Loudness War
The Loudness War refers to a mastering trend where the perceived volume of tracks is pushed higher by heavily reducing dynamic range (using compression and limiting). The goal was often to stand out on radio or streaming platforms, but it led to loss of clarity, depth, and listener fatigue. Today, with volume normalization on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, the loudness race is less relevant, and more producers aim for balanced, dynamic mixes.
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