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.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Trance 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.
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.
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 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.
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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.