Mastering Guide

Mastering Electronic for Bandcamp

Electronic translates differently to Bandcamp than other genres. no normalization (your master plays as delivered) is the right loudness target; -1.0 dBTP recommended is the right peak ceiling. The chain has to honor tight kick punch, controlled sub, dynamic ranges built into the production while delivering against the platform spec. Here's how it works.

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Why Electronic masters differently for Bandcamp

Electronic has a specific spectral signature: extended low end down to 30 Hz, wide stereo image in mids, bright highs. Bandcamp's delivery context — Often more audiophile-leaning; preserves dynamics; vinyl-buying overlap — means the master has to translate from studio monitors to the listener's actual gear. Bandcamp does NOT apply loudness normalization — your master plays exactly as uploaded. Listeners can download lossless.

Reference artists in this space: Four Tet, Caribou, Jamie xx, Bonobo. Listening to commercial masters in the genre on Bandcamp gives a calibration target for where your master should sit.

The platform spec

Loudness target
no normalization (your master plays as delivered)
True-peak ceiling
-1.0 dBTP recommended
Delivery format
Bandcamp serves your uploaded WAV/FLAC at native quality + transcoded MP3
Electronic natural range
-8 to -10 LUFS

How LuvLang's 24-stage chain tunes for Electronic

The chain runs the same 24 named stages on every track, but the parameters tune to genre. For Electronic, the emphasized moves are: Multiband compression on drums + sidechain awareness + sub-bass monoization. These are not on/off toggles — they're parameter adjustments inside stages that are always running.

The combination delivers a master that sits at no normalization (your master plays as delivered) on Bandcamp while preserving the tight kick punch, controlled sub, dynamic ranges built into the production signature listeners associate with the genre.

Common Electronic mastering pitfalls (and what we do about them)

What you upload, what comes back

Drag any WAV / MP3 / FLAC into the chain. The system runs the full 24 stages, applies the Electronic preset, targets no normalization (your master plays as delivered) for Bandcamp delivery, and produces a master in under 5 minutes. You hear the full A/B before you pay. Bandcamp-ready export available in your tier's format set.

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Frequently asked

What LUFS should I master Electronic for Bandcamp?

Bandcamp's recommended target is no normalization (your master plays as delivered). Electronic naturally sits well at -8 to -10 LUFS, so for Bandcamp delivery aim for the platform target while preserving tight kick punch, controlled sub, dynamic ranges built into the production.

Why does mastering Electronic differ for Bandcamp?

Bandcamp does NOT apply loudness normalization — your master plays exactly as uploaded. Listeners can download lossless. Electronic has unique characteristics — extended low end down to 30 Hz, wide stereo image in mids, bright highs — so the chain is tuned for that combination, not a generic preset.

What true-peak ceiling should I use?

-1.0 dBTP recommended is the recommended true-peak ceiling for Bandcamp. Going louder doesn't help — platform normalization plus codec headroom means -1 dBTP delivers full perceived loudness without inter-sample peak distortion on bandcamp serves your uploaded wav/flac at native quality + transcoded mp3.

What should I avoid mastering Electronic?

Three common mistakes: sub-bass overload on streaming; lifeless drops from over-compression; phase issues in stereo widening. LuvLang's chain detects each of these and applies corrective processing — Multiband compression on drums + sidechain awareness + sub-bass monoization are the targeted moves.

Can I hear it before I pay?

Yes — every master plays through full A/B preview before checkout. Toggle Original ↔ Mastered in real time on the same playhead. Pay only if it sounds right. From $14.99.