notevibes. Trance Music Generator

Trance Music Generator

Hypnotic electronic dance music with extended buildups. Generate progressive trance, uplifting trance, psy-trance, vocal trance, and tech-trance at 132–145 BPM.

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 Trance 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

Trance styles you can generate

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

Progressive Trance

Sasha and Digweed at 132 BPM, hypnotic build-and-release structures, melodic arpeggiated synths.

Uplifting Trance

Armin van Buuren and Above & Beyond at 138 BPM, emotional-melodic supersaw leads, massive build-ups, euphoric drops.

Tech-Trance

Sander van Doorn at 140 BPM, techno-influenced trance, driving percussion, darker atmosphere.

Vocal Trance

Tiësto-era vocal trance at 135 BPM, female-vocal-led arrangements, emotional sung hooks over trance production.

Psy-Trance

Infected Mushroom at 145 BPM, psychedelic-leaning trance, dense sound-design, festival-rave atmosphere.

Ambient Trance

Slower trance variant at 95 BPM, beatless-and-ambient-leaning trance arrangements.

Made for

Who uses trance music?

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

Festival DJs

Trance-festival mainstage sets, peak-time trance, Tomorrowland-and-ASOT events.

Workout Content Creators

Trance-paired workout content, gym reels, cardio-session videos.

Trailer Editors

Sports trailers, esports promos, action-trailer cuts.

Game Devs

Action games, racing games, EDM-aesthetic indie games.

Fitness Producers

Trance fitness classes, spin classes, HIIT workout videos.

Brand Marketers

EDM-festival brand campaigns, energy-drink marketing, performance-product launches.

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

What separates trance from the rest of EDM?

A trance music generator turns a subgenre and a BPM into a finished track with the genre's signature extended buildup — arpeggiated synths, a long climb and a release that actually pays off. Describe the style and the tempo, and the AI composes and produces the full track as a downloadable MP3.

Original composition matters here because trance's biggest tracks are tightly held catalog releases, not something a festival DJ or fitness producer can license casually for a set or a class. Every generated trance track is original, built from scratch rather than sampled from something you'd need clearance to use.

Trance is EDM with a specific structure

Trance is a specific subgenre of EDM at 132–145 BPM defined by extended buildups and hypnotic structure, rather than the broader EDM umbrella. Prompting "trance build-up, 16-bar climb, supersaw lead, snare roll, massive drop" gets the proper trance-structure dynamics — the long climb is the whole point of the genre, not an optional extra.

Six styles, six tempos

The six styles here spread across a narrow but meaningful BPM range: progressive trance sits lowest at 130–134 for a more hypnotic, melodic feel, uplifting trance runs 136–140 for big-room euphoria, and tech-trance and psy-trance push higher — 138–142 and 140–148 respectively — for darker, denser or more psychedelic energy. Vocal trance layers a female-led sung hook over roughly the same 132–138 BPM range, while ambient trance drops to 90–100 BPM for a slower, beatless-leaning variant.

Festivals, fitness and other use cases

Festival DJs use uplifting and psy-trance for mainstage peak-time sets, while fitness producers and workout content creators lean on the 132–138 BPM range specifically because it's workout-optimal for spin classes and HIIT sessions. Trailer editors and game developers pull trance's build-and-release structure for sports promos, esports content and racing-game soundtracks that need the same tension-and-payoff arc.

Build the trance

Pick the subgenre. Set the BPM. Generate trance music for festival-paired euphoria.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is trance different from EDM?

Trance is a specific subgenre of EDM at 132–145 BPM with extended buildups and hypnotic structure. EDM is the broader umbrella.

Will it have proper trance build-ups?

Yes. Prompt "trance build-up, 16-bar climb, supersaw lead, snare roll, massive drop" and the AI delivers proper trance-structure dynamics.

Can I get vocal trance?

Yes. Vocal-trance subgenre is purpose-designed. Female-vocal-led arrangements with emotional sung hooks.

Best for fitness classes?

Yes. The 132–138 BPM trance tempo is workout-optimal.

BPM range?

Progressive trance: 130–134. Uplifting trance: 136–140. Tech-trance: 138–142. Vocal trance: 132–138. Psy-trance: 140–148. Ambient trance: 90–100.