which added a few new visualizer themes. The developer, Kaze Games, seems active. I had one minor bug where a theme didn’t apply correctly; I used the in-app feedback form and got a helpful, non-automated reply within 48 hours with a workaround. The update history shows they focus on refining the mod tools and adding new color packs, which tells me they’re listening to their users.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded it directly from the official Google Play Store. The app does ask for storage permissions to save offline music and playlist data, which makes sense. Its privacy policy is fairly standard for a free music app—it collects some usage data for ads and app improvement. I haven’t noticed any overly intrusive tracking pop-ups. The ads are clearly served through common networks, but I haven’t seen any shady redirects. As always with free apps, I’m cautious about what personal info I put in the profile.

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App information

DeveloperKaze Games
Version26
RequiresTeen
Downloads100K+
Pricefree