What do you use to listen to music locally in 2018, Jow Forums?

What do you use to listen to music locally in 2018, Jow Forums?
I have always used foobar, it "just werks" but I wonder if in the current year anything else has taken the throne.
Honestly Groove Music looks really nice but is too barebones for my liking.

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>Local Music
>2018
You are mistaken

Rockboxed PMP + 256gb microSD

fag

I use Clementine. I love being able to use a queue, moodbar, and the visualizer is a nice touch. I don't like my music player to look like iShit though.
I "only" have ~40gb and I carry around 1/4 of that on my phone.

Audacious

mpv

for....audio?

MusicBee on Windows (you can find it on the store)
Lollypop on Linux (if I use GNOME)
Clementine is also very good both on Windows and Linux

AIMP

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VLC is fine. It does everything.

mpv is incredibly good even for audio. If you use a graphical frontend like Gnome-mpv you can easily manage playlists and so albums

Desktop: Foobar, with a default layout

Phone: Musicolet. Pretty plain looking, but functional, and no network connection required.

Also have a Rockboxed Sansa Clip Zip for when I don't have my phone with me, or to plug into the aux jack in my car.

MusicBee

rythmbox

Swinsian on macOS

limewire

cmus

If your music player needs anything more than a list of the songs in the playlist then you're doing it wrong.
It plays music. You hear music, you don't watch it. Your player needs to be functional in that role and that's all that matters.

Winamp on windows
mpd + ncmpcpp on gentoo linux
vanilla music on android

mpd + ncmpcpp + keyboard binds and notifications on linux
groove on Windows, I only use it for gaming anyways
Vinyl on Android

Cmu in terminal

I HAVE EVOLVED BEYOND THE NEED FOR SCREENS

> 5.6mhz DSD
> 3 buttons
> 128gb card
> Big Ol Knob

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Quod Libet

>Winamp on windows
its not 2004 anymore dude

I've been using cmus for months now and no issues so far. Simple, lightweight, can be used in a terminal and does the job just fine.

This.
I couldn't give two shits about how a music player looks, that's why I use cmus, like other Anons here.

Poweramp. I don't know what year it is.

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Poweramp on phone
Foobar2000

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cmus

i used to use foobar for a long time. when i lost my config to a hardware failure, i didn't feel like customizing it all over again. now i use musicbee, which werks and is nice without having to customize it.

on my phone i use poweramp. i used to use a dedicated pmp, but it got stolen.

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musicbee because it doesnt wig out with a huge library like foobar does

What exactly has changed in the audio playback industry in the past 14 years that would render winamp an incapable media player today?

Foobar. Looks really nice and formal after making my own layout from scratch and adding a waveform seekbar.

Foobar 2000

music bee is 10/10

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mpd+ncmpcpp for linux, fb2k for windows, Sony dap (pic related) for mobile.

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