Electronic
Music Generator

The full spectrum of electronic music — synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, and digital production. From ambient textures to dancefloor bangers. Describe the sound and go.

All Electronic StylesSynth & DigitalCommercial Ready
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Create an electronic track at 128 BPM in C minor with analog synths, sidechained bass, and ambient pads
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Here's your electronic track — warm analog pads, deep sidechained sub-bass, crisp digital drums, and evolving textures at 128 BPM.

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128 BPMC MinorAnalog+Digital
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Electronic DNA

The four pillars of electronic music — history, sound design, rhythm, and production technique.

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Origins & Evolution

From Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream in the 1970s through acid house, rave, IDM, and modern EDM. Electronic music constantly reinvents itself through new technology and subcultures.

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Sound Design

Synthesis is the core skill — subtractive, FM, wavetable, granular, and additive. Sound designers sculpt timbres from oscillators, filters, envelopes, and effects to create unique sonic identities.

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Rhythm & Sequencing

Drum machines (TR-808, TR-909), step sequencers, and DAW programming create rhythmic foundations. Patterns range from four-on-the-floor to complex polyrhythmic grids.

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Production Techniques

Sidechain compression, layering, automation, spatial effects (reverb, delay), sampling, resampling, and arrangement are the tools that shape electronic music's sonic landscape.

Explore the Spectrum

Six electronic styles — from cerebral IDM to punishing industrial.

IDM

90–160 BPM1992–Present

Intelligent dance music. Complex rhythms, abstract sound design. Aphex Twin, Autechre, Boards of Canada.

Downtempo

70–110 BPM1990s–Present

Relaxed electronic music with organic textures. Thievery Corporation, Bonobo, Emancipator.

Breakbeat

120–145 BPM1990s–Present

Syncopated drum breaks rather than four-on-the-floor. Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy.

Drum and Bass

160–180 BPM1993–Present

Fast breakbeats with heavy sub-bass. Goldie, LTJ Bukem, Andy C, Noisia.

Synthpop

100–140 BPM1978–Present

Synth-driven pop with catchy melodies. Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure.

Industrial

100–140 BPM1975–Present

Harsh, mechanical sounds with distorted textures. Nine Inch Nails, Throbbing Gristle, Ministry.

How It Compares

See how broad electronic music relates to specific dance and listening genres.

FeatureElectronic (broad)EDMAmbientHouseTechno
BPM Range60–180+120–15060–90118–135120–150
FocusSound design, experimentationDanceability, dropsTexture, atmosphereGroove, 4/4 beatHypnotic repetition
StructureVaries widelyBuild-drop-buildFreeform, evolvingLoop-based, steadyLoop-based, minimal
AudienceListeners, producersFestival crowdsMeditators, creativesClub dancersUnderground clubs
ComplexityLow to very highMediumLow-MediumMediumMedium-High
Key ArtistsAphex Twin, BonoboSkrillex, Martin GarrixBrian Eno, Stars of the LidDisclosure, Kerri ChandlerJeff Mills, Richie Hawtin

Ready-to-Use Prompts

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

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IDM Journey

Create an IDM track at 130 BPM in F# minor. Glitchy breakbeats, granular synthesis pads, evolving timbres, unexpected rhythmic shifts. Aphex Twin-inspired complexity.

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Downtempo Chill

Generate a downtempo electronic piece at 85 BPM in D minor. Organic textures, vinyl crackle, warm pads, gentle beats, and a melancholic flute sample.

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Breakbeat Energy

Produce a breakbeat track at 135 BPM in A minor. Chopped Amen break, acid bass, big synth stabs, high energy. Chemical Brothers meets The Prodigy.

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DnB Roller

Build a liquid drum and bass track at 174 BPM in E minor. Rolling breaks, deep sub-bass, lush pads, smooth atmospheric vibes. LTJ Bukem style.

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Synthpop Hit

Create a synthpop track at 120 BPM in G major. Catchy vocal melody, bright synth chords, punchy drums, anthemic chorus hook. Radio-ready and polished.

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Industrial Grind

Generate an industrial electronic track at 125 BPM in C minor. Distorted kicks, harsh noise textures, mechanical rhythms, dark atmosphere. Nine Inch Nails energy.

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Modular Experiment

Create an experimental electronic piece using modular synth-inspired generative patches. Evolving sequences, random modulation, no fixed BPM, textural exploration.

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Electronic Pop Crossover

Produce an electronic-pop track at 110 BPM in Bb major. Warm synth chords, catchy hooks, four-on-the-floor with sidechain bass, polished and accessible.

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Where Electronic Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where electronic music drives creativity and energy.

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DJ Sets & Club Nights

Generate tracks across electronic subgenres for DJ sets, club nights, and festival stages.

Tre Semplici Passi

Dall'idea al brano finito — descrivi, perfeziona ed esporta la tua musica electronic.

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Descrivi la Tua Visione

Di a Music Agent che tipo di brano vuoi — fai riferimento a un mood, artista o scena. Nessun gergo tecnico necessario.

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Perfeziona via Chat

Regola BPM, tonalità, strumenti e struttura attraverso conversazione naturale. Itera fino alla perfezione.

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Esporta e Usa

Scarica il tuo brano in audio di alta qualità. Completamente libero da royalty — giochi, video, pubblicità e altro.

Esplora Altri Generi

Scopri generi correlati e amplia la tua tavolozza sonora.

Domande Frequenti

Tutto quello che devi sapere sulla creazione di musica electronic con Tunee.

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

Electronic music is the broad parent genre covering everything from ambient to industrial. EDM specifically refers to high-energy dance music designed for festivals and clubs.

Yes. Request FM synthesis, granular textures, analog warmth, wavetable leads, or any specific synth character in your prompt.

Electronic music spans 60–180+ BPM. Ambient is 60–90, downtempo 70–110, house/techno 118–150, and drum and bass 160–180.

Absolutely. Electronic-acoustic fusions work beautifully — add piano, guitar, strings, or live drums to any electronic foundation.

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