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 Halloween 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

Halloween styles you can generate

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

Spooky Ambient

Dark ambient at 65 BPM, dissonant pads, ghostly choral textures, distant bell sounds, slow-tension-build. Haunted-house background atmosphere.

Horror Soundtrack

John Carpenter Halloween-style at 130 BPM, minor-key arpeggios, dissonant stabs, building tension, slasher-film tradition. The genre-defining horror sound.

Halloween Party

Monster Mash-style upbeat at 125 BPM, spooky-but-fun energy, novelty-song hooks, themed-event danceable. Party-friendly while still seasonal.

Gothic Orchestral

Phantom-of-the-Opera tradition at 85 BPM, pipe organ, full orchestra, dramatic minor-key passages, theatrical-horror scale. Gothic-cinematic territory.

Witch House / Dark Pop

Modern dark-pop at 95 BPM, witchy aesthetic, pitched-down vocals, dark synthesis, occult-aesthetic energy. Hereditary and Midsommar-era horror-cool.

Creepy Children

Music-box-and-children's-choir at 75 BPM, dissonant lullaby melodies, off-tuning, classic-horror cliché in the best way. The Conjuring and Insidious territory.

Made for

Who uses halloween music?

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

Halloween Party Hosts

House parties, costume contests, themed-bar events. Custom Halloween playlists without licensing Michael Jackson Thriller or Monster Mash.

Haunted Houses

Commercial haunted houses, escape rooms, immersive horror experiences. Continuous custom ambient horror tracks without per-track licensing fees.

Halloween Content Creators

October-month content, Halloween reels, costume-reveal videos. Spooky soundtracking for seasonal-content surge.

Horror Filmmakers

Indie horror films, horror shorts, found-footage horror. Carpenter-style scoring without licensing the actual Halloween (1978) soundtrack.

Trick-or-Treat Event Producers

Community Halloween events, town parades, family-friendly trick-or-treat zones. Mix of spooky-fun and family-safe scoring.

Horror Game Devs

Indie horror games, jump-scare titles, atmospheric horror experiences. Custom horror scoring per game without licensing commercial OSTs.

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 get an AI Halloween music generator to actually sound scary?

A Halloween music generator turns a prompt into a finished seasonal track — dissonant ambient dread, Carpenter-style synth horror, an upbeat costume-party track — composed from scratch instead of pulled from the same public-domain horror-sound library everyone else is using this October. You describe the level of scare and the setting, and it renders a full piece.

That matters most for haunted houses and horror creators specifically, since the go-to reference tracks are all under tight license. A track from a Halloween music generator is an original composition, so a haunted house or an indie horror short can use continuous, atmospheric scoring without per-track licensing fees.

Prompting for dread, not just "spooky"

The six styles split cleanly by use: spooky ambient ("dark ambient, dissonant pads, ghostly choir, minor-key tension") for slow-build haunted-house atmosphere, and horror soundtrack ("Carpenter horror synth, minor-key arpeggio, simple piano stab, building tension") for the genre-defining slasher-film sound. Gothic orchestral leans on pipe organ and full orchestra for theatrical dread, while witch house/dark pop and creepy children ("music-box, children's choir, dissonant lullaby, off-tuning") cover the modern occult-cool and classic-horror-cliché ends of the genre.

Tempo separates the moods as much as instrumentation does — spooky ambient sits at 60–75 BPM, Halloween party at 115–130, gothic orchestral at 75–95 — so naming both the style and the BPM keeps a track from drifting between haunted-house dread and costume-party fun.

Haunted houses, parties and horror film

Haunted houses and escape rooms use spooky ambient, horror soundtrack, gothic orchestral and creepy children for continuous custom scoring without per-track licensing. Halloween party hosts and trick-or-treat event producers lean on the upbeat Halloween party and witch house styles for costume contests and family-friendly zones, horror filmmakers score indie horror shorts and found-footage projects with Carpenter-style scoring instead of licensing an actual 1978 soundtrack, and horror game devs use the same styles for jump-scare and atmospheric horror titles.

Looping for continuous play

Generated ambient tracks can be built to loop — ask for a loopable track and the render comes with smooth start-and-end points, useful for haunted-house rooms and escape-room zones that need five-to-ten-minute cues running on repeat all night.

Get spooky

Pick the haunt level. Set the tempo. Generate Halloween music for the season.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will it sound genuinely creepy?

Yes. Prompt "dark ambient horror, dissonant pads, ghostly choir, minor-key tension" and the AI delivers genuine atmospheric dread. Test in a dark room for full effect.

Can I get John-Carpenter-style horror synths?

Yes. The Halloween (1978) main-title sound is well-defined. Prompt "Carpenter horror synth, minor-key arpeggio, simple piano stab, building tension" and the AI delivers.

Best for haunted houses vs. parties?

Haunted houses: spooky ambient, horror soundtrack, gothic orchestral, creepy children. Parties: Halloween party (upbeat), witch house/dark pop (modern-cool), occasional spooky ambient for atmospheric breaks.

Can I loop tracks for continuous play?

Yes. Generate loopable ambient tracks for haunted-house continuous play. 5–10 minute tracks with smooth start-and-end points for seamless loops.

BPM range?

Spooky ambient: 60–75. Horror soundtrack: 90–140 (varies). Halloween party: 115–130. Gothic orchestral: 75–95. Witch house: 90–105. Creepy children: 65–85.