Free AI House Music Generator: Create Club-Ready Tracks

MemoTune's AI House Music Generator turns a few words into authentic four-on-the-floor dance tracks. Build a pure instrumental deep house groove, or add your own lyrics for soulful, gospel, and vocal house. Generate across 15+ house subgenres in 10+ languages.

What Is the MemoTune AI House Music Generator?

An AI tool that turns text prompts into complete, genre-authentic house music—instrumental by default, with optional vocals for vocal house.

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MemoTune's AI House Music Generator brings the sound of the club to anyone, producing mix-ready house tracks in seconds. Describe what you want—a sun-soaked deep house cut at 122 BPM, a peak-time tech house roller, or an uplifting progressive build—then pick from 15+ house subgenres including deep, tech, progressive, Afro, Chicago, and tropical house. By default the AI builds a fully instrumental track around house's signature four-on-the-floor kick, adding off-beat hi-hats, a rolling sub-bassline, piano or organ stabs, and warm chords across house's classic 118–128 BPM range. Want vocals? Open the lyrics step and write or AI-generate your own hook, and the AI delivers true vocal house—soulful, gospel, or diva-led. Every track carries authentic house DNA: 909-style drum machines, sidechain-pumped chords that breathe with the kick, funky filtered guitar, and the disco and soul influences the genre grew out of in mid-1980s Chicago. Whether you need a looping clip for a reel or an extended cut for a DJ set, the AI fits the arrangement to your length while holding a steady, mix-ready pulse. Download MP3 for quick sharing or WAV for editing and DJ use (WAV on a paid plan). From creators chasing royalty-free club beats to fitness instructors building 124 BPM sets, MemoTune's AI house generator delivers club-ready results without the learning curve of a traditional DAW.

House Subgenres Explained: Find Your Groove

From the soulful warmth of deep house to the tribal pulse of Afro house—explore the subgenres that define house music and discover which style fits your creative vision.

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Soulful & Warm

Deep House

Deep house is the introspective heart of the genre, giving harmony and atmosphere equal billing with the drums and drawing on jazz, funk, and soul. Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers) shaped its blueprint in 1980s Chicago, and artists like Kerri Chandler and Maya Jane Coles carried it forward. Expect warm electric-piano and organ chords, lush pads, soft rolling basslines, and relaxed tempos around 120–124 BPM. Our AI captures that late-night warmth—Rhodes harmony, subtle vocal textures, and an understated, hypnotic feel built for both the dancefloor and the after-hours.

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Groove Meets Precision

Tech House

Tech house fuses the soul and swing of house with the minimalism and punch of techno. Running 124–128 BPM, it's built on tight, stripped-back drums, rolling basslines, chopped vocal samples, and subtle effects that keep a set rolling for hours. Jamie Jones, Hot Since 82, and Fisher pushed the sound to festival main stages. Our AI delivers authentic tech house: snappy percussion, hypnotic rolling bass, and the relentless, mix-ready momentum that keeps a club moving.

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The Long Build

Progressive House

Progressive house is the most cinematic branch of the genre, defined by gradual, evolving arrangements that layer sounds in and out across a track and build slowly toward euphoric peaks. It emerged in the early 1990s and went global through Sasha and John Digweed, then Eric Prydz and deadmau5. The sound pairs lush pads, arpeggiated synths, and emotional chord progressions with a steady 124–128 BPM pulse. Our AI generates that long-form journey—patient builds, rich melodic layers, and climactic drops that reward the wait.

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Tribal & Spiritual

Afro House

Afro house is one of the fastest-rising house styles worldwide. Emerging from South Africa, it weaves kwaito, tribal, deep, and soulful house into a percussive, spiritual sound. It's built on organic tribal percussion, marimba and conga-and-djembe grooves, chanted vocals, and rolling basslines around 118–125 BPM, carried global by Black Coffee, Da Capo, and Caiiro. Our AI captures that earthy, hypnotic feel—layered hand percussion, soulful chants, and warm melodic textures that sound both ancient and modern.

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Where It All Began

Chicago & Acid House

These are the raw roots of the whole genre. Chicago house came together in the mid-1980s as DJs spliced disco, soul, and drum machines into a new dancefloor sound, while acid house arrived when producers like Phuture pushed the Roland TB-303 into its squelchy, resonant signature. Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, and DJ Pierre laid the blueprint: raw 909 and 707 drums, jacking grooves, soulful samples, and that hypnotic acid bass. Our AI recreates the foundational sound—gritty drum machines, organ stabs, and the unmistakable 303 squelch around 120–127 BPM.

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Bright & Festival-Ready

Tropical & Future House

This is the radio-friendly, sun-drenched side of modern house. Tropical house softens the four-on-the-floor with marimba, steel-drum, and pan-flute melodies, breezy chords, and a relaxed bounce, popularized by Kygo and Thomas Jack. Future house, pioneered by Tchami and Oliver Heldens, swaps in metallic filtered bass leads, pitched vocal hooks, and crisp drops at 124–128 BPM. Our AI generates both—the warm, melodic glow of tropical house and the punchy, future-leaning bass of festival house—perfect for content and bright, uplifting sets.

AI House Music Generator Use Cases

Whether you're a content creator, DJ, or fitness professional, here are the most common ways people use our AI House Music Generator.

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Content creators & social media

YouTubers, TikTok creators, Twitch streamers, and Instagram producers who need upbeat, royalty-free house for vlogs, fashion reels, lifestyle content, and lo-fi house streams. MemoTune's AI house generator creates custom-length tracks matched to content mood and tempo—no per-license fees, no copyright headaches, no looping the same stock audio.

