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I use deemon to download my music from Deezer (free account only supports 128kb/s, this is enough for me though).
For the music server I tried both Jellyfin with the Finamp app and Navidrome with the Tempo app on Android.
For desktop app for both I use SonixD/Feishin (crossplatform)
Both where fantastic solutions but I stuck with Navidrome as it was easier to share playlists. (As an URL for non registered users or as public playlist for all registered users)
My setup is as following: Hypervisor: Proxmox VE NAS: TrueNAS Scale (where all music is stored)
1 LXC container with Deemon installed that downloads music in mounted NFS share from TrueNAS
1 VM with Navidrome installed in Docker with the music folder mounted with NFS
You don't have to use such a setup, you can perfectly do this on your existing PC with Windows, MacOS or Linux with DE. Or server OS like Linux with CLI, OpenMediaVault, TrueNAS Scale or unRAID