Stash v0.9.76 build 112 (Spotify + YouTube Music client)


Stash v0.9.76 build 112 (Spotify + YouTube Music client)

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Stash v0.9.76 build 112 (Spotify + YouTube Music client)
Requirements: 8.0+
Overview: Stash is an offline-first Android music player that syncs your liked songs, playlists, daily mixes, and discover mixes from both Spotify and YouTube Music into a single unified local library. Tracks are downloaded as high-quality FLAC audio.

Your Spotify + YouTube Music library, offline in FLAC for free.

Stash is an offline-first Android music player that syncs your liked songs, playlists, daily mixes, and discover mixes from both Spotify and YouTube Music into a single unified local library. Tracks are downloaded as high-quality FLAC audio.

Stash is not an online streaming service. It’s a personal-library tool for people who already have Spotify or YouTube Music accounts and want their library available offline on their terms. Studio quality tracks, they’re yours to keep.

Features
● Offline everything — tracks download as high-quality lossless audio
● Bulletproof matching — finds the right version of tracks 99% of the time
● Custom playlists — create your own playlists and save tracks to them from anywhere.
● Spotify & YT sync preferences — choose exactly which playlists, liked songs, daily mixes, and discovery mixes to sync. Individual toggles for each. Don’t want Daily Mix 3? Turn it off.
● Expanded Spotify mix detection — Release Radar, Discover Weekly, On Repeat, Daylist, Repeat Rewind, Time Capsule, and Daily Mixes 1-6 are all automatically detected when available. Each gets its own toggle.
● Refresh vs Accumulate sync modes — mixes can either replace their contents each sync (Refresh) or stack new tracks on top of what’s already there (Accumulate). Your call.
● Parallel downloads — 8 simultaneous tracks. Background sync runs as a foreground service so it actually finishes with the phone locked.
● High-res album art
● Automatic update notifications — checks GitHub for new releases daily and notifies you when one is available.
● Full equalizer — 5-band EQ with presets, bass boost, and virtualizer
● Spotify sign-in built in — just log into Spotify inside the app
● Private by design — credentials encrypted with AES-256-GCM, no servers, no telemetry, nothing leaves your phone
● Free and open source — no subscriptions, no ads, GPL-3.0


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➡ Languages: Full Multi Languages
➡ CPU architectures: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
➡ Screen DPIs: 160dpi, 240dpi, 320dpi, 480dpi, 640dpi

What’s New:
Stash v0.9.76 is a top-to-bottom UI/UX makeover — the biggest visual release yet. Home, Library, Sync, Search, and artist pages were all redesigned around one language: discovery-first Home with your mixes front and center, a listen-first Library, calm Sync controls that tell the truth, and artist pages worth exploring. Plus a long-standing bug finally dies: queue drag-to-reorder actually works. The details below if you want them — otherwise just update and wander around.
Home

● Home got a full redesign. Genre chips up top now drive real discovery rows — New Releases, Qobuz Playlists, and Top Albums all follow the genre you pick, with “See all” opening a full browse grid. Top Albums collapses to five with a “Show all” toggle, and switching genres no longer flashes the page.
● Your mixes moved home. The Daily Discover hero is now a swipeable pager — your own Stash mixes ride alongside it as equal hero cards, with a + ring under the play button to create a new mix. Below it, your synced mixes are grouped into rails by kind: Made for you, Radios, and Mood & decades, each card marked with a source dot.
● Long-press is the control surface. Long-press any mix card to refresh, edit, delete, or hide it from Home. Long-press Daily Discover itself for Refresh or Minimize for now — minimize tucks it away until the next app launch.
● The tip jar became a ticker. Supporters now scroll wall-to-wall across a slim dublab-style marquee strip — every name and message rides the tape. Tap it to join them.

Library
● Library is listen-first now. Category chips stay pinned while the header and recents rail scroll away, a proper sort & filter sheet replaces the old controls, and the Liked tab can sift by source (All / Stash / Spotify / YouTube). The mixes shelf is gone from Library — mixes live on Home now.

Sync
● Sync receipts tell the truth. Each sync row now says whether it ran Online or Offline, shows how many tracks it actually surfaced, and cancelled runs say Cancelled instead of pretending they finished.
● Source cards went calm. Spotify and YouTube cards are now a compact numbers dashboard — mixes, playlists, liked counts at a glance — with a dedicated Manage screen behind them: pinned search, All/Synced/Off filters, per-playlist sync toggles, and per-mix “Shown on Home” switches.

Search & Artists
● Search opens like a command bar. A proper Search headline with a tonal input field, and a cleaner Recent list with a Clear action.
● Artist pages got a real front door. An editorial hero with the artist’s photo, name, and listener count; a play coin and radio ring replace the old stock buttons; a Support chip links straight to their Bandcamp or website; and a row of social coins covers the rest. Below it, the new About section pulls the artist’s bio, photo, and socials.

Now Playing & Queue
● You can finally reorder the queue. Hold the ≡ handle on any upcoming track and drag — moves commit to the player and stick. This was broken since the queue sheet first shipped; the drag silently cancelled itself on the first row swap.
● The FLAC emblem stopped covering the art. It moved from the top-left of album covers to the bottom-right — the corner record stickers actually go on — and went translucent so the art shows through.
● Live lyrics are opt-in now. By default you get a quiet “View lyrics ♪” bar instead of the scrolling live line; flip the Live toggle in the lyrics sheet header if you want the karaoke back.
● Now Playing has a light mode. A pastel wash that matches the app’s light theme instead of forcing the dark player.
● Switches match the brand. Every toggle in Sync and Settings now wears the plum & cream treatment.

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More Info:
https://github.com/rawnaldclark/Stash

Download Instructions:
https://ouo.io/jkgZ9W … 6.apk.html

Mirrors:
https://ouo.io/JOl90I

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