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O du fröhliche (Lounge)
German Christmas song by Johannes Daniel Falk and Heinrich Holzschuher (1816/1826) - Newly arranged in a relaxed lounge version.
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Alle Jahre wieder (Orchestral)
"Every year again" as royalty-free music production in an orchestral version with string ensembles, woodwinds and brass sections and of course the typical Christmas bells. This popular german Christmas carol is by Wilhelm Hey and Friedrich Silcher.
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Lounge)
Silent, holy and relaxed night - with this new, smooth lounge version of the German Christmas classic.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Lounge)
Newly recorded Easy Listening version of the old German Christmas song by Eduard Ebel. A gentle e-piano and friendly marimbas create a relaxed Christmas eve.
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Never Give Up
A driving soul song with a bouncing beat and a warm jazz guitar. Subdued gospel choirs and a saxophone (which is introduced later in the mix), create a hopeful and peaceful mood.
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Scientific World
Quiet, dark pad sounds lead this film track along until driving string ensembles take the helm .
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Ich geh' mit meiner Laterne
"I'm going with my lantern" is a traditional song from the 19th century, sung mainly during autumn parades in honor of Saint Martin.
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Happy Christmas
In this cheerful Christmas song, orchestral instruments meet a pop drum groove and exude motivation and anticipation.
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At the lake
Happy folk-pop with a robust guitar riff and a cheerful ukulele melody. A good mood guarantee for the summer days of the year.
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Breathe and let go
Cozy ukulele song with Hawaiian choirs and happy bells. Very relaxed music for travel videos and podcasts.
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Feeling stuck
Melancholic song with rhythmic percussions and a groovy acoustic guitar. Soulish vocal phrasing and an emotional nylon guitar solo create a gentle, yearning aura.
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Shadow Face
Uncomfortable score with creepy, elven chorus and disharmonic bells and harp sounds. Spooky music for movies.
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Rootless
Cozy song with unpplugged percussions. An old electric piano plays a sweet-melancholic melody, accompanied by groovy acoustic guitar strummings and a voluminous upright bass. Casual music with Latin elements for videos and more.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Orchestral)
One of the best-known Christmas carols in Germany. It was written by the pastor Eduard Ebel (1839-1905). Here in an orchestral version.
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Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling (Orchestral)
German Christmas carol from the 19th century arranged in an orchestral, lively version. Merry Christmas!
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Magic Christmas
A sensuous ballad with varying percussion such as bell rings and bongos. Warm string sounds and a melancholic piano melody add to the mood along with peaceful "well-being" chord sequences.
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Morgen, Kinder, wird's was geben
In 1795 Karl Friedrich Splittegarb composed this German Christmas hit. In 2017, we re-produced it in a lively good-mood version. Merry Christmas everyone!
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Free your mind
This emotional and powerful ballad emanates hope and victory. In the foreground plays a noble piano accompanied by strings and big drums. In the course of time the song gradually increases in its dramaturgy. Perfect music for videos on the subject of romance, victory, optimism.
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Marvelous Voyage
Dramatic film music in fantasy sound with fabulous chromatic percussions and driving orchestral timpani and violins. Ideal music for movies.
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Melusina
The sound of this film score reminds of angels singing. The listener is blown into the charming, enticing choir. Beautiful music for fantasy movies.
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