Mix
Music Generator

Genres colliding and blending into something new — house dropping into hip-hop, jazz chords floating over electronic beats, and seamless transitions that redefine boundaries. Describe the blend and let AI craft an original genre-crossing mix.

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Create a mix blending jazz piano chords with lo-fi hip-hop drums and ambient synth pads, 85 BPM, Dm
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Here's your mix — warm jazz piano voicings flow over a dusty lo-fi hip-hop drum pattern, with ambient synth pads creating a dreamy atmosphere that bridges three worlds seamlessly.

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Mix DNA

The four pillars of mix culture — origins, blending, transitions, and modern fusion.

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Mix Culture Origins

DJ mix culture began in 1970s New York disco, where DJs like Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles blended records to keep dance floors moving. Hip-hop DJs like Grandmaster Flash developed beatmatching and scratching. The art evolved through rave culture, mashup artists like Girl Talk, and modern DJs who blur genres in real-time.

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The Art of Blending

Great mixes are about tension and resolution — contrasting elements that shouldn't work together but do. Key matching, tempo alignment, harmonic mixing, and textural layering are the technical foundations. The creative leap comes from unexpected juxtapositions: orchestral strings over trap beats, folk guitar under electronic arpeggios, or world percussion with synthwave.

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Transition Techniques

The transition is where mixing becomes art. Crossfades blend smoothly between two sources. Filter sweeps gradually shift frequency focus. Breakdowns strip to minimal elements before rebuilding. Drops create dramatic contrast. Echo-outs let one element ring while another enters. Each technique creates different emotional effects in the listener.

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Modern Fusion

Today's music is inherently mixed — genre boundaries barely exist. Billie Eilish blends pop and electronic. Bad Bunny merges reggaeton with punk. Rosalía fuses flamenco with electronic production. AI-generated mixes can explore these fusions endlessly, creating unique blends that no single genre category can contain.

Explore the Spectrum

Six approaches to mixing and blending — from DJ sets to genre-defying fusion.

DJ Mix

120–140 BPM1970s–Present

Continuous beat-matched blending of tracks, primarily in house, techno, and dance music. Smooth transitions create a non-stop musical journey.

Mashup

Varied2000s–Present

Layering vocals from one track over instrumentals from another — often contrasting genres. Girl Talk and DJ Earworm popularized the form.

Genre Fusion

VariedAlways

Intentional blending of two or more genres into a cohesive new sound — jazz-hop, electro-folk, trap-classical, and countless hybrid styles.

Remix

Varied1970s–Present

Reinterpreting an existing track by adding, removing, or transforming elements. Remixes can shift genre, tempo, mood, or all three.

Megamix

120–135 BPM1980s–Present

Extended mixes combining many tracks from an artist, era, or genre into a single continuous piece. Popular for year-end compilations and tributes.

Ambient Mix

60–100 BPM1990s–Present

Slow, atmospheric blending of ambient, downtempo, and world music elements into a continuous flow designed for relaxation or focus.

How It Compares

Compare five different approaches to mixing and music creation.

FeatureDJ MixMashupGenre FusionRemixOriginal Track
Source MaterialMultiple full tracksVocals + instrumentalsGenre elementsSingle track reimaginedCreated from scratch
TempoConsistent, beat-matchedVaried, key-matchedFlexible, hybridNew tempo possibleProducer's choice
Length30–90 min continuous3–5 min per mashup3–5 min standard3–7 min extended3–5 min standard
Skill FocusBeatmatching, EQ, flowArrangement, layeringProduction, arrangementSound design, reinterpretFull composition
Cultural ContextClubs, festivals, radioInternet, viral, partyAlbum tracks, streamingLabel releases, promosAll contexts
Notable ArtistsTiësto, Carl Cox, SashaGirl Talk, DJ EarwormGorillaz, KhruangbinCalvin Harris, SkrillexVaries by genre

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated genre-blending prompts — copy one and start creating unique fusions instantly.

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Jazz Meets Lofi

Create a jazz-lofi fusion at 82 BPM in Dm. Warm jazz piano chords, lo-fi vinyl crackle drum loop, subtle upright bass, and ambient rain texture. Mood: late-night study café.

JazzLofi
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Orchestral Trap

Generate a classical-trap mix at 140 BPM in Cm. Dramatic orchestral strings and brass over hard trap 808s, hi-hat rolls, and cinematic builds. Mood: epic battle royale.

ClassicalTrap
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Folk Electronics

Compose an electro-folk blend at 110 BPM in G major. Acoustic guitar and banjo over synth arpeggios, electronic kick drum, and ambient pad layers. Mood: sunrise in a digital forest.

FolkElectronic
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Reggae Chill House

Build a reggae-house fusion at 122 BPM in Bb major. Offbeat reggae guitar skank, four-on-the-floor kick, dub delay effects, house synth stab, and a warm bass. Mood: tropical sunset pool party.

ReggaeHouse
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World Beat Fusion

Produce a world-electronic mix at 105 BPM in A minor. Tabla and djembe rhythms under synth pads, sitar melody, electronic bass, and spatial reverb. Mood: global village market.

WorldElectronic
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Rock Meets EDM

Create a rock-EDM crossover at 128 BPM in E minor. Distorted guitar riff, EDM sidechain bass, rock drums blended with electronic fills, and a massive drop. Mood: festival main stage.

RockEDM
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Latin Jazz Funk

Generate a Latin-jazz-funk blend at 115 BPM in F major. Salsa percussion, jazz organ, funk bass groove, brass stabs, and a danceable clave pattern. Mood: Friday night dance floor.

LatinJazz-Funk
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Ambient Hip-Hop

Compose an ambient-hip-hop mix at 75 BPM in Eb minor. Spacious ambient textures, boom-bap drum break, deep sub-bass, ethereal vocal pad, and tape saturation. Mood: floating through clouds.

AmbientHip-Hop
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Where Mix Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where genre-blending music creates unique value.

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DJ Sets & Playlists

Create original transition tracks, blend elements, and unique fusions for DJ sets, curated playlists, and continuous mix compilations.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your mix 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.

Explore More Genres

Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating mix music with Tunee.

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

Yes. Describe the genres you want to combine — jazz and trap, folk and electronic, classical and hip-hop — and the AI will find a musical bridge between them.

The AI matches key, tempo, and tonal characteristics to create a cohesive blend. You can request smooth transitions or deliberate contrast depending on your creative vision.

Absolutely. Request specific instruments, rhythms, or textures from each genre — like jazz chords with trap drums, or folk guitar over electronic beats.

There's no strict limit. Most effective mixes blend two or three genres. Describe all the elements you want and the AI will weave them into a cohesive track.

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