I store my music as flac files when available. I don't claim to be able to hear the difference between that and a good quality mp3 file. It is mostly to give me options in the future.
Music is stored on a samba file server on the network as: Music/Artist/Album/file.mp3, or Music/Artist/file.mp3
Played over the network using foobar2000. Most music is mp3 format, I get flac when possible for future purposes. I can't tell the difference between a high bitrate mp3 and flac.
Music is only backed up to a secondary drive, not to any cloud. It's so massive and replaceable that it's not justifiable for me to upload it to a cloud backup.
My workflow for importing music files is not the best and needs improvement. Currently I use foobar2000's feature of moving songs to a specific folder (samba file share) named after the artist/album. But I import music so infrequently I forget how to use it.
I don't need my music to be "instantly available on all devices" - I have probably 2,500 albums that I've bought/digitized through the years. I can't listen to that much - I like listening to 1-5 albums per week on rotation/repeat.
/srv/music/
/srv/music/$Artist/$album1/
/srv/music/$Artist/$album2/
That allows me to quickly find things, although it doesn't work well for classical music, and I found that I tend to create subgroups for soundtracks which throws things off too: /srv/music/Soundtracks/$film1
/srv/music/Soundtracks/$film2
For playing I use mpd as a music-server, and sonata to play it back. I also run the logitech media deamon thing to present the music to a squeezebox inside the flat.The feature-set is mostly geared towards accurately storing western classical music circa 1500 to the present day. It also supports albums ("non-classical") too with correct support for multiple CDs.
Whilst it is web-based, it basically spits out XSPF (essentially a "better" M3U playlist) that point to the files themselves.
Source is https://github.com/lamby/musicdb if anyone is interested.
Then I got Spotify and don't bother much with it anymore...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banshee_%28media_player%29
I don't have this accessible by the internet or anything like that, just shared on home wifi, and make up short (~1 day) playlists for my phone, or CDs for older cars.
music/drumandbass/2014/03/missing_persons_ep
quality: if you want to take your music to the next level, i recommend getting a good set of headphones AND using flac format instead of mp3