House
Music Generator
Feel the four-on-the-floor pulse that started in Chicago and conquered every dance floor on Earth. Describe the groove and let Music Agent craft your track from scratch.
Warehouse Soul
House AI
House DNA
The four building blocks that define house music — origins, structure, instruments, and harmony.
Origins & Rhythm
Born in 1980s Chicago clubs, pioneered by Frankie Knuckles at The Warehouse. Built on a relentless 4/4 kick drum pattern at 118–130 BPM with offbeat hi-hats, claps on the 2 and 4, and a driving rhythmic pulse that never lets the dance floor rest.
Song Structure
Organized in 8-bar and 16-bar phrases with long intros and outros for DJ mixing. Tracks follow a buildup-breakdown-drop arc, layering elements gradually. Risers, filter sweeps, and drum fills signal transitions between sections.
Signature Instruments
Roland TR-909 kick and hi-hats, TR-808 claps, TB-303 acid bassline, Juno-106 pads, Rhodes electric piano, sampled disco strings, and soulful vocal loops — often chopped and filtered for rhythmic texture.
Harmony & Melody
Jazzy extended chords — minor 7ths, 9ths, and suspended voicings — give house its sophisticated warmth. Vocal hooks and piano riffs carry melody over deep sub-bass, with key changes used sparingly for emotional lift.
Explore the Spectrum
Six distinct subgenres within house music — each with its own tempo, lineage, and sonic character.
Deep House
Warm, soulful grooves with jazzy chords, muted basslines, and lush pad textures. The introspective side of house music.
Tech House
Merges house groove with techno's minimalism — tight percussion loops, rolling basslines, and hypnotic repetition.
Progressive House
Long evolving builds, layered synth melodies, and cinematic breakdowns that take listeners on an emotional journey.
Acid House
Defined by the squelchy Roland TB-303 bassline with resonance sweeps — the sound that launched the UK rave scene.
Tropical House
Laid-back tempos with steel drums, marimbas, and plucked synths creating sun-soaked, feel-good dance tracks.
Future House
Metallic lead synths, punchy bass stabs, and polished pop-leaning production blending house with modern electronic sounds.
How It Compares
See how house music stacks up against related electronic genres across key musical characteristics.
| Feature | House | Techno | Trance | Garage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 118–130 | 125–150 | 128–150 | 130–140 |
| Key Instruments | 909, 303, Rhodes, vocals | Drum machines, analog synths | Supersaw synths, pads, arps | Shuffled beats, bass, vocals |
| Mood | Groovy, warm, soulful | Dark, hypnotic, mechanical | Euphoric, uplifting, ethereal | Skippy, energetic, vocal-driven |
| Structure | 8-bar phrases, vocal hooks | Looping, minimal variation | Extended builds, breakdowns | 2-step rhythm, choppy edits |
| Typical Use | Clubs, lounges, festivals | Warehouses, underground raves | Festivals, raves, road trips | UK clubs, pirate radio |
| Notable Artists | Frankie Knuckles, Disclosure | Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin | Armin van Buuren, Tiësto | MJ Cole, Todd Edwards |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every house subgenre — copy one and start creating instantly.
Chicago Warehouse Classic
Create a classic Chicago house track at 124 BPM in C minor. Punchy TR-909 kick, offbeat hi-hats, soulful female vocal loop, Rhodes chord stabs, deep sub-bass. Mood: late-night underground dance floor.
Deep House Sunset Session
Generate a deep house track at 120 BPM in A minor. Warm analog bassline, jazzy minor 7th chords on Rhodes, shuffled percussion, gentle pad swells, muted vocal chops. Mood: sunset rooftop terrace.
Tech House Groover
Produce a tech house track at 126 BPM in D minor. Tight kick-hat loop, rolling bassline with sidechain pumping, percussive synth stabs, subtle acid line, hi-hat variations every 4 bars. Mood: peak-time Ibiza club.
Acid House Rave
Build an acid house track at 128 BPM in E minor. Squelchy TB-303 bassline with resonance sweeps, TR-808 claps, raw analog stabs, rave vocal sample, lo-fi tape warmth. Mood: 1988 Summer of Love energy.
Progressive House Journey
Compose a progressive house track at 128 BPM in F minor. Layered arpeggios building over 16 bars, lush reverb pads, melodic pluck lead, cinematic breakdown with piano, sidechain bass. Mood: emotional festival closer.
Tropical House Paradise
Create a tropical house track at 108 BPM in G major. Steel drum melody, plucked synth chords, soft marimba hook, laid-back sidechain groove, airy vocal harmonies. Mood: beach club golden hour.
Future House Banger
Generate a future house track at 126 BPM in B♭ minor. Metallic lead synth with pitch bends, punchy bass stabs, crisp snare, rhythmic vocal chops, drop with layered saws. Mood: main-room energy.
Disco House Throwback
Produce a disco house track at 122 BPM in D major. Sampled disco strings, funky guitar riff, four-on-the-floor kick, filtered bass groove, handclaps, cowbell accents. Mood: glitter-ball dance party.
Where House Lives
Real-world scenarios where house music delivers — from club sound systems to content creation.
Club DJ Sets
House is the backbone of DJ culture. Generate intro-friendly tracks with long builds and clean outros for seamless mixing.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your house music.
Describe Your Vision
Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.
Refine Through Chat
Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.
Export & Use
Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.
Explore More Genres
Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about creating house music with Tunee.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, DJ sets, podcasts, and more. No royalty fees or separate licensing required.
Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — "deep house with jazzy chords and a warm bassline" is enough. The AI handles sound design, mixing, and arrangement.
All major subgenres including deep house, tech house, progressive house, acid house, tropical house, and future house. You can also blend styles for hybrid tracks.
Absolutely. Specify exact BPM, musical key, instruments like TR-909 or TB-303, and sound design details. Or let the AI choose optimal settings for your description.
Yes. You can request extended intros and outros for DJ mixing. Specify phrase lengths and the AI will structure tracks with clean transition points at standard intervals.
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