Chillwave
Music Generator
Sun-bleached synths, washed-out vocals, and a warm haze of nostalgia for summers that may never have existed. Chillwave wraps lo-fi production in dream pop melodies and gentle grooves. Describe a feeling — and let Music Agent craft an original chillwave track that glows.
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Chillwave AI
Chillwave DNA
The four building blocks that define the chillwave sound — origins, structure, sounds, and production.
Origins & Aesthetic
Chillwave emerged around 2008–2010 as a bedroom-produced microgenre coined by the blogosphere. Washed Out (Ernest Greene), Toro y Moi (Chazwick Bundick), and Neon Indian (Alan Palomo) defined the sound — lo-fi synth pop drenched in reverb and nostalgia. The aesthetic draws from 1980s VHS culture, faded Polaroids, and the warm imperfection of analog recording.
Song Structure
Tracks follow pop song structures — verse, chorus, bridge — but blur the boundaries with washed-out transitions and ambient interludes. Melodies are simple and singable but buried under layers of reverb and lo-fi processing. Songs typically run 3–5 minutes and prioritize mood and texture over complex arrangement.
Signature Sounds
Warm analog synth pads (Juno-106, Prophet-5 emulations) form the harmonic foundation. Drum machines — gated snares, soft kicks, and simple patterns — sit low in the mix. Vocals are drenched in reverb, often pitched slightly or filtered to sound distant. Tape warble, chorus effects, and VHS-style degradation add the genre's signature haze.
Production Character
Deliberate lo-fi production is central — tape saturation, bit reduction, and analog warmth are applied intentionally. Heavy reverb on every element creates a sense of space and distance. Sidechain compression adds gentle rhythmic pulse. Stereo chorus and flanger effects create width. The mix is intentionally soft and unfocused, as if heard through a wall of warm air.
Explore the Spectrum
Six distinct flavors in chillwave's orbit — each with its own level of haze, nostalgia, and dream logic.
Glo-Fi
The most lo-fi end of chillwave — heavily degraded audio, extreme reverb, and barely audible vocals buried in noise. Neon Indian's early work exemplifies the style.
Dream Pop
Chillwave's ancestor — ethereal vocals, shimmering guitars, and lush production. Beach House and Cocteau Twins built the template that chillwave drew from.
Synthwave
Shares chillwave's retro synth obsession but leans harder into 1980s aesthetics — driving arpeggios, neon palette, and cinematic energy rather than lo-fi haze.
Hypnagogic Pop
Surreal and unsettling cousin of chillwave — warped pop memories, distorted samples, and dreamlike collages. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti leads the style.
Vaporwave
Chillwave's internet-born sibling — slowed-down smooth jazz and corporate muzak samples, heavy pitch-shifting, and an ironic critique of consumerism.
Bedroom Pop
DIY indie pop recorded at home with lo-fi charm. Clairo and Boy Pablo share chillwave's bedroom aesthetic but lean more toward straightforward pop songwriting.
How It Compares
See how chillwave stacks up against lofi, dream pop, and vaporwave across key musical characteristics.
| Feature | Chillwave | Lofi | Dream Pop | Vaporwave |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 80–110 | 70–90 | 80–120 | 60–100 |
| Key Sounds | Analog synths, reverbed vocals, tape warble | Piano, vinyl crackle, boom-bap drums | Shimmering guitar, ethereal vocals, pads | Slowed samples, pitch-shifted vocals, muzak |
| Aesthetic | Faded Polaroid, summer nostalgia | Dusty, warm, Japanese anime | Ethereal, oceanic, twilight | Retro corporate, VHS, ironic |
| Production | Lo-fi, warm, tape-saturated | Bitcrushed, vinyl-textured | Lush, polished, reverb-heavy | Chopped, slowed, pitch-shifted |
| Typical Use | Driving, daydreaming, content | Study, relaxation, café | Meditation, reading, film | Aesthetic content, ironic art |
| Notable Artists | Washed Out, Toro y Moi, Neon Indian | Nujabes, Jinsang, Idealism | Beach House, Cocteau Twins | Macintosh Plus, Saint Pepsi |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every chillwave mood — copy one and start creating instantly.
Endless Summer
Create a chillwave track at 98 BPM in E major. Warm Juno-style synth pad, soft drum machine groove, reverbed falsetto vocals, tape warble on the synths, and a shimmering guitar loop. Mood: golden hour on an empty beach.
Polaroid Memories
Generate a chillwave piece at 88 BPM in C major. Lo-fi synth arpeggios, gated snare, washed-out vocal melody, VHS degradation texture, and a gentle bass synth. Mood: flipping through old photos on a lazy afternoon.
Neon Sunset
Produce a chillwave track at 105 BPM in Bb major. Bright synth lead over warm pads, upbeat drum machine pattern, breathy chorused vocals, and subtle guitar strums. Tape saturation on everything. Mood: driving into a pastel sunset.
Haze and Glow
Compose a deeply lo-fi chillwave track at 82 BPM in F major. Everything buried in reverb — distant synths, barely audible vocals, soft kick and snare, and a faint melody emerging from the haze. Mood: waking up slowly on a warm morning.
Pool Party Ghost
Build a playful chillwave track at 100 BPM in G major. Bouncy synth bass, bright chord stabs, pitched vocal samples, clap-heavy drum pattern, and a catchy synth hook. Lo-fi processing throughout. Mood: poolside party in a VHS dream.
Midnight Glow
Create a nocturnal chillwave track at 90 BPM in D minor. Dark synth pads, slow drum machine, ethereal reverbed vocal harmonies, tape wow and flutter, and a melancholic synth melody. Mood: neon-lit streets after rain.
VHS Love Letter
Generate a romantic chillwave track at 92 BPM in A major. Warm analog chords, gentle arpeggiated synth, soft brushed drums, reverbed whispered vocals, and chorus-drenched guitar. Mood: a love letter played through a worn-out VCR.
Dream Commute
Produce a mid-tempo chillwave track at 95 BPM in Eb major. Pulsing synth bass, bright pad washes, crisp but lo-fi drum machine, hummed vocal melody with heavy delay, and ambient traffic sounds. Mood: zoning out on the morning train.
Where Chillwave Lives
Real-world scenarios where chillwave music shines — from road trips to creative sessions.
Driving & Road Trips
Chillwave's dreamy tempos and warm textures make it the perfect soundtrack for long drives, sunset commutes, and scenic road trips.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your chillwave 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 chillwave music with Tunee.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, TikTok, ads, podcasts, film, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.
Not at all. Describe the vibe you want — "dreamy synths with washed-out vocals and tape warble" — and the AI handles all the synthesis, effects processing, and mixing.
Absolutely. Request heavy VHS degradation for maximum haze or subtle tape warmth for a cleaner sound. You control the reverb, saturation, and noise levels through your description.
Chillwave is rooted in synth pop and dream pop with analog synths, reverbed vocals, and a 1980s nostalgia aesthetic. Lofi draws from hip-hop and jazz with sampled beats, vinyl crackle, and boom-bap drums. Both are lo-fi, but the musical DNA is different.
The sound never went away — it evolved into bedroom pop, influenced modern indie, and continues to thrive on streaming playlists and in content creation. Its warm, nostalgic aesthetic is timeless.
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