notevibes. 70s Music Generator

70s Music Generator

1970s music across genres — disco, soft rock, funk, prog, glam, and singer-songwriter. Generate authentic 70s-era production with analog warmth and decade-defining instrumentation.

Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the 70s prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

70s styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

70s Soft Rock

Fleetwood Mac and Eagles at 115 BPM, warm-electric-piano arrangements, three-part harmony vocals, polished West Coast production. Mid-decade radio sound.

70s Disco

Bee Gees and Donna Summer at 122 BPM, four-on-the-floor kick, lush string arrangements, falsetto hooks. Late-decade Studio 54 era.

70s Funk

P-Funk and Earth Wind & Fire at 105 BPM, slap bass, tight horn sections, syncopated grooves. Mid-decade funk-mainstream sound.

70s Prog Rock

Yes and Pink Floyd at 100 BPM, extended song forms, virtuosic instrumental sections, concept-album scale, Hammond organ and Mellotron textures.

70s Glam

T. Rex and David Bowie at 130 BPM, distorted-but-glossy guitars, theatrical vocal delivery, androgynous-cool energy. Early-decade glam-rock movement.

70s Singer-Songwriter

James Taylor and Carole King at 95 BPM, intimate acoustic-led arrangements, confessional lyrics, warm-mix Laurel Canyon aesthetic. Early-decade troubadour sound.

Made for

Who uses 70s music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

Filmmakers

Period-piece films, 70s-set narratives, decade-specific scoring. Authentic 70s sound without licensing era-defining commercial tracks.

Retro Content Creators

70s-aesthetic vlogs, retro-style reels, vintage-fashion content. Decade-accurate scoring per reel.

Wedding Videographers

70s-themed weddings, retro-style ceremonies, vintage-inspired events. Custom 70s soundtracking per couple.

Restaurants & Bars

Retro-themed venues, 70s-inspired cocktail bars, vintage-aesthetic restaurants. Authentic decade playlists for ambiance.

Brand Marketers

Retro-positioned products, vintage-aesthetic brands, nostalgia-targeted campaigns. 70s reads as warm, sophisticated, sophisticatedly retro.

Game Devs

70s-set narrative games, retro-aesthetic titles, period-specific narratives. Loopable decade-authentic music for diegetic radio stations.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

How do you prompt AI for a real 70s sound?

A 70s music generator writes and produces an original track in one of the decade's core lanes — soft rock, disco, funk, prog rock, glam, or singer-songwriter — with the analog-tape warmth and real-instrument character that defines the era. Describe the subgenre and tempo, and the model composes the full song from that prompt.

For period-piece filmmakers and retro-themed businesses, that's the difference between paying to license a decade-defining track and getting an original composition that reads just as authentically 70s without the clearance step.

Prompting analog-era textures

Name the instruments the decade ran on: "70s production, analog tape warmth, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3, no digital processing." Then pick the subgenre — soft rock at 115 BPM with three-part harmonies, disco at 122 BPM with a four-on-the-floor kick and falsetto hooks, funk at 105 BPM with slap bass and horn stabs, or prog rock at 100 BPM with Hammond organ and Mellotron built for an extended, evolving song form.

The 70s used analog tape and real instruments where the 80s later shifted to digital synths and gated reverb — specifying the decade explicitly in the prompt is what keeps the AI locked to the earlier, warmer aesthetic.

Where creators use this

Filmmakers score 70s-set period pieces with it, and retro content creators use it for vintage-fashion reels and retro-aesthetic vlogs. Restaurants and bars with a 70s-inspired cocktail-lounge concept run it as an ambiance playlist, and wedding videographers use it for 70s-themed ceremonies and retro-style events.

Game developers also draw on it for 70s-set narrative titles, generating loopable, decade-authentic music for diegetic radio stations within the game world.

Rights on generated 70s tracks

Each track is an original composition rather than a recreation of a specific recording, so paid plans include full commercial rights — covering film, ads, in-venue playlists, and game soundtracks without licensing the era-defining originals.

Set the decade

Pick the 70s subgenre. Set the tempo. Generate authentic 70s music with analog warmth.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the production sound authentically 70s?

Yes. Prompt "70s production, analog tape warmth, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3, no digital processing" and the AI delivers era-accurate analog character.

How is 70s different from 80s?

The 70s used analog tape, real instruments, warm-mix aesthetics, and lived in genres like disco, soft rock, funk, prog. The 80s shifted to digital synths, gated reverb, drum machines. Specify the decade explicitly.

Can I get specific subgenres?

Yes. The 70s had distinct subgenres — disco, soft rock, funk, prog, glam, singer-songwriter, fusion-jazz. Specify the subgenre in your prompt for tighter targeting.

Best for period-film scoring?

Yes. Indie features set in the 70s benefit from authentic decade scoring. Generate diegetic radio music, scene underscore, and emotional moments in era-appropriate styles.

BPM range?

70s soft rock: 105–125. 70s disco: 118–125. 70s funk: 100–115. 70s prog: 90–110 (often varying within tracks). 70s glam: 120–140. 70s singer-songwriter: 85–105.