Electro
Music Generator

Channel the machine-funk precision of electro — Roland TR-808 drums, vocoder vocals, synth bass, and robotic grooves. Describe the vibe and let Music Agent build your track.

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Create an electro-funk track at 125 BPM in E minor with 808 drums, synth bass, and vocoder
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Here's your electro track — crisp 808 kick and claps, squelchy synth bass, robotic vocoder, and a tight breakbeat groove at 125 BPM.

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Electro AI

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Electro DNA

The four building blocks of electro — origins, drum machines, synthesizers, and vocal processing.

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Origins & Influence

Electro emerged in 1982 from the fusion of Kraftwerk's European synth-pop and American funk/hip-hop. Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" defined the genre using the TR-808.

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Rhythm & Drums

The Roland TR-808 is central — punchy kick, snappy snare/clap, metallic cowbell, and sizzling hi-hats. Breakbeat patterns replace disco's four-on-the-floor with syncopated, funky grooves.

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Synths & Bass

Analog synths (Moog, Roland SH-101, Juno-106) provide bass and lead lines. TB-303 acid squelch, frequency modulation, and arpeggiators define the sonic palette.

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Vocals & Production

Vocoders and talkboxes create robotic vocal textures. Production is clean and mechanical. Sparse arrangements let each element breathe in the stereo field.

Explore the Spectrum

Six electro styles — from 1980s electro-funk to modern Detroit futurism.

Electro-Funk

110–130 BPM1982–1988

The original style. 808 drums meet funk basslines, vocoders, and breakbeats. Afrika Bambaataa, Egyptian Lover.

Electro-Boogie

105–125 BPM1982–1987

Synth-driven dance music with R&B and boogie influences. Zapp, Midnight Star, Newcleus.

Electro-Bass

120–145 BPM1985–Present

Miami bass and booty music. Heavy 808 sub-bass, fast tempos, call-and-response vocals.

Electro-Clash

110–135 BPM2000–2005

Revivalist blend of electro, punk, and synth-pop. Miss Kittin, Fischerspooner, Adult.

Electro House

125–135 BPM2004–2014

Heavy, distorted electro-influenced house. Justice, Boys Noize, Bloody Beetroots.

Detroit Electro

120–140 BPM1984–Present

Futuristic, minimal electro from Detroit. Drexciya, DJ Stingray, Underground Resistance.

How It Compares

See how electro relates to hip-hop, house, techno, and synthwave.

FeatureElectroHip-HopHouseTechnoSynthwave
BPM Range110–14080–115118–135120–15080–130
Drum MachineTR-808 breakbeatTR-808/MPC sampledTR-909 four-on-the-floorTR-909 straightLinnDrum/TR-808
Bass TypeSynth bass, 303 acidSampled/808 subSynth sub-bassRolling bassAnalog synth bass
VocalsVocoder, roboticRapping, MCingSampled, minimalSparse/noneNone/vocoder
MoodMechanical, funkyUrban, lyricalEuphoric, repetitiveHypnotic, industrialNostalgic, cinematic
Key ArtistsBambaataa, DrexciyaRun-DMC, Grandmaster FlashFrankie Knuckles, Kerri ChandlerJeff Mills, Richie HawtinKavinsky, Perturbator

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every electro style — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Planet Rock Tribute

Create an electro-funk track at 128 BPM in A minor. TR-808 breakbeat, Kraftwerk-style synth melody, vocoder vocals, funky bass. Afrika Bambaataa energy.

Electro-FunkClassic
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Acid Electro

Generate an acid electro track at 130 BPM in D minor. TB-303 squelching bass, 808 drums, resonant filter sweeps, hypnotic arpeggiator patterns.

AcidHypnotic
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Detroit Futurism

Produce a Detroit electro track at 135 BPM in C minor. Futuristic pads, tight drum programming, aquatic synth textures. Drexciya-inspired underwater themes.

DetroitFuturistic
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Electro-Clash Punk

Create an electro-clash track at 120 BPM in E minor. Distorted synth riffs, punky attitude, aggressive vocoder, raw and edgy production.

Electro-ClashPunk
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Miami Bass Bounce

Build an electro-bass track at 140 BPM in G minor. Massive 808 sub-bass, rapid hi-hats, call-and-response vocal chants. Miami booty music energy.

Miami BassParty
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Robotic Boogie

Generate an electro-boogie track at 115 BPM in F major. Funky synth chords, talkbox melody, 808 groove, R&B-inflected warmth. Zapp vibes.

BoogieFunky
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Electro House Banger

Create an electro house track at 128 BPM in A minor. Distorted synth stabs, heavy sidechain, massive drops, aggressive energy. Justice-inspired.

Electro HouseHeavy
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Minimal Electro

Produce a stripped-down electro track at 125 BPM in B minor. Sparse 808 patterns, single synth line, subtle modulations, space between hits. Less is more.

MinimalClean
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Where Electro Lives

Real-world scenarios where electro's mechanical funk drives the energy.

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DJ Sets & Mixes

Electro is a DJ staple. Generate tracks for club sets, radio mixes, and festival performances.

Drei Einfache Schritte

Von der Idee zum fertigen Track — beschreibe, verfeinere und exportiere deine electro-Musik.

01

Beschreibe Deine Vision

Sage Music Agent, welchen Track du möchtest — referenziere eine Stimmung, einen Künstler oder eine Szene. Kein Fachjargon nötig.

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Verfeinere per Chat

Passe BPM, Tonart, Instrumente und Struktur durch natürliche Konversation an. Iteriere bis zur Perfektion.

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Exportiere & Nutze

Lade deinen Track in hochwertiger Audioqualität herunter. Vollständig für kommerzielle Nutzung freigegeben — Spiele, Videos, Werbung und mehr.

Weitere Genres Entdecken

Entdecke verwandte Genres und erweitere deine klangliche Palette.

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

Alles, was du über das Erstellen von electro-Musik mit Tunee wissen musst.

Yes. All tracks created with Tunee are cleared for commercial use — DJ sets, games, videos, ads, and more. No royalty fees.

Electro is a specific genre from the 1980s built on TR-808 breakbeats and synths. EDM is a broad umbrella term for all electronic dance music.

Yes. Specify TR-808 in your prompt and the AI will produce patterns inspired by the machine's iconic sounds — kicks, claps, cowbell, and hi-hats.

Absolutely. Electro-funk, electro-house, electro-clash, and electro-hip-hop fusions all work. Describe the blend you want.

Most electro sits at 110–140 BPM. Classic electro-funk is 120–130, Miami bass goes up to 140+, and electro-boogie sits around 110–125.

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