While the fireplace crackles, a Christmas elf plays the popular melody of "Auld Lang Syne" on an old Roland synthesizer that sounds like a retro harp. Dusty drums and thick basses for baking cookies, decorating Christmas trees and to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. 79 bpm (Fmaj)
Things get wild in Santa's gift factory: elves dance on the tables, throw teddy bears through the air and celebrate an intense party smelling of speculoos and snowflakes. Driving drums, happily excited organs, broken chiptune synthesizers and oppressive basses make even sled dogs dance. Based on a popular German Christmas melody from the song "Lass uns froh und munter sein" ("Let us be happy and cheerful"), it is perfect for funny Xmas commercials, kids entertainment, Christmas market scenarios, video games and documentaries. 146 bpm (Bbmaj)
A bass-soaked anthem ("We wish you a Merry Christmas") with cheeky synthesizer interjections, and the catchy melody on a music box and steel drums. For the time before, during and after Christmas. 136 bpm (Gmaj)
Softly ringing bells hang below Santa's sleigh and emit the enchanting the melody of "Jingle Bells" while he hands out presents and climbs chimneys. The slippery drums sound over gentle bass adds up to a contemplative soundtrack for snowy scenes and gingerbread treats. 65 bpm (Gmaj)
A tiny orchestra of gnomes plays with trombone and violin a bass-loaded symphony of traditional Christmas sounds mixed with clanging drums in a Hip Hop rhythm. Optimal for energy-charged Christmas scenes and commercials. 59 bpm (Gmaj)
Heavy Hip Hop beats with modern bass are accompanied by a mystical flute playing the traditional Christmas melody of "God rest you Merry, Gentlemen". The elves play on dusty instruments they assembled themselves from Santa's junk room. The familiar melody tempts you to dream, and brings the smell of fir trees and candles to your nose. 84 bpm (Emin)
Santa plays a strong crackling vinyl full of crazy organ and flute compositions based on the traditional song "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" while packing his sleigh. The driving drums give the juicy bass tempo, for fast Christmas scenes, good traditional food and conversations among friends. 63 bpm (Ebmaj)
Based on the British folk Christmas carol "The Holly and the Ivy", this arrangement in 3/4 time is played by a band of elves who built their instruments out of fir branches for an audience of hundreds of snowmen. Broken drum sets, crunching bonfires and billowing basses intersperse a familiar melody with fun synth sounds and bells. 118 bpm (Fmaj)
A heartwarming shuffle beat with tropical instruments that have been played so often they already have holes. This charming melody of the traditional English Christmas carol "The First Noel" invites you to put your boots outside the door and bring them back inside filled with sweets. Extremely broken drums, plucked instruments and old record players with noise. 102 bpm (Dmaj)
Dirty marimbas recorded playing the German Christmas carol "Ihr Kinderlein, kommet" ("Oh, come, little children") with a very old microphone that makes a lot of noise. The pumping thick beats wobble away, bringing anticipation for the long party night after a good meal with the family. 68 bpm (Cmaj)