It’d be Loom as well for me. I loved Brian Moriarty’s earlier game Wishbringer, and his Loom felt somewhat similar, just with graphics and music instead of a text parser. The audio tape in the box with the prologue was pretty unique as well. Sadly, the sequel Forge was never finished.
As for current music, I mostly listen to independent artists who are on Bandcamp, so I buy there to support them (and happily pay a bit more than asked to my favorites).
I buy music that is not available on Bandcamp from online stores that sell lossless quality, e.g. Qobuz.
For older mainstream stuff, I tend to buy used CDs and rip them.
Sometimes I still buy CDs (or vinyl), particularly special bundles with physical goodies, or I’m given them as presents (I still prefer a physical CD to a voucher for a download store).