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EDM music generator

A ready-made festival EDM prompt you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.

Starter prompt

Festival EDM / big room house, 128 BPM in A minor, four-on-the-floor kick, huge supersaw lead, rising white-noise sweeps and a snare build into a massive drop, sidechained pumping bass, bright plucks, euphoric and high-energy, instrumental.

Generate it here

Start from a preset

One click fills the builder, then tweak anything.

A sentence is plenty — the controls below fill in the detail.

Pick any that fit.

The sounds you want to hear.

110 BPM

Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.

Festival EDM / big room house, 128 BPM in A minor, four-on-the-floor kick, huge supersaw lead, rising white-noise sweeps and a snare build into a massive drop, sidechained pumping bass, bright plucks, euphoric and high-energy, instrumental. around 110 BPM.

Exactly what gets sent to the model.

Choose your model

Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.

Festival EDM is engineered around a single moment: the drop. Everything before it is tension, a build that filters up, adds a snare roll and pulls the low end away, so that when the four-on-the-floor kick and supersaw lead land together, the release feels enormous. Structure matters here as much as sound design.

The prompt below gives the generator that arc to work with. Paste it into a generator underneath, or reverse-engineer a festival anthem you love into a prompt you can shape yourself.

What makes a good EDM prompt

Call out the four-on-the-floor kick and a supersaw or big-room lead, since those define the genre's wall of sound. Describe the build and drop explicitly, risers, sweeps and a snare roll into the drop, so the generator structures the energy rather than playing flat. Sidechain or 'pumping' bass gives that breathing, danceable groove.

Tweaking the starter prompt

Stay at 128 BPM for mainstage big room, or nudge toward 124 for progressive house and 150 for festival trap and hardstyle crossovers. Swap the supersaw for a plucky lead or vocal hook to soften it, and ask for 'two drops' if you want a full radio-style arrangement. Naming a key keeps the bass and lead consonant through the drop.

Start from a track you like

Heard a set or a single whose drop you want to echo? Run it through the reverse tool. It pulls tempo and key straight from the audio and infers the mood and instrument palette, handing you a prompt anchored to that reference. Tidy it up and generate from there.

Frequently asked questions

Is this free?
The prompt and editing tools are free; generating a full track here runs on credits, on licensed, commercially cleared models.
What BPM is EDM?
It varies by subgenre, but big room and festival EDM cluster around 126 to 130 BPM. The starter prompt uses 128 BPM, the most common tempo for mainstage tracks.
Can I use the music commercially?
Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs, Google Lyria), so tracks you make here are cleared for commercial use.