After talking to the mpd irc guys the issue I am currently facing is apparently 
due to an out dated version of mpd.  Apologies for not being able to assist 
further.
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5 Sep 2019, 13:52 by [email protected]:

> get the following :
>
> assertion "nbytes > 0 || is.IsEOF()" failed: file 
> "../mpd-0.21.11/src/decoder/Bridge.cxx", line 406, function "Read"
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> 5 Sep 2019, 12:58 by [email protected]:
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>> On 2019/09/05 14:48, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> i am experiencing mpd force stopping when playing music. Ncmpcpp says 
>>> connection is refused and I have to manually start mpd again in order to 
>>> resume playback (the force stop happens at various lengths of time after 
>>> resuming play).  These are following steps i took to setup mpd:
>>>
>>> 1) install mpd
>>> 2) doas groupadd mpd
>>> 3) doas usermod -G mpd $username
>>> 4) doas rcctl enable mpd
>>> 5) doas rcctl set mpd user $username
>>>
>>> After reading man 2 sysctl I did the following:
>>>
>>> 1) doas mkdir /var/crash/mpd
>>> 2) doas sysctl kern.nosuidcoredump=2 (also did =3)
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I am still unable to get any form of crash logs for mpd.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your patience and time. 
>>>
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>> I'm not an mpd user, but try running it in the foreground and see if
>> it gives any clue. Looks like "mpd --stderr --no-daemon --verbose" might
>> do this.
>>
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