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Plattenalbum is a Modern-Looking MPD Client for Linux

This week I came across Plattenalbum, a modern GTK4/libadwaita frontend for the Music Player Daemon (MPD). MPD remains a popular way to make music stored on a server or a computer available on other devices, with capable, user-friendly frontend clients for mobile and desktop devices a crucial element. And Plattenalbum looks a solid choice. Note: this is not a “why you should use MPD” article nor a guide to installing MPD on Ubuntu. MPD isn’t an ‘everyone’ solution. If all you need to do is play music files you keep on your device then a regular Linux music player, e.g., Rhythmbox, […]

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