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DJs & producers seeking ideas

Bedroom producers, DJs, and beatmakers who need quick sketches, intro loops, or starting points for an edit. Generate a 124 BPM tech house roller or a deep house chord progression in seconds, export the full track as WAV, and drop it into your DAW or DJ set to build from a finished, mix-ready idea.

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Fitness, events & venues

Spin and HIIT instructors, gym owners, café and retail managers, and event planners who need continuous, energizing house without licensing headaches. Spin classes need locked 124–128 BPM tracks; cafés need warm deep house ambience. MemoTune produces playlists matched to specific BPM ranges and energy levels instantly.

How to Use Our AI House Music Generator

Create house music in minutes with our free AI House Music Generator. Follow these steps to build grooves, basslines, and full club tracks.

Set your house groove

On the Music tab, choose your house subgenre — deep, tech, progressive, Afro, Chicago, or tropical — and set BPM, mood, and sound-design tags like rolling bassline, organ stabs, or acid 303. The AI adapts the kick, hi-hats, and chords to match each subgenre's signature.

Keep it instrumental or add vocals

Leave it instrumental for a pure club track, or open the Lyrics tab to write — or AI-generate — your own hook and verses for soulful, gospel, or diva-led vocal house. Pick a vocal style and language, then apply the lyrics to your track.

Generate your house music

Click generate to produce your finished house track. Preview it, adjust your tags or lyrics, and regenerate until the track feels right.

AI House Music Generator Features

MemoTune AI House Music Generator delivers genre-authentic club tracks with full production control.

Every house track is built on the genre's defining foundation: a steady four-on-the-floor kick at 118–128 BPM, off-beat open hi-hats, crisp claps on beats 2 and 4, and shuffled percussion. The AI locks every element to a danceable grid, so each track lands mix-ready and ready for the floor.

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Why Choose Our AI House Music Generator?

Built specifically for house music, with groove-precise production and mix-ready output.

Club-ready house output

MemoTune is tuned to produce authentic house across deep, tech, progressive, and Afro styles, with 909-style drums, rolling basslines, and sidechain-pumped chords. The result targets DJ-friendly, mix-ready output—not the flat, generic loops most AI tools produce for dance music.

Royalty-free commercial use

Tracks you generate can be used commercially under MemoTune's standard terms—covering YouTube, Twitch, fitness classes, venues, podcasts, and ads—without per-track fees or extra licensing steps.

Groove-precise style targeting

MemoTune recognizes 15+ house subgenre tags—from soulful deep house (122 BPM) to driving tech house (126 BPM) to tribal Afro house. Ask for "deep house with Rhodes chords and rolling bass" and get output with authentic subgenre BPM, percussion, and harmony.

Steady, mix-ready tempo

Generated tracks aim for a consistent club tempo with a clean four-on-the-floor pulse. Name your BPM in the prompt (for example, "124 BPM") to guide it, so the result is easy to beatmatch and loop into longer DJ sets.

Instrumental or full vocal house

One tool covers both sides of house. Generate a pure instrumental groove, or open the lyrics step and add your own words for soulful, gospel, or diva-led vocal house, with male or female vocals. Most AI dance-music tools give you instrumentals only.

Free to start, flexible pricing

Begin generating house for free, then pay only for what you create with no monthly minimum. Unused credits roll over—no subscription lock-in, which makes it cost-effective for creators, DJs, and freelancers.

Start Creating House Music with AI

Describe your vision, pick a house subgenre, and generate your first club-ready track in seconds—instrumental or vocal, free to start, no production experience required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the AI House Music Generator—subgenres, vocals, quality, and licensing.

What is an AI house music generator and how does it work?

An AI house music generator uses machine-learning models to compose and produce original house from text prompts. Describe elements like "deep house, 122 BPM, warm Rhodes chords, rolling bassline," and the AI builds a complete track with a four-on-the-floor kick, off-beat hi-hats, basslines, and chords. By default the output is instrumental; if you want vocals, add your own lyrics in the Lyrics step to generate vocal house.

Can I use AI-generated house music commercially?

Yes—tracks generated on MemoTune can be used commercially under MemoTune's standard terms, covering YouTube monetization, Twitch streaming, fitness classes, venues, podcasts, advertisements, and social media. Commercial use is included with standard generation; no premium subscription is required for commercial rights. Check the current Terms for the full details.

How do I generate specific house subgenres like deep, tech, or Afro house?

MemoTune supports 15+ house subgenre tags. For deep house, specify "deep house, 122 BPM, jazzy Rhodes chords, soft pads, rolling sub-bass." For tech house, try "tech house, 126 BPM, tight drums, rolling bassline, vocal chops." For Afro house, input "Afro house, tribal percussion, marimba melody, chanted vocals." The more specific your prompt—BPM, mood, and sound design—the more accurate the output.

What BPM range does house cover, and can I set the tempo?

Most house sits around 118–128 BPM: deep house (120–124), tech house (124–128), progressive house (124–128), Afro house (118–125), and classic Chicago house (120–127). Tropical and lo-fi house can dip lower, toward 108–118. You can specify an exact BPM in your prompt or pick a tempo range, and tracks hold a steady, consistent tempo suitable for DJ mixing and beatmatching.

Is house music instrumental, or can I add vocals?

House is instrumental by default—MemoTune builds the groove around the kick with no vocals. But house has a rich vocal tradition, so you can open the Lyrics step to write or AI-generate your own hook and verses and get true vocal house: soulful, gospel, or diva-led, with male or female vocals. Leave the lyrics empty any time you want a pure instrumental club track.

What makes MemoTune good for house specifically?

MemoTune is tuned for house production rather than general-purpose song generation: authentic four-on-the-floor timing, rolling basslines, subgenre-accurate sound design, and a steady club tempo for DJ use. It also covers both sides of the genre—pure instrumental grooves and full vocal house from your own lyrics—and exports MP3 or WAV for your projects.