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Morgen kommt der Weihnachtsmann (Lounge)
Well-known German Christmas song from Hoffmann von Fallersleben. Newly arranged in a balanced, easy-listening version.
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Exoplanet
Rapidly played arpeggios and low strings create a mysterious atmosphere.
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Cold Fire
Mid-tempo ambient song with gentle e-piano chords and a lively drum beat. Beautiful hybrid strings create celestial melodies. Subtle and stimulating background music for videos of all kinds.
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DNA
Subliminal, pulsating track with pluck arpeggios and deep subbasses. Ideal music for reports and documentaries on technology topics.
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Scientistication
This track is ideal for documentaries on science or technology topics. A pluck synth arpeggio and evolving pad textures create a mysterious, digital atmosphere.
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Try again
This production music is great for documentaries and reports to underlay scenes with a special tension. This creates curiosity and attention.
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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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Now and then
This beautiful track starts with a soulful piano playing and dramatically builds up: orchestral string ensembles, big drums and bass create a great euphoria. Emotional music for movies and videos.
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Jingle Bells (Orchestral)
Jingle Bells is a well-known American christmas song and probably one of the most favorite christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893).
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With Confidence
Optimistic folk song with sympathetic ukulele accompaniment and friendly marimbas. A gentle choir and a relaxed rhythm create a pleasant atmosphere. Great background music for videos and podcasts on topics such as documentaries, travel videos, summer.
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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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Smarty Swing
"Smarty Swing" is a lively and playful jazz track that creates a cheerful and curious atmosphere. The piece swings from the first beat, and the joyful marimba melody is catchy. The upright acoustic bass adds a solid rhythmic foundation, while the jazz drums contribute an engaging rhythmic component. Together, these elements form a track that is ideal for explainer videos and tutorials, conveying knowledge in an appealing and entertaining way.
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Pure
Beautiful underscore track with playful marimbas and synth plucks, accompanied by gentle strings and pad sounds. Optimistic music for videos eg on knowledge topics.
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Normcore
Marimbas, xylophones and glockenspiels meet smart spizzicato strings and playful sound textures. The right background music for reports and documentaries on all topics where knowledge and curiosity are required.
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Cocoon
Shimmering bell arpeggios and gentle, subtle pads create a fascinating atmospheric track. Ideal background music for reports and documentaries.
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Never give up (2015)
A lively film music track with gentle pizzicato strings and low-profile background sounds.
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Happy Birthday (Various Instruments)
The well-known birthday song played by three different instruments: recorder, music box and accordion. Each instrument is also available as a separate song version. There are three other song versions for the accordion.
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Sankt Martin (Orchestral)
Saint Martin rode through snow and wind - A song dedicated to Saint Martin, often sung during lantern processions. Here, in an orchestral version.
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Jazzmatazz
This music composition is characterized by a charming vibraphone melody that creates an atmosphere of intelligence and cleverness, ideal for explainer videos. The organ adds a deep textual layer, while jazz drums and jazz guitar together form a rich, harmonic structure that conveys knowledge and information in a charming and captivating way.
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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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