House Music Generator
Four-on-the-floor kicks at 120 to 128 BPM, deep basslines, and chopped vocal hooks. Generate club-ready house tracks from a single text prompt.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the House 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.
House styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Deep House
Warm Rhodes chords, soulful pads, and a steady 120 BPM groove. Late-night driving energy without ever breaking a sweat.
Tech House
Tight, percussive grooves around 124 to 126 BPM. Rolling basslines, dry hats, and stripped vocal stabs built for the dance floor.
Progressive House
Long, hypnotic builds, sweeping filter risers, and uplifting synth leads. Big-room energy designed to peak at the drop.
Vocal House
Diva hooks, gospel-tinged chord stacks, and pumping sidechain. Classic chart-house with euphoric piano riffs and bouncy bass.
Future House
Snappy plucks, talk-box leads, and metallic 126 BPM grooves. Bright, festival-ready drops with a slick modern bottom end.
Lo-Fi House
Dusty samplers, tape-saturated kicks, and slow-burning analog warmth. Bedroom-producer aesthetic with a steady late-night pulse.
Who uses house music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
DJs & Producers
Sketch ideas, loops, and full tracks in minutes. Use generated stems as inspiration or layer them under your own arrangement.
Twitch Streamers
DMCA-safe background grooves for IRL streams, Just Chatting, and game lobbies. Keep energy up without copyright strikes.
Bar & Cafe Owners
Curate a deep house playlist for your venue without paying recurring licensing fees. Set a mood that fits your brand.
Fitness Studios
Steady 124 BPM tracks for spin classes, dance fitness, and HIIT blocks. Tempo-locked energy without the lyric distractions.
Vloggers
Upbeat, modern background music for travel, fashion, and lifestyle YouTube videos. Royalty-free and ready to drop into your edit.
Brands & Agencies
Sleek, contemporary scoring for product launches, fashion reels, and storefront videos. Confident energy without lyrical risk.
How do you generate club-ready house music from a text prompt?
A house music generator turns a single sentence into a full, original track — four-on-the-floor kicks, a deep or plucky bassline and whatever hooks you describe — composed from scratch rather than looped from a sample pack, and rendered as a club-ready MP3 in the genre-standard 118 to 128 BPM range.
That original-composition approach matters for house producers and venue owners alike, since sample-based loops carry clearance risk and stock house tracks tend to repeat across a lot of playlists. Generating a fresh track from a prompt means the deep house groove or tech house roller in your set or venue playlist is not the same loop everyone else already downloaded.
Prompting across house subgenres
Each subgenre sits in its own tempo pocket and texture, so name both. "Deep house, warm Rhodes chords, soulful pads at 120 BPM" gets a late-night driving groove; "tech house, rolling bassline, dry hats, stripped vocal stabs at 124–126 BPM" targets the dance-floor roller; "progressive house, sweeping filter risers, uplifting synth lead" builds toward a big-room peak; "vocal house, diva hooks, gospel-tinged chords, pumping sidechain" leans classic chart-house.
Naming specific textures pulls the AI toward them directly — mention "diva vocal chops," "plucky future house lead," or specific drum machines and the model leans into those sounds. Deep house sits around 120 BPM, tech house 124 to 126, and big-room or future house 126 to 128.
From loop to full arrangement
Generate short loops for layering into your own production, or extend the prompt to get a full arrangement with intro, build, drop and breakdown. DJs and producers use both approaches to sketch ideas quickly or to have a complete, club-ready track in minutes.
Bar and cafe owners curate deep house playlists for a venue this way without paying recurring licensing fees, and fitness studios generate steady 124 BPM tracks for spin classes and HIIT blocks where tempo-locked energy matters more than lyrics.
Rights for DJ sets and commercial use
Output renders as MP3 with a clean, balanced low end suitable for headphones, monitors and full-range PA systems. All paid plans include full commercial rights, so generated tracks can go into DJ sets, YouTube videos, Twitch streams, podcasts, ads and apps without a separate licensing step, and Twitch streamers specifically get DMCA-safe background grooves for IRL streams and game lobbies.
Generate your next house track
Describe the vibe. Hit generate. Get a club-ready MP3.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What BPM does the house generator produce?
House output sits in the genre-standard 118 to 128 BPM range. Deep house leans toward 120, tech house toward 124 to 126, and big-room or future house toward 126 to 128.
Can I get a full track or just a loop?
Both. Generate short loops for layering, or extend the prompt to receive a full arrangement with intro, build, drop, and breakdown.
Is the AI-generated house music royalty-free?
Yes. All paid plans include full commercial rights. Use generated tracks in DJ sets, YouTube videos, podcasts, ads, and apps.
Can I describe vocal chops or specific synths?
Yes. Mention "diva vocal chops," "plucky Future House lead," "deep Rhodes chords," or specific drum machines and the model will lean into those textures.
Will the kick and bass actually hit on a club system?
Yes. Output is rendered as MP3 with a clean, balanced low end suitable for headphones, monitors, and full-range PA systems.