Festival Music Generator
Stadium-sized music for the main stage and the crowd that fills it. Big-room drops, melodic-house pianos, future-bass synth-mountains, mainstage hardstyle — built to be heard from a campsite half a mile back.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Festival 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.
Festival styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Big-Room EDM
Sawtooth lead at 128 bpm, sidechained pumping bass, four-on-the-floor kick, one-bar tension-build into a festival-sized drop with hands-up energy.
Future Bass
Wobbling sub bass, supersaw chord stabs at 150 bpm half-time, vocal-chop hook, Flume-and-Illenium melodic-mountain arrangement.
Melodic House
Plucked synth lead, soaring pad, 124 bpm four-on-the-floor, the Lane-8-and-Anjunadeep festival-sunrise sound that lifts a 6 am closing set.
Hardstyle
Reverse-bass kick at 150 bpm, distorted lead saw, screamed vocal sample, the mainstage-Defqon energy aimed at a 40,000-person crowd.
Bass House
Wobble bassline, garage-influenced two-step kick pattern, vocal chop loop, the AC-Slater-and-Chris-Lake club-meets-festival hybrid at 126 bpm.
Afro House / Tribal
Log-drum percussion, syncopated bass, chanted vocal hook in Zulu or Swahili, 122 bpm, the Black-Coffee-and-Keinemusik desert-festival sound.
Who uses festival music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
DJs Building Festival Sets
Custom IDs, edits, and bridge tracks for your set. Drop unreleased original cuts between known tunes to keep the crowd guessing.
Festival Recap Editors
Match high-energy underscore to footage from your weekend at Tomorrowland, Coachella, or EDC. No clearance headaches on the YouTube upload.
Festival Brand Marketers
Promo trailer music that captures the drop-and-release arc of a real festival anthem. Built for 30-second social cut-downs.
Bedroom Producers
Sketch festival-ready ideas before you bring them into Ableton. The AI delivers the broad-strokes arrangement; you take it from there.
Event Planners
Custom anthems for corporate festivals, brand activations, and private events. Generate a track that names the event in the vocal chop.
Brand Sponsorship Activations
High-energy underscore for booth experiences, sampling activations, and on-stage brand integrations at music festivals.
How do you prompt a festival-sized drop?
A festival music generator turns one sentence into a stadium-scale track — a big-room drop, a future-bass synth-mountain, a melodic-house sunrise run, or mainstage hardstyle — composed from scratch and delivered as a full MP3.
DJs building sets need unreleased material that can drop into a live set without getting flagged, and generating the track from a prompt gets the exact drop structure and BPM instead of digging through a stock library for something close enough.
Prompting the drop
Structure it directly: "festival EDM drop, builds for 8 bars, snare roll, white-noise riser, big drop at 30 seconds" gives the model the build-and-release arc to work around. For vocals, specify "female topline vocal," "vocal chop hook," or "anthemic chant" — or ask for "instrumental drop, no vocal" to leave room for a live mic-check or call-and-response moment.
BPM varies by style: big-room EDM and melodic house sit at 124–128 BPM, hardstyle runs at 150 with a reverse-bass kick, future bass runs 150 BPM half-time, bass house sits at 126 with a garage-influenced two-step kick, and Afro house/tribal holds 122 BPM with log-drum percussion and a chanted vocal hook.
From bedroom sketches to festival recap reels
DJs building festival sets use it for custom IDs, edits and bridge tracks to drop between known tunes. Festival recap editors match high-energy underscore to weekend footage from events like Tomorrowland, Coachella or EDC without clearance headaches on the upload, and bedroom producers sketch festival-ready ideas before bringing them into a DAW.
Event planners generate custom anthems for corporate festivals and brand activations — even naming the event in the vocal chop — and brand sponsorship activations use the same high-energy underscore for booth experiences and on-stage integrations.
Rights for DJ sets and brand activations
Paid plans grant full commercial rights, so original generated tracks can be dropped into club and festival DJ sets, brand activations and sponsorship experiences without a rights issue — every track is composed from scratch, with no samples involved.
Build a track for the main stage
Generate festival drops, builds, and anthem hooks at 128 bpm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a proper festival drop?
Prompt for "festival EDM drop, builds for 8 bars, snare roll, white-noise riser, big drop at 30 seconds." The AI will structure the arrangement around the drop moment.
Can I generate vocals for the drop section?
Yes. Specify "female topline vocal," "vocal chop hook," or "anthemic chant" and the AI will add lyrical content or chopped vocal samples to ride the drop.
What BPM should I use for festival music?
Big-room EDM and melodic house typically run 124 to 128 bpm. Hardstyle runs 150. Future bass runs 150 bpm half-time. Specify the BPM in your prompt for accuracy.
Can I use generated festival music in a DJ set legally?
Yes. Paid Notevibes plans grant full commercial rights, so you can drop original generated tracks in club and festival sets without rights issues.
Can I get instrumental versions for crowd response moments?
Yes. Prompt for "instrumental drop, no vocal" so you can layer a live vocal or use the moment for a mic-check call-and-response.