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I just set up Navidrome in my lunch break and am looking into exactly this. I hadn't downloaded/organized my last Bandcamp purchases and now I have 32 zip files on my laptop and am wondering how to get them properly tagged and sorted in the existing library.
I'm rereading this article by @nfreak@lemmy.ml and it seems like beets could be an answer, but I don't fully understand what exactly it does yet.
Beets is one solution, and I also recommend taking a look at Musicbrainz Picard. It's a more graphical and user friendly way (though more manual) to identify, organize, tag, and sort music into a preferred format. It's what I use on all my Bandcamp purchases to clean up metadata and add things like lyrics before it automatically throws it into the right folder