AI EDM Generator — Club Anthems Made in Minutes
Hitto’s Club Anthems scene generates production-ready EDM tracks: house, techno, drum-and-bass, dubstep, and everything in between. Crisp drops, layered synths, festival energy. Each track pairs with beat-synced MV generation for content that hits hard on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube.
What Hitto’s EDM sounds like
- Modern production values — sidechain compression, layered supersaws, punchy kicks
- Real song structure — proper build-ups, drops, breakdowns
- Genre-accurate elements — 4-on-the-floor for house, half-time grooves for dubstep, rolling basses for D’n’B
- Festival-grade loudness — competitive levels for in-club playback or content sound design
Sub-genres covered
| Sub-genre | BPM range | What Hitto does well |
|---|---|---|
| House | 120–128 | Groovy basslines, soulful vocals, 4-on-the-floor |
| Tech house | 120–128 | Tight percussion, minimal hooks, dancefloor focus |
| Deep house | 118–124 | Warm pads, soulful vocals, late-night vibe |
| Techno | 125–135 | Hypnotic loops, industrial textures, driving percussion |
| Drum-and-bass | 165–175 | Reese basses, breakbeats, energetic vocals |
| Dubstep | 140 (half-time 70) | Wobble basses, drops, screams |
| Future bass | 140–160 | Lush chords, vocal chops, emotional lift |
| Trance | 132–140 | Soaring leads, plucked arps, emotional progressions |
| Melodic dubstep | 140 | Hybrid pop / dubstep, vocal-forward, cinematic |
Prompt templates that work
House anthem
“Modern progressive house, 128 BPM, soaring female vocals, big chord stabs, festival drop, about chasing freedom on a summer night.”
Tech house
“Driving tech house, 126 BPM, minimal vocal hook, rolling bassline, tight kicks, late-night warehouse vibe.”
Drum-and-bass
“Liquid drum-and-bass, 174 BPM, soulful female vocals, rolling reese bass, atmospheric pads, hopeful and cinematic.”
Future bass
“Future bass with vocal chops, 150 BPM, emotional drop, lush sidechain pads, anthem energy.”
Workflow: from prompt to club-ready MV
- Pick a sub-genre and write a prompt with BPM and 1–2 descriptive anchors
- Generate in Hitto Chat (~90 seconds for the audio)
- Run MV pipeline with a club-vibe visual prompt: “neon club, fog, lasers, slow tracking shots, low angle”
- Pick portrait for TikTok/Reels (most viral EDM lives here)
- Export 4K if on Plus+ for max visual impact
Use cases
Content creators / TikTok artists
Original beat-drop content that doesn’t get muted by copyright detection. Free of catalog license restrictions on paid plans.
Streamers / podcasters
Original intro music, transition stings, segment beds. No recycled royalty-free sites.
DJ producers (early-stage)
Quick demo to test an idea before producing in your DAW. Hitto’s stem separation lets you extract elements you like and rebuild them properly.
Indie labels / artists
Iterate on track concepts at speed. Generate 5 variations of the same idea in 30 minutes; pick the strongest direction; produce that one fully.
Live event promotion
Custom intro / promo music for your venue, festival, or club night.
Limitations
- Highly technical sound design (specific synth models, exact bus routing) — generated audio is mixed-down; use stem separation to extract elements for further work
- Ultra-niche sub-genres (gabber, breakcore, IDM) — training data is thinner; output is hit-or-miss
- Live performance / DJ sets — generated tracks are studio recordings, not designed for real-time mixing without further processing
Tips
- Always specify BPM. EDM lives or dies by tempo; “128 BPM” beats “fast tempo.”
- Reference vibe, not artists. “Big-room festival energy” works; copying an artist’s name doesn’t.
- Plan the MV in parallel. EDM lives on visuals — write the audio prompt and the MV prompt at the same time so they’re coherent.
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FAQ
Can the AI generate believable EDM drops?
Yes. Hitto's training includes modern EDM with full song structure (build-up, drop, breakdown). Specify the genre and BPM in your prompt for the best drop quality.
What EDM sub-genres does Hitto support?
House, deep house, tech house, progressive, techno, drum-and-bass, dubstep, future bass, melodic dubstep, trance, hardstyle, EDM-pop. Niche genres (gabber, breakcore) are limited.
Are these tracks DJ-ready?
Generated tracks come as full mixed-down audio. For real DJ sets you'll want to use stem separation (available on Basic+) to extract individual elements for live mixing.
Can I make a club-vibe MV to match?
Yes. Hitto's MV pipeline pairs well with EDM — the beat-synced cuts and visual energy match what club tracks need. Try a "neon club, fog, laser lights, slow tracking shot" visual prompt.
Royalty-free for events and streams?
On any Hitto paid plan, generated tracks are royalty-free with commercial-use rights. Use them for streams, events, podcasts, content channels.