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The image shows the user interface of the manet music player on a mac. The focus is on an album titled "Vom Vintage Verweht" by the artist Dendemann. The album was released in 2010 and contains 13 tracks with a total length of 48 minutes.

In the top left, you can see the album cover: a gray background with a broken wall from which bricks are emerging. Above it is a stylized, graffiti-like script. In the bottom right of the cover, there is an illustrated male figure with a red cap, drawn in a comic-book style.

To the right of the cover, the album title is displayed in large white letters, with the artist's name below it. This is followed by the release year and the number of tracks.
Beneath that are two large buttons: "Play" and "Shuffle."

Below that, a tracklist is visible. The first track is called "Nesthocker" and is currently selected and playing. More tracks follow below, each with its duration listed to the right.

At the bottom of the window is the playback bar with back, pause, and forward buttons, as well as a timeline. To the left of it, the currently playing track "Nesthocker" is shown again with a small album cover, and to the right is a volume slider.

The entire interface is designed in light gray and pink tones and has a clean, modern look.
The image shows the user interface of the manet music player on a mac. The focus is on an album titled "Vom Vintage Verweht" by the artist Dendemann. The album was released in 2010 and contains 13 tracks with a total length of 48 minutes. In the top left, you can see the album cover: a gray background with a broken wall from which bricks are emerging. Above it is a stylized, graffiti-like script. In the bottom right of the cover, there is an illustrated male figure with a red cap, drawn in a comic-book style. To the right of the cover, the album title is displayed in large white letters, with the artist's name below it. This is followed by the release year and the number of tracks. Beneath that are two large buttons: "Play" and "Shuffle." Below that, a tracklist is visible. The first track is called "Nesthocker" and is currently selected and playing. More tracks follow below, each with its duration listed to the right. At the bottom of the window is the playback bar with back, pause, and forward buttons, as well as a timeline. To the left of it, the currently playing track "Nesthocker" is shown again with a small album cover, and to the right is a volume slider. The entire interface is designed in light gray and pink tones and has a clean, modern look.
The image shows the user interface of the manet music player on a mac. The focus is on an album titled "Vom Vintage Verweht" by the artist Dendemann. The album was released in 2010 and contains 13 tracks with a total length of 48 minutes.

In the top left, you can see the album cover: a gray background with a broken wall from which bricks are emerging. Above it is a stylized, graffiti-like script. In the bottom right of the cover, there is an illustrated male figure with a red cap, drawn in a comic-book style.

To the right of the cover, the album title is displayed in large white letters, with the artist's name below it. This is followed by the release year and the number of tracks.
Beneath that are two large buttons: "Play" and "Shuffle."

Below that, a tracklist is visible. The first track is called "Nesthocker" and is currently selected and playing. More tracks follow below, each with its duration listed to the right.

At the bottom of the window is the playback bar with back, pause, and forward buttons, as well as a timeline. To the left of it, the currently playing track "Nesthocker" is shown again with a small album cover, and to the right is a volume slider.

The entire interface is designed in light gray and pink tones and has a clean, modern look.
The image shows the user interface of the manet music player on a mac. The focus is on an album titled "Vom Vintage Verweht" by the artist Dendemann. The album was released in 2010 and contains 13 tracks with a total length of 48 minutes. In the top left, you can see the album cover: a gray background with a broken wall from which bricks are emerging. Above it is a stylized, graffiti-like script. In the bottom right of the cover, there is an illustrated male figure with a red cap, drawn in a comic-book style. To the right of the cover, the album title is displayed in large white letters, with the artist's name below it. This is followed by the release year and the number of tracks. Beneath that are two large buttons: "Play" and "Shuffle." Below that, a tracklist is visible. The first track is called "Nesthocker" and is currently selected and playing. More tracks follow below, each with its duration listed to the right. At the bottom of the window is the playback bar with back, pause, and forward buttons, as well as a timeline. To the left of it, the currently playing track "Nesthocker" is shown again with a small album cover, and to the right is a volume slider. The entire interface is designed in light gray and pink tones and has a clean, modern look.