amplitude: The amount of a signal. Amplitude is measured by determining the amount of fluctuation in air pressure (of a sound), voltage (of an electrical signal), or numerical data (in a digital application). When the signal is in the audio range, amplitude is perceived as loudness.
–A playlist featuring 10 recent electronica gems you should definitely dig!–
Steven Sayles – ‘The Rise’
[downtempo/minimal electronic]
Ambientcloud – ‘Vapor’
[synthwave]
Bag of Brains – ‘$ANDB0X 22’
[chillwave/lo-fi]
V-Neck Sweater – ‘Retrieve’
[chillwave/bedroom pop]
ALM – ‘Wine & Chill’
[instrumental/hip-hop]
Wired7i – ‘The Eggplant’
[techno/electronic]
Lavender Fields – ‘Gravitude’
[downtempo/experimental]
CRi – ‘Remember You’
[deep house]
ZES – ‘Faded’
[idm/trip-hop]
RL Grimes & graves – ‘Arcus’
[trap]
Warning: Sounds that are 85 dBA or above can permanently damage your ears. The more sound pressure a sound has, the less time it takes to cause damage. For example, a sound at 85 dBA may take as long at 8 hours to cause permanent damage, while a sound at 100 dBA can start damaging hair cells after only 30 minutes of listening.
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