Free AI EDM Generator: Create Electronic Dance Music Instantly
MemoTune AI EDM Generator turns your ideas into professional electronic dance tracks—from festival-ready house anthems to underground techno and bass-heavy dubstep. Generate in 20+ subgenres with authentic four-on-the-floor beats, sidechain-pumped basslines, and climactic drops. Create in 10+ languages.
What Is the MemoTune AI EDM Generator?
An AI-powered production tool that transforms text prompts into complete, genre-authentic electronic dance music—no DAW experience required.

EDM Subgenres Explained: Find Your Sound
From the soulful grooves of Chicago house to the bass-heavy drops of modern dubstep—explore the subgenres that define electronic dance music and discover which style fits your creative vision.

House Music
The genre that started it all—House Music emerged from Chicago's warehouse clubs in the early 1980s, defined by its infectious four-on-the-floor kick, off-beat hi-hats, and soulful vocal samples. Frankie Knuckles and Larry Heard laid the foundation; Daft Punk and Disclosure carried it into the mainstream. From deep house's jazzy warmth to progressive house's epic builds, our AI captures the full spectrum—warm rolling basslines, lush pads, and groove-locked percussion that keep any dancefloor moving.

Techno
Born in Detroit's post-industrial landscape and refined in Berlin's legendary underground clubs, Techno is the purest expression of machine-driven rhythm. Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson—the Belleville Three—pioneered the sound with stripped-down percussion, dark industrial textures, and hypnotic repetition at 130–150 BPM. Our AI delivers authentic techno production: oscillator-driven bass, heavy compression, reverb-drenched snares, and acid TB-303 squelch that pulses with relentless, minimal energy.

Trance
Emerging from Germany and the Netherlands in the early 1990s, Trance is the most emotionally charged EDM subgenre—built on melodic, arpeggiated synth leads, lush atmospheric pads, and long hypnotic breakdowns that build toward massive climactic drops. Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, and Paul van Dyk defined the sound globally. From progressive trance's gradual development at 128 BPM to uplifting trance's stadium-ready anthems at 140 BPM, our AI generates tracks with the signature layered supersaw oscillators and euphoric chord progressions.

Dubstep & Brostep
Rooted in UK garage and jungle of the late 1990s, Dubstep evolved from Burial's atmospheric experiments into Skrillex's aggressive brostep revolution. The genre is defined by its wobbly, heavily modulated sub-bass, syncopated half-time rhythms at 140 BPM, and massive drops with distorted bass growls. Our AI generates both styles—the sparse, atmospheric darkness of UK dubstep and the loud, abrasive festival energy of American brostep—with authentic LFO modulation, FM synthesis, and chest-crushing sub-bass.

Future Bass
The genre that bridged electronic music and pop sensibility—Future Bass emerged in the early 2010s with Flume, ODESZA, and Cashmere Cat leading the charge. Characterized by lush wavetable chord stabs, pitched-up vocal chops, emotive melodies, and crisp trap-influenced hi-hats at 140–160 BPM, it balances euphoric brightness with emotional depth. Our AI captures the signature sound: supersaw chords with portamento, MIDI chord rolls, and the warm, colorful production that dominates Spotify playlists and YouTube content.

Big Room House
The sound that defined peak festival EDM—Big Room House is built for 100,000-person crowds with maximalist builds, explosive drops, and massive distorted synth leads. Martin Garrix's Animals (2013) became the genre's defining anthem; Hardwell and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike pushed the formula to stadium scale. Our AI generates tracks with signature electro-inspired leads, extreme tension-building risers, dramatic silence before the drop, and crushing four-on-the-floor kicks with sidechain-pumped supersaw bass at 126–130 BPM.
AI EDM Generator Use Cases
Whether you're a content creator, game developer, or fitness professional, here are the most common ways people use our AI EDM Generator.

Content creators & social media
YouTubers, TikTok creators, Twitch streamers, and Instagram producers who need high-energy, royalty-free background music for gaming montages, workout videos, travel vlogs, and hype reels. MemoTune's AI EDM generator creates custom-length tracks matched to content mood and tempo—eliminating the need to purchase individual licenses or loop stock audio.

Game developers & interactive media
Indie game developers, mobile app creators, and VR experience designers who need dynamic, loopable EDM soundtracks for menus, combat sequences, boss fights, and celebration moments. MemoTune generates genre-specific music—140 BPM electro house for fast-paced action, 128 BPM trance for racing games—with stem export for seamless in-engine integration.

