Disco
Music Generator

Channel the dancefloor energy of the 1970s — four-on-the-floor kicks, lush string arrangements, funky bass, and soaring vocals. Describe the groove and let Music Agent build your track.

110–130 BPMClassic GroovesCommercial Ready
Tunee Music Agent
Create a classic disco track at 120 BPM in A minor with strings, funky bass, and wah guitar
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Here's your disco track — four-on-the-floor beat, octave-jumping bass, lush string pads, and funky wah-wah guitar at 120 BPM.

Midnight Hustle

Disco AI

120 BPMA MinorClassic Disco
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Disco DNA

The four building blocks of disco — the beat, bass, orchestration, and production.

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The Beat

Four-on-the-floor kick drum at 110–130 BPM defines disco. Open hi-hats on every off-beat, steady snare on 2 and 4, and shaker patterns create the relentless dance groove.

02

Bass & Rhythm

Octave-jumping bass lines are the signature move. Funky, syncopated patterns lock with the kick drum. Rhythm guitar plays muted 16th-note strums, often with wah-wah pedal.

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Orchestration

Lush string sections (violins, violas, cellos) play sustained chords and dramatic swells. Brass stabs punctuate. Horns and flutes add melodic flourishes.

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Production & Vocals

Heavily produced with layered backing vocals, reverb, and phaser effects. Lead vocals are powerful and soulful. 12-inch extended mixes feature long instrumental breaks.

Explore the Spectrum

Six disco flavors — from the 1970s golden era to modern nu-disco revival.

Classic Disco

110–130 BPM1974–1980

The golden era. Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Chic. Four-on-the-floor, strings, funky bass.

Italo Disco

110–140 BPM1977–1988

Italian-produced electronic disco with synths, drum machines, and catchy melodies.

Hi-NRG

120–145 BPM1977–1985

Faster, synth-driven disco with pounding beats. Patrick Cowley, Sylvester, Bobby O.

Euro Disco

115–135 BPM1977–1986

European electronic production with synth basslines. Boney M, ABBA-adjacent styles.

Nu-Disco

110–130 BPM2000s–Present

Modern revival blending classic disco with house, electro, and indie. Daft Punk, Chromeo.

Disco Funk

105–125 BPM1975–1983

Funk-heavy disco with prominent bass, clavinet, and horn sections. Earth Wind & Fire, Kool & the Gang.

How It Compares

See how disco stacks up against related dance and groove genres.

FeatureDiscoFunkHouseSynthwaveNu-Disco
BPM Range110–13095–120118–13580–130110–130
Key ElementFour-on-the-floor, stringsSyncopated grooves, hornsElectronic beats, synthsAnalog synths, nostalgiaClassic + modern blend
Bass StyleOctave jumpsSlap/thumb funkSynth sub-bassSynth bassFiltered disco bass
Era Peak1974–19801970s–1980s1985–present2010s–present2000s–present
Dance StyleHustle, partnerFree-form, groovyClub, repetitiveHead-nod, drivingClub, retro-modern
Notable ArtistsBee Gees, Donna Summer, ChicJames Brown, ParliamentFrankie Knuckles, Larry HeardKavinsky, The MidnightDaft Punk, Breakbot

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every disco mood — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Saturday Night Fever

Create a classic disco track at 118 BPM in E minor. Four-on-the-floor kick, open hi-hats, octave bass, lush string pads, wah guitar, and falsetto vocal hook.

ClassicDancefloor
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Italo Synth Groove

Generate an Italo disco track at 125 BPM in C minor. Synth arpeggios, drum machine, catchy vocal melody, analog bass, 1980s Italian electronic production.

ItaloSynth
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Disco Funk Party

Produce a disco-funk track at 112 BPM in G major. Slap bass, horn section stabs, clavinet riffs, rhythmic guitar, and a party atmosphere. Earth Wind & Fire vibes.

FunkParty
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04

Studio 54 Strings

Create a lush orchestral disco piece at 120 BPM in A minor. Full string section, sweeping arrangements, dramatic builds, four-on-the-floor, sophisticated and elegant.

OrchestralElegant
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Nu-Disco Revival

Generate a nu-disco track at 115 BPM in D minor. Filtered disco samples, modern production, sidechain compression, funky bass, indie-dance energy. Daft Punk inspired.

Nu-DiscoModern
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Hi-NRG Pumper

Build a Hi-NRG disco track at 140 BPM in F minor. Pounding synth bass, driving sequencer, high-energy percussion, synth brass stabs. Non-stop dancefloor energy.

Hi-NRGIntense
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Roller Rink Groove

Create a fun roller-disco track at 110 BPM in Bb major. Bouncy bass, cheerful organ stabs, hand claps, congas, bright and joyful mood.

FunRetro
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Midnight Mirror Ball

Generate a deep disco track at 122 BPM in F# minor. Moody string arrangement, driving rhythm section, subtle phaser effects, atmospheric breakdown. Late-night dancefloor.

DeepAtmospheric
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Where Disco Lives

Real-world scenarios where disco brings dancefloor energy and retro glamour.

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Dance Parties

Disco was made for the dancefloor. Generate tracks for themed parties, weddings, and club nights.

Trois Étapes Simples

De l'idée au morceau fini — décrivez, affinez et exportez votre musique disco.

01

Décrivez Votre Vision

Dites à Music Agent quel type de morceau vous voulez — référencez une ambiance, un artiste ou une scène. Pas de jargon technique.

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Affinez par Chat

Ajustez le BPM, la tonalité, les instruments et la structure par conversation naturelle. Itérez jusqu'à la perfection.

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Exportez et Utilisez

Téléchargez votre morceau en audio haute qualité. Entièrement libre de droits — jeux, vidéos, publicités et plus.

Explorez Plus de Genres

Découvrez des genres connexes et élargissez votre palette sonore.

Questions Fréquentes

Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur la création de musique disco avec Tunee.

Yes. All tracks created with Tunee are cleared for commercial use — videos, ads, games, events, and more. No royalty fees or licensing headaches.

Classic disco sits at 110–130 BPM. Hi-NRG goes up to 140–145 BPM. Specify your target BPM for the exact groove you want.

Yes. Reference eras, artists, or techniques — "Chic-style guitar," "Donna Summer synth disco," or "Philly Sound strings" — for targeted results.

Absolutely. The AI generates both classic 1970s disco and modern nu-disco with filtered house elements, sidechain compression, and contemporary production.

Yes. Disco-house, disco-funk, disco-pop, and disco-electronic hybrids all work. Describe the fusion in your prompt.

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