Dance Music Generator
Festival-ready drops, pumping basslines, and chart-grade hooks. Generate AI dance music across EDM, techno, drum and bass, and modern pop dance.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Dance prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Dance styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Big Room EDM
Festival-scale 128 BPM drops, supersaw leads, and pounding kicks. Mainstage Tomorrowland and Ultra-style anthem energy.
Techno
Hypnotic 130 BPM grooves, dark analog synths, and rolling basslines. Berlin-warehouse aesthetic with industrial weight.
Drum and Bass
Breakbeat-driven 174 BPM rhythms, gut-punch sub bass, and snappy snares. Liquid, neurofunk, and jump-up variants on demand.
Future Bass
Pitched vocal chops, supersaw chord stabs, and trap-influenced drum patterns. Bright melodic drops at 150 BPM.
Pop Dance
Radio-ready 118 BPM grooves, plucky synths, and big chart-style hooks. Dua Lipa and The Weeknd-leaning crossover energy.
Melodic Techno
Driving 122 BPM grooves with euphoric synth arpeggios and emotional chord builds. Afterlife and Tale of Us-aesthetic dance floors.
Who uses dance music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
DJs & Producers
Generate ideas, loops, and full tracks to inspire your sets and productions. Use AI output as a creative spark for your own work.
TikTok Creators
Short, punchy drops sized for 15 to 60 second video content. Custom beats that fit your aesthetic without copyright limits.
Sports & Action Editors
High-energy hype tracks for highlight reels, esports broadcasts, and action montages. Festival energy on demand.
Event & Club Owners
Custom dance music for warmups, peak hours, and themed nights. Stay unique without burning through subscription pools.
Fitness Studios
Dance music sized for cardio classes, dance fitness, and high-intensity training. Tempo-locked energy without lyric distractions.
Brands & Agencies
Energetic scoring for product launches, fashion campaigns, and youth-focused ads. Modern dance flavor without licensing chart hits.
What BPM should a dance track actually run at?
A dance music generator writes a full club-ready track from a one-sentence prompt — a 128 BPM big-room drop, a hypnotic 130 BPM techno groove, a 174 BPM drum and bass roller — composed from scratch rather than assembled from a sample pack of the same drum breaks every other producer already owns. Describe the subgenre and energy, generate instrumental or vocal-chop versions, and download the finished MP3.
Dance music is unusually tempo- and texture-literal, which makes it a good fit for direct prompting: naming the BPM and the specific synth or drum texture gets a result close to the reference in your head. And because a dance music generator composes an original track every time, DJs and editors aren't stuck fighting the same handful of royalty-free loops that show up in every other dance edit.
Locking the BPM to the subgenre
Output matches genre-standard tempos — 124–128 BPM for big-room EDM's supersaw leads and pounding kicks, 130 for techno's dark analog rolling bassline, 174 for drum and bass's breakbeat drums and gut-punch sub, 150 for future bass's pitched vocal chops and trap-influenced drums, and 118–122 for pop dance and melodic techno's chart-style hooks and euphoric arpeggios. Requesting "instrumental dance track" strips vocals entirely, while "with vocal chops and hook" builds a sung or chopped vocal into the arrangement.
From DJ sets to fitness playlists
DJs and producers generate ideas, loops and full tracks as a creative spark for their own sets, while event and club owners build custom warmup and peak-hour music without burning through a subscription pool. TikTok creators and sports editors use short, punchy drops sized for 15-to-60-second clips and highlight reels, and fitness studios lean on the same tempo-locked energy — the 124–128 BPM four-on-the-floor pulse is workout-pacing built in — for cardio and dance-fitness classes.
Loop-ready sections and cleared rights
Requesting an "8-bar loop" or "seamless 32-bar loop" outputs sections built to repeat cleanly in a DJ set, and output is mastered with club-system low end and festival-grade saturation suitable for clubs and broadcast alike. Paid plans include full commercial rights for YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram and other platforms, so a dance track built for a stream or a reel doesn't carry copyright-claim risk.
Bring the drop
Describe the vibe. Generate the track. Pack the room.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What BPM do dance tracks generate at?
Output matches genre-standard tempos — 124 to 128 BPM for big-room EDM, 130 for techno, 174 for drum and bass, 150 for future bass, and 118 to 122 for pop dance.
Can I get a track with or without vocals?
Both. Request "instrumental dance track" for vocal-free output or "with vocal chops and hook" for a fully sung or chopped vocal arrangement.
Does it sound like a real DJ track?
Yes. Output is mastered with club-system low end, festival-grade saturation, and modern dance-music dynamics suitable for clubs, headphones, and broadcast.
Is the dance music safe for streams and social media?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights for YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms without copyright claims.
Can I generate loopable sections for live sets?
Yes. Request "8-bar loop" or "seamless 32-bar loop" and the generator outputs sections built to repeat cleanly in a DJ context.