Psytrance
Music Generator
Rolling basslines spiraling endlessly upward, acid-drenched synth lines twisting through fractal patterns, and relentless 140+ BPM energy that drives dance floors from Goa to Berlin. Describe the trip and let AI craft an original psytrance journey.
Fractal Ascent
Psytrance AI
Psytrance DNA
The four pillars that define psytrance — Goa origins, the rolling bass, sound design, and arrangement structure.
Goa Origins
Psytrance emerged from the Goa trance scene of the late 1980s — Western travelers in Goa, India created a new electronic music by fusing European synth sounds with spiritual Eastern philosophy. DJs like Goa Gil and Laurent played extended sets on beaches. By the mid-1990s, artists like Astral Projection, Hallucinogen, and Infected Mushroom codified the genre.
The Rolling Bass
Psytrance's signature is the rolling bassline — a rapid sequence of notes (typically 16th notes at 140+ BPM) that creates a continuous, propulsive energy unlike any other genre. The bass drives relentlessly forward, using filter modulation and pitch bends to create movement. This bassline is the genre's backbone and what makes psytrance physically immersive on a sound system.
Sound Design
Psytrance production centers on extreme sound design — acid squelch from resonant filter sweeps, granular synthesis textures, FM synthesis metallic tones, and psychedelic delay/reverb chains that create swirling, otherworldly timbres. Each sound morphs constantly — nothing stays static. The sonic palette is deliberately alien and machine-like.
Arrangement Logic
Psytrance tracks typically run 7–10 minutes, following a precise arrangement logic: intro (ambient build), bass drop, layering phase (adding elements every 16–32 bars), climax (maximum density and energy), and outro (gradual removal). The long format allows DJs to mix seamlessly and gives listeners a complete psychedelic journey per track.
Explore the Spectrum
Six psytrance dimensions — from Goa's acid origins to hi-tech's extreme velocities.
Full On
The mainstream psytrance sound — melodic leads over rolling bass, uplifting energy, and accessible arrangements. Vini Vici, Astrix, and Coming Soon led its festival dominance.
Goa Trance
The original form — acid squelches, 303 basslines, Eastern melodic influences, and a raw analog character. Astral Projection, Man With No Name, and Hallucinogen defined it.
Dark Psytrance
The heavy, aggressive side — darker basslines, horror-influenced textures, industrial elements, and menacing atmospheres. Parasense, Penta, and Dark Whisper reign here.
Progressive Psytrance
Deeper, more minimal approach — subtler builds, groove-focused basslines, and less emphasis on leads. Ace Ventura, Egorythmia, and Captain Hook bridge progressive and psy.
Hi-Tech
Ultra-fast and chaotic — glitchy sound design, extreme tempo, broken rhythms, and an overwhelming sensory experience. Kindzadza, Kasatka, and Vertical led the acceleration.
Psybient
The downtempo psychedelic side — ambient textures, gentle beats, organic sounds, and meditative atmospheres. Shpongle, Ott, and Entheogenic create psychedelic chill.
How It Compares
See how psytrance stacks up against trance, techno, EDM, and its Goa ancestor.
| Feature | Psytrance | Trance | Techno | EDM | Goa Trance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 138–155 | 128–142 | 125–140 | 120–150 | 135–150 |
| Bassline | Rolling 16th-note | Driving, sidechain | Minimal, repetitive | Heavy drop, sidechain | Acid 303, squelchy |
| Sound Design | Extreme, alien, morphing | Melodic, layered | Minimal, industrial | Mainstream, polished | Raw analog, acidic |
| Track Length | 7–10 minutes | 5–8 minutes | 5–8 minutes | 3–5 minutes | 7–10 minutes |
| Culture | Outdoor festivals, Goa scene | Clubs, arenas, festivals | Underground clubs, warehouses | Mainstream festivals, radio | Beaches, outdoor parties |
| Notable Artists | Astrix, Vini Vici, Infected Mushroom | Armin van Buuren, ATB | Berghain DJs, Richie Hawtin | Martin Garrix, Skrillex | Hallucinogen, Astral Projection |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated psytrance prompts from progressive depths to hi-tech extremes — copy one and start creating instantly.
