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    Euphonica is a Rust-Powered MPD Client Heavy on Bling

    July 25, 2025

    Album art in the euphonica music player on a colourful background.Euphonica is a new Rust-based MPD frontend for Linux desktops, with ‘bling’ as a key feature. I showcase its design, features, and current development status.

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