House music generator
A ready-made house music prompt you can generate here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
Starter prompt
Classic house track, 122 BPM in A minor, steady four-on-the-floor kick, crisp offbeat open hi-hats, warm Rhodes and pad chords with a soulful chord progression, deep rolling bassline, light claps and shaker, groovy and uplifting, instrumental.
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Classic house track, 122 BPM in A minor, steady four-on-the-floor kick, crisp offbeat open hi-hats, warm Rhodes and pad chords with a soulful chord progression, deep rolling bassline, light claps and shaker, groovy and uplifting, instrumental. around 110 BPM.
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House is defined by its pulse: a steady four-on-the-floor kick with open hi-hats on the offbeat, sitting under warm chords and a rolling bassline. It's a groove you feel before you analyse it, which is why a good prompt names the rhythm and the chord warmth rather than just the genre.
The prompt below sits in the classic ~122 BPM pocket with soulful chords. Generate it here on your choice of model, or reverse a house record you love to lift its exact tempo, key and feel as a starting point.
What makes a good house prompt
Call out the four-on-the-floor kick and offbeat open hi-hats explicitly, since that pattern is the genre's signature. Ask for warm chords, Rhodes, pads or stabs, and a deep rolling bassline that locks to the kick. A tempo of 120 to 125 BPM and mood words like groovy, warm and uplifting keep it in classic house territory rather than drifting toward harder dance styles.
Tweaking the starter prompt
For deep house, drop the energy with mellower pads, a softer kick and a slightly slower tempo around 120 BPM. For tech house, strip the chords back, tighten the groove and add a percussive, looping bassline. Add 'soulful vocal chops' for a vocal-led feel, or ask for 'organ stabs' to lean toward a classic Chicago sound.
Start from a track you like
Heard a house track whose groove you want to borrow? Run it through the reverse tool. It pulls the tempo and key straight from the audio and infers the chord mood and instrumentation, 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 house music?
- House typically sits between 120 and 128 BPM, with 122 to 125 the most common pocket for classic and deep house. The starter prompt uses 122 BPM.
- 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.