Event planners & fitness professionals
Fitness instructors, spin class coaches, CrossFit gym owners, and corporate event planners who need professionally produced EDM for workouts and live events. Spin class instructors need 128–135 BPM tracks for 45-minute sessions; event planners need energizing background EDM without vocals. MemoTune produces playlists matched to specific BPM ranges and energy levels instantly.
How to Use Our AI EDM Generator
Create professional electronic dance music in minutes with our free AI EDM Generator. Follow these steps to generate beats, drops, and full EDM tracks.
Set your EDM configuration
Choose your EDM subgenre — house, techno, trance, dubstep, drum and bass, or more — and set BPM, energy level, and mood. Each subgenre has unique production characteristics — the AI automatically adapts kick patterns, bassline style, and synthesis techniques to match authentic genre conventions.
Refine sound and style
Fine-tune your track with style parameters including drop intensity, build-up length, synth character, and vocal preferences. Describe specific elements like supersaw leads, acid basslines, or rolling hi-hats to shape the output precisely.
Generate your EDM music
Click generate to produce your complete EDM track with AI production and instrumental. Export or iterate until it's just right.
AI EDM Generator Features
MemoTune AI EDM Generator delivers genre-authentic electronic dance music with full production control.

Why Choose Our AI EDM Generator?
Built specifically for electronic dance music with genre-precise production and professional output quality.
Studio-quality EDM output
MemoTune's AI is trained on professionally mastered EDM spanning house, techno, trance, dubstep, and future bass. Output targets broadcast-quality standards with authentic supersaw leads, 909-style kicks, and properly sidechain-pumped basslines—unlike generic AI music tools that lack dynamic build-up/drop architecture.
Royalty-free commercial license
Every track comes with a commercial-use license—no per-track fees, no DMCA takedowns. Use generated EDM for YouTube monetization, Twitch streams, video games, and ads without additional licensing costs or hidden royalty obligations.
Genre-precise style targeting
MemoTune recognizes 20+ EDM subgenre tags—from deep house (122 BPM) to psytrance (145 BPM) to drum and bass (174 BPM). Specify "progressive house with emotional trance breakdown" and receive output with authentic subgenre-specific BPM, chord progressions, and timbres.
Fastest generation speed
Generate a full 3-minute EDM track in under 30 seconds with GPU-accelerated inference. Iterate instantly—produce 10 variations of the same prompt and select the best one without waiting. Built for rapid creative exploration.
Full stem & multitrack export
Export separate audio tracks for drums, bass, leads, pads, and FX—enabling professional post-production, remixing, and in-engine game audio implementation. Stems are delivered as high-quality audio files for maximum production flexibility.
Flexible credit-based pricing
Pay only for what you generate with no monthly minimum. A single track costs as little as 10 credits, and unused credits roll over indefinitely. No subscription lock-in—the most cost-effective option for irregular users and freelancers.
Start Creating EDM Music with AI
Describe your vision, pick an EDM subgenre, and generate your first electronic dance track in seconds. Free to start, no production experience required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the AI EDM Generator—subgenres, quality, licensing, and usage.
What is an AI EDM generator and how does it work?
An AI EDM generator uses machine learning models—trained on thousands of professional electronic dance music tracks—to automatically compose and produce original EDM from text prompts. Describe elements like "hard-hitting dubstep drop at 140 BPM" or "uplifting trance breakdown with female vocals," and the AI generates a complete track with drums, basslines, synth leads, and arrangement structure including four-on-the-floor patterns, sidechain compression, and climactic drops.
Can I use AI-generated EDM music commercially?
Yes—tracks generated on MemoTune come with a commercial-use license covering YouTube monetization, Twitch streaming, video games, podcasts, advertisements, and social media content. MemoTune's commercial license is included with standard generation—no premium subscription required for commercial rights.
How do I generate EDM in specific subgenres like techno, trance, or dubstep?
MemoTune supports 20+ EDM subgenre tags. For techno, specify "minimal techno, 140 BPM, Berlin warehouse feel, dark industrial percussion." For trance, try "uplifting trance, 138 BPM, supersaw leads, emotional breakdown." For dubstep, input "brostep, 140 BPM, heavy bass growl, distorted wub." The more specific your prompt—including BPM, mood, and instrumentation—the more accurate the output.
What BPM range does EDM cover, and can I specify the tempo?
EDM spans a wide BPM range by subgenre: house (120–130), techno (130–150), trance (128–145), drum and bass (160–180), dubstep (138–142 half-time), and future bass (140–160). MemoTune lets you specify exact BPM in your prompt or select from preset tempo ranges for each genre. Generated tracks maintain a consistent, locked tempo suitable for DJ mixing and video synchronization.
Is AI-generated EDM music detectable or will it sound generic?
MemoTune generates tracks with authentic genre-specific sound design: TB-303-style acid lines, layered supersaw oscillators, 909 kick patterns, and professionally structured arrangements. Output at MemoTune's quality level is routinely used in commercial contexts—YouTube videos, mobile games, fitness apps—where listeners cannot distinguish it from library music. Detailed prompts produce significantly more authentic results.
How does MemoTune compare to Suno or Udio for EDM generation?
Suno and Udio are general-purpose AI music generators strong at vocal pop but less optimized for EDM's technical requirements—precise BPM locking, sidechain pumping, and authentic drop structure. MemoTune is specifically trained on EDM production techniques, offers stem export unavailable on standard competitor plans, and provides commercial licensing without requiring a premium subscription.




