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!–
Last Bar – ‘I Can’t Lie’ – Radio Edit
[deep house]
Astrolemo – ‘Kirby’
[trip-hop/downtempo]
Mishegas – ‘Feel It All’
[chillwave]
Misaïdu – ‘Shinobi’
[psydub/glitch]
Forest Little– ‘The Grind’
[electro/acid techno]
Valix – ‘Inseparable’
[progressive house/melodic techno]
Dream Thief – ‘Low’
[chillstep/future bass]
Leonell Cassio – ‘Sick & Tired’ (Feat. Lily Hain)
[electro pop/future bass]
Geeva Flava – ‘Hadal’
[downtempo/jazztronica]
Tim Royan – ‘Synaptic Synthesis’
[drum n’ bass/glitch]
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.