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!–
Veinmelter – ‘Night Traveler’
[downtempo]
Ekki Hugsa– ‘Stockholm’
[downtempo/chill-hop]
Subtle Smiles – ‘Human’
[trip-hop]
Botany– ‘Times’
[indie electronic/idm]
N1MA – ‘Dr. Rico’ – Radio Edit
[tech house]
DAñSE– ‘The Meadow’
[downtempo/chillwave]
Tempo Fugitive– ‘Turbo Charged’
[outrun]
Daniel Troberg– ‘Ascent’
[ambient/drone]
fire_sign – ‘One Struggle’
[deep house/indie electronic]
BillyBones – ‘Walking With Purpose’
[synthwave]
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.