Deemix Arl Premium -

Yes, but with severe limitations. A free Deezer account’s ARL grants only:

This is where the “Premium” part of the keyword becomes essential.


Many Deemix users argue: “I pay for Deezer HiFi. Ripping a FLAC for my offline DAP is no different from recording a vinyl to tape.” However, legally, this argument rarely holds. If you truly care about artists:


Numerous Telegram groups, Discord servers, and Reddit forums (like r/deemix) share ARLs from hacked or shared premium accounts. However:

Verdict: Avoid shared ARLs. They are unreliable and unethical. Deemix Arl Premium

Assumptions: Linux/macOS/Windows with Python and FFmpeg available or using a packaged release.

  • Using a packaged release:

  • From source (example, general steps):

  • Windows packaged (if available):

  • Docker (if supported):

  • There are two ways to obtain a Premium ARL: legitimate and illegitimate. Let’s explore both.

    This is the critical question. Deemix violates Deezer’s Terms of Service (ToS).

    Legal risks are low for downloaders (lawsuits target uploaders), but Deezer actively bans accounts that misuse ARLs. If you use your real email/PayPal for a Deezer subscription and abuse Deemix, Deezer can terminate your account without a refund. Yes, but with severe limitations

    Ethical stance: Many users justify Deemix by saying, "I pay for streaming, so I want permanent backups." Legally, this is a grey area. Morally, it depends on your support for artists. FLAC downloads from Deemix deprive artists of revenue compared to buying from Bandcamp or Qobuz.


    Deemix Arl Premium is a community-developed fork/variant of Deemix (an open-source tool for downloading music from streaming services via the Deemix engine) that integrates additional features, user interface improvements, and premium-oriented utilities often bundled under the “Arl” name (the “arl” token refers to the authentication cookie/token format used by certain streaming services). This guide explains what it is, how it differs from base Deemix, key features, installation and usage, configuration and troubleshooting, legal and ethical considerations, and alternatives.

    (Note: This guide discusses technical details and usage patterns. Ensure you comply with all laws and service terms in your jurisdiction before using any such tools.)

    Deemix is a popular open-source command-line (and GUI) application designed to download music directly from Deezer’s servers. Unlike screen recorders or YouTube converters, Deemix pulls the original audio file from Deezer’s CDN (Content Delivery Network). This means if Deezer has a song in FLAC (lossless), Deemix can download that exact FLAC file. This is where the “Premium” part of the

    Deemix is the successor to the now-defunct "Deezloader Remix." It allows users to:

    However, Deemix itself is just a tool. Its capabilities depend entirely on the ARL you feed it.