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A great FOSS Soulseek client better(in my totally correct opinion) than the official one is {Nicotine+|Desktop Client}, another is {slskd|Web Client} that i had running to share my library until i blew it up and still have not fixed. worked great until. well. me.
After coming close to losing my music library once (and other less important slop), if you don't have anything external to back it up to, you could use Syncthing to share it to someone else that has some free disk space. And if you don't want to share your tunes, you can encrypt it :)
sorry for your lost data :( i hope that you can rebuild your music library without to much hassle