Upload your audio and Tunee generates House-style music videos with underground club — no design tools, no rendering software needed.
Single frames pulled from AI-generated music videos — a glimpse of the House visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



House lives in a single environment most of the night: the club, the warehouse, the festival tent. Good house videos honor that. The camera is often inside the crowd, lens at shoulder height, lights overhead doing the cinematography. Strobes, lasers, smoke, sweat. The DJ rarely appears more than a few seconds — it's about the room, not the figure. Color tends toward magenta-cyan-amber wash, with the occasional pure-white blowout on a drop.
Daft Punk's 'Around the World' directed by Michel Gondry remains the gold standard for house as choreography. Disclosure's 'Latch' featuring Sam Smith (directed by Bo Mirosseni) built the modern coupled-bodies template; their broader Stink Studios collaborations defined the duo's visual identity. Fred again..'s Boiler Room cuts proved one camera and a real crowd outperform any set build. Honey Dijon's live captures, Peggy Gou's 'Nanga Eboko', Frankie Knuckles archival footage, and Romy's solo videos show the visual range. The thread is honesty — house videos that pretend to be anything other than a room with music in it feel embarrassing within a year.
Treat the light rig as a character. Prompt Tunee with specific fixtures: 'overhead par cans in magenta, two moving heads sweeping cyan across the back wall, haze thick enough to see the beams'. Bodies should be partial — a raised hand, a back of a head, a profile against a strobe — almost never full coverage. Time the camera to the build, the breakdown, the drop. House videos die when they treat the breakdown like a verse.
Each prompt is crafted for House aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your house music video is ready in seconds.
Underground warehouse rave, disco ball reflections, DJ set illuminated by single spotlight, hundreds of dancers in sync. Wide establishing shot, slow push-in. Soulful lighting — golden edges, deep contrast centre. Underground club fills the background. Beat drop triggers a hard cut to a new angle.
Live energy: artist surrounded by warehouse rave. Soulful atmosphere. Jump-cut on every beat — fast in the hook, slow in the bridge. End frame: single spotlight, underground club fading to black.
Time-lapse: warehouse rave evolves raw→refined over the track. Visual pace mirrors energy. Underground tones warm to soulful by the outro. One continuous morph — no cuts.
A soulful scene with underground club and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Artist immersed in warehouse rave, groovy energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract disco ball morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the soulful essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of underground club dissolving into dancing crowd, creating a groovy visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a underground environment with warehouse rave in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
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