Dance
Music Generator
Generate club-ready grooves at the perfect dancefloor tempo of 118-135 BPM. Four-on-the-floor kicks, infectious rhythms, and irresistible energy — describe the vibe.
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Dance AI
Dance Music DNA
Four building blocks that define dancefloor music — groove, structure, sounds, and rhythm.
Groove & Movement
Dance-tempo music (118–135 BPM) is biomechanically optimized for human movement. This range matches natural dance rhythms and keeps bodies moving without fatigue.
Song Structure
Build-drop architecture — 16-bar intros, 8-bar builds, drops, breakdowns, and a second drop. DJ-friendly structure with long intros/outros for seamless mixing.
Signature Sounds
Four-on-the-floor kick, offbeat hi-hats, sidechain compression, synth bass, filtered pads, vocal chops, risers, and impact FX.
Rhythmic Identity
The four-on-the-floor kick pattern is the heartbeat. Offbeat bass, syncopated hats, and clap on 2 and 4 create the irresistible groove that makes people move.
Dance Tempo Spectrum
Six distinct flavors of dance-tempo music — from deep house to disco grooves.
House
The foundation of dance music — four-on-the-floor groove with deep bass and soulful elements.
Tech House
Minimal, groove-focused house with techy percussion, subtle bass, and hypnotic repetition.
Disco House
Disco grooves filtered through house production — funky bass, string stabs, and dancefloor joy.
Deep House
Warm, mellow house with jazzy chords, deep bass, and lush pad textures.
Progressive House
Long builds, evolving textures, and emotional melodies that take the dancefloor on a journey.
Nu Disco
Modern disco revival with electronic production, funky bass, and retro-modern aesthetics.
How Dance Compares
See how dance tempo stacks up against other tempo ranges across key characteristics.
| Feature | Dance (118-135) | Fast (140-200) | Upbeat (100-130) | EDM (128-150) | Slow (40-80) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 118–135 | 140–200+ | 100–130 | 128–150 | 40–80 |
| Key Instruments | Kick, bass, synths | Breaks, bass, drums | Guitar, keys, claps | Supersaws, kicks | Piano, strings, voice |
| Mood | Groovy, danceable | Intense, relentless | Happy, positive | Euphoric, massive | Emotional, intimate |
| Typical Use | Clubs, parties | Raves, action | Ads, vlogs | Festivals, workout | Ballads, meditation |
| Energy | Medium–High | Very High | Medium | High | Low |
Ready-to-Use Dance Prompts
Eight curated prompts for dancefloor-ready music — copy one and start creating instantly.
Warehouse Groove
Create a house track at 124 BPM in A minor. Deep four-on-the-floor kick, offbeat bass groove, crisp claps, filtered vocal chop, and a rising build. Mood: underground warehouse party.
Tech Minimal
Generate a tech house track at 126 BPM in D minor. Minimal kick pattern, tight percussion loops, subtle acid bass, and a hypnotic groove. Mood: dark room, strobe lights.
Disco Fever
Produce a disco house track at 122 BPM in G major. Funky bass, disco string stabs, filtered guitar chops, and a soulful vocal hook. Mood: glitter ball spinning.
Deep Dive
Compose a deep house track at 120 BPM in Eb minor. Warm pad chords, deep rolling bass, jazzy Rhodes stabs, and gentle percussion. Mood: 3 AM ocean of sound.
Journey Ahead
Create a progressive house track at 128 BPM in F minor. Long synth pad build, evolving arpeggios, emotional melody, and a euphoric drop. Mood: sunrise at the festival.
Saturday Night
Generate a nu disco track at 118 BPM in C major. Funky bass line, retro synth chords, handclaps, and a catchy vocal hook. Mood: Saturday night dancefloor bliss.
Peak Time
Build a peak-time house track at 130 BPM in B minor. Driving kick, big synth riff, crowd-chant vocal, and a massive build-to-drop. Mood: hands in the air moment.
Afro Dance
Create an Afro house track at 122 BPM in G minor. Organic percussion, marimba melody, deep bass, vocal chant, and a tribal groove. Mood: sunset beach party in Ibiza.
Where Dance Music Shines
Real-world scenarios where dance-tempo music gets bodies moving.
DJ Sets & Clubs
Club-ready tracks at DJ-friendly tempos with proper intro/outro structure for seamless mixing.
三个简单步骤
从创意到成品 — 描述、优化、导出你的dance音乐。
描述你的想法
告诉 Music Agent 你想要什么样的曲目 — 可以参考某种情绪、艺术家或场景,无需专业术语。
通过对话优化
通过自然对话微调 BPM、调性、乐器和曲式结构,反复调整直到满意为止。
导出并使用
下载高品质音频文件,完全支持商业用途 — 游戏、视频、广告等。
探索更多风格
发现相关风格,拓展你的音乐调色板。
常见问题
关于使用 Tunee 创作dance音乐,你需要知道的一切。
Yes. All Tunee-generated tracks are cleared for commercial use — clubs, events, YouTube, ads, and fitness classes. No royalties or licensing.
This range matches natural human dance biomechanics. Below 118 feels sluggish; above 135 becomes exhausting. Most club DJs mix between 122–128 BPM.
Yes. Specify 'DJ-friendly' and the AI creates tracks with proper intro/outro lengths (16–32 bars) for beatmatching and seamless mixing.
Yes. Specify 'deep house,' 'tech house,' 'progressive house,' 'Afro house,' or any subgenre. The AI understands the distinct characteristics of each.
No. Describe the vibe — 'dark underground groove' or 'sunny disco party' — and the AI handles BPM, mix structure, and sound design.
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