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O Tannenbaum (Lounge)
A famous German christmas song from Ernst Anschütz. Newly arranged in a smooth chill out version.
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Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen (Lounge)
Hedwig Haberkern's German Christmas hit of 1869 in a feel-good lounge version.
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Preparing for the battle
An epochal blockbuster production track with metallic, orchestral drums and driving string ensembles.
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Michael is coming
An eerie horror film track with a dodgy bell sound that´s superimposed by aggressive synths. Later, a hectic drumbeat invades the scene.
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Reminiscence
Mysterious, subtle background music with warm marimba arpeggios and rhythmic echo effects. Great production music for documentaries and reports on topics such as research, science, discovery.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Orchestral)
World-famous and popular Christmas song, which was probably composed in the 16th century in West England. On audiohub it is in a new, orchestral version.
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Pulsing
Powerful thriller music with a pulsating, shimmering synth bass. In addition, are subtle pad sounds and blurry synths.
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Ihr Kinderlein kommet (Funk)
The popular Christmas carol as a lively funk / dance version with a happy shuffle rhythm.
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Jingle Bells (Rock)
Jingle Bells in a driving rock-uptempo version. Composer: James Lord Pierpont
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Visions
On this track, pizzicato violins meet digital drumbeats, oboe and legato strings. There is also a beat that stops every now and again, to create an interesting amount of tension.
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O du fröhliche (Orchestral)
One of the most famous and popular Christmas carols, in a classic, orchestral version.
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Rock)
Powerful rock version of the popular Christmas classic.
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Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling (Rock)
The Christmas classic by Karl Enslin in a fast rock 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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O Tannenbaum (Swing)
Cozy jazz trumpet version of the beautiful Christmas classic "O Tannenbaum" by Ernst Anschütz.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Funk)
One of the world's most popular Christmas carols in a new groovy version. With this in mind: We wish you a funky Christmas!
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Funkstorm
High-energy rock song with a touch of retro vibe. The catchy guitar riff instantly grabs the listeners' attention, while the funky wahwah rhythm guitars create an infectious atmosphere. This dynamic fusion of rock and funk generates an energetic mood that invites everyone to groove along. Perfect for videos aiming to convey a lively and upbeat atmosphere.
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Lasst uns froh und munter sein (Rock)
Probably the most famous Nikolaus song - here reissued in a powerful rock version.
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We wish you a merry Christmas (Rock)
World-famous and popular Christmas carol, which was probably composed in the west of England in the 16th century. Here in a quick skirt version.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Swing)
Lively version of the popular Christmas carol by Eduard Ebel with jazz trumpet and lively e-piano.
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