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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Electro AI
Electro DNA
The four building blocks of electro — origins, drum machines, synthesizers, and vocal processing.
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.
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.
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.
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
The original style. 808 drums meet funk basslines, vocoders, and breakbeats. Afrika Bambaataa, Egyptian Lover.
Electro-Boogie
Synth-driven dance music with R&B and boogie influences. Zapp, Midnight Star, Newcleus.
Electro-Bass
Miami bass and booty music. Heavy 808 sub-bass, fast tempos, call-and-response vocals.
Electro-Clash
Revivalist blend of electro, punk, and synth-pop. Miss Kittin, Fischerspooner, Adult.
Electro House
Heavy, distorted electro-influenced house. Justice, Boys Noize, Bloody Beetroots.
Detroit Electro
Futuristic, minimal electro from Detroit. Drexciya, DJ Stingray, Underground Resistance.
How It Compares
See how electro relates to hip-hop, house, techno, and synthwave.
| Feature | Electro | Hip-Hop | House | Techno | Synthwave |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 110–140 | 80–115 | 118–135 | 120–150 | 80–130 |
| Drum Machine | TR-808 breakbeat | TR-808/MPC sampled | TR-909 four-on-the-floor | TR-909 straight | LinnDrum/TR-808 |
| Bass Type | Synth bass, 303 acid | Sampled/808 sub | Synth sub-bass | Rolling bass | Analog synth bass |
| Vocals | Vocoder, robotic | Rapping, MCing | Sampled, minimal | Sparse/none | None/vocoder |
| Mood | Mechanical, funky | Urban, lyrical | Euphoric, repetitive | Hypnotic, industrial | Nostalgic, cinematic |
| Key Artists | Bambaataa, Drexciya | Run-DMC, Grandmaster Flash | Frankie Knuckles, Kerri Chandler | Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin | Kavinsky, Perturbator |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every electro style — copy one and start creating instantly.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Where Electro Lives
Real-world scenarios where electro's mechanical funk drives the energy.
DJ Sets & Mixes
Electro is a DJ staple. Generate tracks for club sets, radio mixes, and festival performances.
Trois Étapes Simples
De l'idée au morceau fini — décrivez, affinez et exportez votre musique electro.
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.
Affinez par Chat
Ajustez le BPM, la tonalité, les instruments et la structure par conversation naturelle. Itérez jusqu'à la perfection.
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 electro avec Tunee.
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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