Full On Festival
Create a full-on psytrance track at 144 BPM in A minor. Rolling bassline, uplifting lead melody, atmospheric breakdown, acid layers, and a massive peak-time drop. Mood: outdoor festival sunrise set.
Goa Classic
Generate a Goa trance track at 142 BPM in D minor. Acid 303 squelch, analog-style bassline, Eastern-influenced melody, ethereal pad, and a hypnotic build. Mood: beach party under the stars.
Dark Forest
Compose a dark psytrance track at 148 BPM in F# minor. Menacing rolling bass, horror movie textures, industrial percussion, distorted acid, and a suffocating atmosphere. Mood: midnight forest ritual.
Progressive Journey
Build a progressive psytrance track at 138 BPM in C minor. Deep groove bassline, subtle filter modulation, organic percussion layers, minimal leads, and a hypnotic slow build. Mood: eyes-closed deep listening.
Acid Spiral
Produce an acid-heavy psytrance track at 145 BPM in E minor. Three layers of squelching acid lines, rolling bass, resonant filter sweeps, and spiraling delay effects. Mood: kaleidoscopic machine consciousness.
Psybient Chill
Create a psybient track at 95 BPM in G major. Gentle organic beat, lush pad textures, nature samples, dub delay, and an evolving meditative atmosphere. Mood: post-festival morning chill.
Hi-Tech Chaos
Generate a hi-tech psytrance track at 165 BPM in Bb minor. Glitchy broken rhythms, extreme sound design, rapid-fire bass patterns, chaotic textures, and overwhelming sensory density. Mood: total sensory overload.
Twilight Psytrance
Compose a twilight psytrance track at 146 BPM in Ab minor. Dark yet melodic — brooding bassline, eerie lead, spacious reverbs, building tension, and a release that balances darkness with euphoria. Mood: sunset to darkness transition.
Where Psytrance Lives
Real-world scenarios where psytrance energy creates transcendent experiences.
Festivals & Events
Psytrance is built for outdoor festivals — Boom, Ozora, and thousands of smaller gatherings worldwide depend on the genre's extended-format, high-energy sound.
3가지 간단한 단계
아이디어에서 완성 트랙까지 — psytrance 음악을 설명하고, 다듬고, 내보내세요.
비전 설명하기
Music Agent에게 원하는 트랙을 설명하세요 — 분위기, 아티스트 또는 장면을 참조하세요. 전문 용어는 필요 없습니다.
채팅으로 다듬기
자연스러운 대화로 BPM, 키, 악기, 구조를 미세 조정하세요. 완벽해질 때까지 반복하세요.
내보내기 및 사용
고품질 오디오로 트랙을 다운로드하세요. 상업적 사용 완전 허가 — 게임, 영상, 광고 등.
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자주 묻는 질문
Tunee로 psytrance 음악을 만드는 데 알아야 할 모든 것.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — festivals, streaming, YouTube, games, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.
Yes. Request a rolling psytrance bassline and specify the style — full-on, progressive, dark, or Goa — and the AI generates the genre's signature 16th-note bass pattern with appropriate filter modulation.
Absolutely. Specify exact BPM — 138, 142, 148 — and the AI generates tracks at that tempo, ready for beatmatching and seamless mixing into DJ sets.
Psytrance features rolling 16th-note basslines (vs trance's pumping sidechain bass), more extreme sound design, longer track formats, and a counterculture festival scene rooted in Goa rather than mainstream club culture.
Yes. Request psybient or psydub — downtempo psychedelic electronic music with ambient textures, gentle beats, and meditative atmospheres. The psychedelic ethos works at any tempo.
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