I’m coming into this area as a practical and philosophical result of:
- me wanting to own my music
- CDs are barely being made
2.1. If they are - they’re not being shipped to my corner of the world - Torrenting often failed me in terms of variety.
However - I am absolutely ignorant about equipment, maintainance, and know-hows of the audiophile world.


If you’re looking to “own” your music, another path is something like Zotify. You can actually download tracks from the service with the similar name. Philosophical issues aside, I have no issues using them for a bit to build out my collection.
There’s also the revived Deemix-GUI project on github, which does the same for Deezer and supports 320kbit mp3 or 1411kbit FLAC downloads.
Also I can recommend Tiddl or even Tidarr if you want multiple people to be able to use. It does require a subscription but I used it outside of having copies of everything, mostly just to stream while I’m out and about or wanting too try new music