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23 tracks on Apple Music's Breaking Metal were measured on 2026-07-08 — spectrum, loudness, dynamics, stereo image and timbre. This is the playlist's sound as numbers, and your track can be scored against it below.

PLR 12.7 dB · tilt -0.11 dB/oct · corr 0.56
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Third-octave spectrum of the Breaking Metal lineup: mean level per band (line) and one standard deviation (shaded), in dB. Measured, not illustrated.

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How Breaking Metal sounds, in numbers

Tonally, Breaking Metal is bright for a streaming playlist — the upper octaves carry nearly as much energy as the lows: the median spectral tilt across its 23 measured tracks is -0.11 dB per octave, and the spectral centroid sits at 813 Hz — 81 Hz above the median of all 59 playlists we measure. Dynamically it is moderately compressed, with usable transient headroom, at a median PLR of 12.7 dB (track range 8.7–16.1 dB). Loudness range is 1.7 LU — loudness barely moves within a track. The stereo image is wide but phase-safe (median correlation 0.56, mid/side ratio 5.4 dB). Musically, the lineup shows tonal centers are loose (key clarity 0.50), an even split between major and minor keys, highly repetitive structures (repetitiveness 0.96). Event density points to busy arrangements: 4.00 onsets per second at the median. On the engine's perceptual scales the lineup reads Warmth 98/100 and Richness 69/100.

MetricMedianTrack range
Peak-to-loudness ratio (PLR)12.7 dB8.7 – 16.1
Loudness range (LRA)1.7 LU0.4 – 19.6
Crest factor11.0 dB7.1 – 16.1
Dynamic range5.5 dB2.9 – 28.0
Spectral tilt-0.11 dB/oct-0.80 – 0.64
Spectral centroid813 Hz504 – 1363
Spectral rolloff3460 Hz2159 – 5456
Stereo correlation0.560.25 – 0.84
Mid/side ratio5.4 dB2.2 – 10.4
Onset rate4.00 events/s1.53 – 6.97
Key clarity0.500.23 – 0.81
Repetitiveness0.960.85 – 0.99

Median integrated loudness of the measured previews: -11.9 LUFS. Treat this as a property of loudness-normalized 30-second previews, not a mastering target — see what LUFS is.

Questions

How is the Breaking Metal sound profile measured?

The engine analyzes public 30-second previews of the 23 tracks on the playlist lineup of 2026-07-08: a 30-band third-octave spectrum, loudness and dynamics metering, stereo correlation and timbre statistics. The previews are deleted after measurement — only the statistics are kept.

How loud and compressed are tracks on Breaking Metal?

The median peak-to-loudness ratio is 12.7 dB, with individual tracks ranging from 8.7 to 16.1 dB. Higher PLR means more transient headroom; lower means denser limiting.

Does my mix's stereo width matter for Breaking Metal?

The lineup's median stereo correlation is 0.56. If your track is far wider or narrower than that, it will stand out from the playlist's sound — which the Radar score reflects.

Does matching the profile guarantee a placement?

No. Editors weigh story, momentum and taste — things no analysis can measure. What the profile tells you is whether your track sounds like it belongs, so you can spend your pitches where the fit is real.

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Breaking Metal is a playlist operated by Apple Music. The name is used to identify what was measured — public 30-second previews of the lineup on 2026-07-08. Phosphor Audio is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Music.