Future Bass
Music Generator

Shimmering supersaws, pitched vocal chops, and euphoric drops that hit right in the chest — future bass is electronic music at its most emotional. Describe a feeling, an energy, or a moment — and let Music Agent build an original future bass track that soars.

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Create a future bass track, 150 BPM, F minor, with supersaw chords, vocal chops, and an emotional buildup to a big drop
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Here's your future bass track — lush supersaw chords swelling through a filtered buildup, pitched vocal chops scattered across the stereo field, and a massive sidechain-pumped drop with wobbling chords.

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Future Bass AI

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Future Bass DNA

The four building blocks that define the future bass sound — origins, structure, sounds, and production.

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Origins & Energy

Future bass emerged around 2012–2014 from the intersection of trap, dubstep, and synth pop. Flume's self-titled debut (2012) and Cashmere Cat's early work established the template. The genre exploded on SoundCloud and gained mainstream traction through artists like San Holo, Marshmello, and Illenium. BPM typically sits between 130–170 with half-time drum patterns.

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Song Structure

Tracks follow the EDM build-drop format — an atmospheric intro, a vocal-driven verse, a tension-building riser section, and a euphoric drop. The drop features supersaw chord stabs with heavy sidechain compression creating a pumping effect. A second drop often introduces new elements or a key change for maximum emotional impact.

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Signature Sounds

Detuned supersaw synth chords are the defining sound — massive, warm, and wobbly. Pitched and chopped vocal samples add rhythmic and melodic texture. 808-style sub-bass underpins the low end. Bright arpeggiated synths, shimmering pads, and granular textures fill the stereo field. Snare rolls and white noise risers build tension.

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Production Techniques

Heavy sidechain compression on the supersaws creates the genre's signature pumping rhythm. LFO modulation on chord stabs produces the characteristic wobble. Granular synthesis, pitch-shifting, and time-stretching transform vocal samples into melodic instruments. Layered reverbs and stereo widening create an expansive, immersive soundscape.

Explore the Spectrum

Six distinct flavors within the future bass world — each with its own energy, aesthetic, and audience.

Kawaii Future Bass

140–170 BPM2014–Present

Bright, colorful, and cute — Japanese-influenced future bass with chiptune elements, sparkly synths, and J-pop vocal samples. Snail's House and YUC'e lead the aesthetic.

Future Bounce

126–130 BPM2016–Present

Future bass meets big room house — bouncier, more dancefloor-focused with punchy kicks, shorter chord stabs, and festival energy. Brooks and Mike Williams popularized the style.

Melodic Dubstep

140–150 BPM2012–Present

Heavier drops with dubstep wobble bass combined with emotional melodies and supersaw chords. Seven Lions and Au5 blend aggression with beauty.

Wave

130–160 BPM2016–Present

Darker, more atmospheric cousin of future bass. Ethereal pads, trap hi-hats, emotional vocals, and heavy reverb create a moody, nocturnal sound.

Color Bass

130–160 BPM2018–Present

Experimental future bass with aggressive sound design, complex drops, and genre-bending elements. Chime and Ace Aura push the boundaries of what future bass can be.

Future Pop

128–145 BPM2015–Present

Pop songwriting merged with future bass production. Full vocal performances, verse-chorus structure, and radio-friendly arrangements. The Chainsmokers and Illenium crossed over to mainstream pop.

How It Compares

See how future bass stacks up against dubstep, trap, and EDM pop across key musical characteristics.

FeatureFuture BassDubstepTrapEDM Pop
BPM Range130–170140–150130–170120–130
Key SoundsSupersaws, vocal chops, 808 subWobble bass, heavy drops808s, hi-hats, synth leadsSynth leads, vocal hooks, drops
Emotional ToneEuphoric, bittersweet, upliftingAggressive, heavy, intenseHard-hitting, dark, hypnoticCatchy, uplifting, commercial
Drop StyleWobbly chord stabs, sidechain pumpFilthy bass drops, halftimeHard 808 drops, rapid hi-hatsMelodic drops, singalong hooks
Typical UseFestivals, playlists, contentFestivals, bass events, gamingClubs, rap beats, social mediaRadio, commercials, pop charts
Notable ArtistsFlume, San Holo, IlleniumSkrillex, Excision, SubtronicsRL Grime, Baauer, FlosstradamusThe Chainsmokers, Zedd, Kygo

Ready-to-Use Prompts

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

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Euphoric Sunrise

Create a future bass track at 150 BPM in Ab major. Bright supersaw chords with LFO wobble, pitched female vocal chops, snare roll buildup, and a massive sidechain-pumped drop. Add shimmering arps in the breakdown. Mood: euphoric and hopeful.

EuphoricSupersaw
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Emotional Waves

Generate a melodic future bass piece at 140 BPM in D minor. Bittersweet piano intro, soft vocal verse, tension riser, then a drop with wobbly detuned chords and 808 sub-bass. Mood: nostalgic and emotionally charged.

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Kawaii Sparkle

Produce a kawaii future bass track at 160 BPM in C major. Chiptune arps, sparkly bell synths, cute vocal samples, bouncy sidechain chords, and a playful drop with pitch-bent stabs. Mood: colorful, bright, and fun.

KawaiiPlayful
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04

Festival Anthem

Build a festival-ready future bass banger at 150 BPM in Eb major. Epic vocal hook, massive supersaw chord progression, white noise risers, snare fills, and a crowd-shaking drop with layered bass. Mood: hands-in-the-air peak-time energy.

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05

Late Night Feels

Compose a moody future bass track at 135 BPM in F# minor. Dark pads, reverbed vocal chops, sparse trap hi-hats, atmospheric buildup, and a drop with heavy sidechain and filtered chord stabs. Mood: introspective 2 AM drive.

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Vocal Chop Heaven

Create a vocal chop-heavy future bass track at 145 BPM in Bb major. Pitched and sliced vocal samples forming the melody, lush pad underneath, punchy kick-snare pattern, and a drop where the vocal chops sync with wobbling supersaw chords. Mood: dreamy and rhythmic.

Vocal ChopsDreamy
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Future Bounce Drop

Generate a future bounce track at 128 BPM in G minor. Punchy four-on-the-floor kick, bouncy offbeat chord stabs, catchy synth lead, bass house sub, and a high-energy drop designed for the dancefloor. Mood: bouncy and infectious.

BounceDancefloor
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Cinematic Future Bass

Produce a cinematic future bass track at 140 BPM in C minor. Orchestral strings intro, epic taiko drums, soaring vocal, then a massive drop combining supersaw chords with orchestral hits and 808 sub. Mood: epic trailer energy.

CinematicEpic
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Where Future Bass Lives

Real-world scenarios where future bass music shines — from festivals to social media.

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Festivals & Live Shows

Future bass's euphoric drops and emotional builds make it a staple of electronic music festivals, DJ sets, and live performances worldwide.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your future bass music.

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Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

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Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

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Export & Use

Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating future bass music with Tunee.

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, TikTok, ads, games, streams, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.

Not at all. Describe what you want — "emotional drop with big supersaw chords and vocal chops" — and the AI handles sound design, arrangement, and mixing.

Absolutely. Specify the drop type (melodic, aggressive, bouncy), energy level, BPM, key, and specific sounds. The AI tailors every element to your vision.

Future bass emphasizes melody, emotion, and harmonic richness with supersaw chords and vocal elements. Dubstep focuses more on heavy bass sound design, wobbles, and aggressive drops. Many tracks blend both styles.

Yes. Request vocal chops (pitched and sliced samples), full vocal performances, or specific vocal styles. You can describe the vocal mood, and the AI integrates it into the arrangement.

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