Electronic Music Generator
House, techno, drum and bass, IDM, ambient electronic. Generate every flavor of electronic music — club bangers to headphone-album tracks — with precise BPM and subgenre control.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Electronic 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.
Electronic styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Tech House
Four-on-the-floor at 124–127 BPM, percussive vocal stabs, deep sub-bass, and driving hi-hats. Modern club-floor territory.
Drum and Bass
Amen-style break drums at 174 BPM, Reese bass, sparse synth atmospheres. Liquid, neurofunk, and jump-up subgenres supported.
IDM
Glitchy chopped breakbeats, complex polyrhythms, Aphex-Twin-style melodic chaos, modular synth textures. Headphone-music territory.
Ambient Electronic
Slow evolving pads, granular textures, field-recording layers, beatless or 60 BPM minimal. Eno-Stars-of-the-Lid sustained meditation.
Techno
Hypnotic four-on-the-floor at 130–140 BPM, modular acid lines, industrial textures, long minimal-build structures. Berlin warehouse DNA.
Synthwave
Gated reverb drums, analog supersaw leads, FM bass, arpeggiated sequences at 100 BPM. 80s-Miami-Vice retrofuturism.
Who uses electronic music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
DJs & Club Producers
Set-fillers, transition tools, and original productions. Generate tech-house, techno, and drum-and-bass at exact club BPM with mix-friendly structures.
Fitness & Cardio Apps
High-BPM electronic for running, HIIT, and spin classes. Tech-house at 128 BPM is the gold standard for cardio energy.
Game Developers
Cyberpunk soundscapes, racing-game techno, sci-fi ambient. Synthwave and IDM are essential for the genre.
YouTubers & Streamers
Background music for tech reviews, livestream BRBs, and content creator vlogs. Electronic music sounds modern and royalty-free.
Film & Trailer Editors
Sci-fi features, cyberpunk shorts, and modern thrillers. Electronic underscore for futurism and modern-day urgency.
Fashion Brand Marketers
Runway shows, product launches, and lookbook reels. Tech-house and synthwave signal premium, modern, and forward-thinking.
How wide is the range on an AI electronic music generator?
An electronic music generator writes a finished track from a text prompt across the whole spectrum of the genre — house, techno, drum and bass, IDM, ambient, synthwave — composed from scratch rather than built from a sample pack. Name the subgenre and the BPM, and the AI produces a track tailored to that specific corner of electronic music rather than a one-size-fits-all instrumental.
That range matters because "electronic" covers wildly different production goals: a club-ready tech-house set-filler and a beatless ambient headphone piece have almost nothing in common except the synthesizer. Generating each on demand at the exact subgenre and tempo you need beats hunting through a stock library that treats electronic music as one bucket.
Naming the subgenre and the structure
Tech house sits at 124–127 BPM with percussive vocal stabs and deep sub-bass; drum and bass runs Amen-style break drums at 174 BPM with Reese bass; IDM leans on glitchy chopped breakbeats and Aphex-Twin-style melodic chaos; ambient electronic drops to slow evolving pads and granular textures, often beatless or around 60 BPM; techno holds a hypnotic four-on-the-floor at 130–140 BPM with modular acid lines; synthwave sits at 100 BPM with gated reverb drums and analog supersaw leads.
For DJ-ready output, ask for mix-friendly structure directly — 32-bar phrase structures, sparse intros, and breakdowns at predictable bar positions all make a track easier to drop into a set.
From club sets to cyberpunk soundtracks
DJs and club producers generate set-fillers, transition tools and full originals at exact club BPM. Fitness and cardio apps use tech house at 128 BPM as the gold standard for cardio energy, game developers reach for synthwave and IDM for cyberpunk soundscapes and racing-game techno, and YouTubers and streamers use electronic tracks as modern-sounding background music for tech reviews and livestream segments. Film and trailer editors score sci-fi and cyberpunk shorts with electronic underscore, and fashion brand marketers use tech house and synthwave for runway shows and lookbook reels.
Cleared for streaming platforms and DJ stores
Paid plans include full commercial rights, including digital release on streaming platforms and DJ stores like Beatport and Bandcamp — so a track generated here can go straight to release rather than sitting behind a separate licensing negotiation.
Every flavor of electronic, one prompt away
Generate house, techno, drum and bass, IDM, ambient — every electronic subgenre at the BPM and key you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which electronic subgenres are supported?
House (deep, tech, progressive, future, electro), techno (Berlin, Detroit, industrial, melodic), drum and bass (liquid, neurofunk, jump-up), IDM, ambient, synthwave, trance, dubstep, and experimental electronica. Specify subgenre for tailored output.
Does it produce DJ-mix-ready tracks?
Yes. Generate tracks with mix-friendly intros and outros (32-bar phrase structures, sparse intros, breakdowns at predictable bar positions). Download WAV for DJ software import.
Can it do beatless ambient electronica?
Yes. Generate evolving pad-based ambient pieces with no drums. Useful for meditation apps, gallery installations, and headphone-listening releases.
Is the quality club-ready?
Yes. The AI generates at 48 kHz with appropriate mix loudness and frequency balance for club playback. Some final mastering recommended for major-system release.
Can I release the generated tracks on Spotify or Beatport?
Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights, including digital release on streaming platforms and DJ stores like Beatport and Bandcamp.