

Music Player GO
Very slim and nice music player with low memory footprint!.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Android
- Android Tablet
- F-Droid
The GitHub repository was archived in January 2025.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Dark Mode
Music Player GO News & Activities
Recent activities
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to HiFidelity
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to Blarock- POX added Music Player GO as alternative to Nova Music
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to Kalorite
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to Echo: Music Player and Echo Music
Jqri added Music Player GO as alternative to PixelPlayer
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to Petrichor
gwrvan-barre added Music Player GO as alternative to Booming Music
POX added Music Player GO as alternative to ClassiPod- justarandom updated Music Player GO
Music Player GO information
Featured in Lists
UI = User Interface UX = User eXperience Most open source apps offer out-dated or classic material design UI. If the …
What is Music Player GO?
Very slim, nice and open source music player! Now written in Kotlin!
FEATURES:
? Unifield UI, the way I'd like it to be: • Colorful, simple and 'unified' UI: no need to navigate between screens; • Awesome typeface: Raleway + Roboto condensed; • Expandable bottom panel: player controls/settings: ? Played song info: a click opens the played Artist's page/album; ? Skip to previous song (long click enables 1x); ? Play/pause; ? Skip to next song; • Music organized by Artist; • Revealable Artist's page: albums/songs; • Colorful Wave scroller; • Search bar (which can be disabled); • Dark status bar icons (available from Android Marshmallow);
? Settings at hand: • Dynamic shuffle button: randomly plays the device/Artist songs; • System equalizer (if present on the device); • Themes (light and inverted) toggle; • Search bar visibility toggle; • Link to git page; • 16 UI Accents;
? Other features: • Pause/resume when the headsets are (dis)connected; • Simple audio focus (notifications, calls, or other media apps) management;







