The music player gives you nice big
icons of album art, and the widget will also show this, with the widget offering up play / pause and skip controls without having to dive into the application.
Of course the 16th - and 17th - century Chinese artists making these homage albums are light years away from the accelerated dialectics of Post-Enlightenment Western art, with an ethos apparently more congruent with that of Russian icon painters or Medieval and Gothic artists, many of whom remained anonymous, repudiating their individuality in the service of Go
Of course the 16th - and 17th - century Chinese artists making these homage
albums are light years away from the accelerated dialectics
of Post-Enlightenment Western art, with an ethos apparently more congruent with that of Russian icon painters or Medieval and Gothic artists, many of whom remained anonymous, repudiating their individuality in the service of Go
of Post-Enlightenment Western
art, with an ethos apparently more congruent with that
of Russian icon painters or Medieval and Gothic artists, many of whom remained anonymous, repudiating their individuality in the service of Go
of Russian
icon painters or Medieval and Gothic artists, many
of whom remained anonymous, repudiating their individuality in the service of Go
of whom remained anonymous, repudiating their individuality in the service
of Go
of God.
The main interface is a grid
of album art icons, with tags showing the number
of unplayed podcasts in the corner.