Description
- David Wright & Geigertek –
The Dancing Snowman [5:04] - Steve Barnes –
Good King Wenceslas [5:39] - Geigertek –
Beneath A Christmas Mantle [2:35] - Claudio Merlini –
Christmas Wonderland [4:58] - RamsayGee –
The Season’s Wish [5:26] - Lord of the Ants –
Christmas in New York [2:37] - Richard Bone –
Do You Hear What I Hear? [4:09] - The Pels Syndicate –
Xmas5 [3:21] - Catalin Marin –
A Star in The East [4:24] - Richard Bone –
Donde Esta Santa Claus? [2:31] - Acheloo –
White Christmas [3:54] - Al Rudd –
The Magic of Christmas? [3:47] - Steve Barnes –
Little Town of Bethlehem [4:01] - RamsayGee –
First Snow [5:02] - Robert Fox –
Silent Night [4:35] - Steve Barnes –
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [4:36] - David Wright –
We Three Kings [7:01] - Bekki Williams –
Waiting for Santa [1:50] - Steve Barnes –
18 tracks by David Wright, Geigertek, Steve Barnes, Robert Fox, Bekki Williams ++
Matt Howarth / Sonic Curiosity –
This release from 2010 offers 75 minutes of yuletide electronic music.This is a collection of instrumental Christmas tunes, both traditional and new compositions. Because of the subject matter these songs possess a sparkling lighthearted flair.
The Dancing Snowman” by David Wright & Geigertek. Regal electronics delineate a fanciful tune seasoned with orchestral embellishments leading to a choral refrain with a traditional drumroll.
“Good King Wenceslas” by Steve Barnes. Frosty keyboards and crisp understated rhythmics create a delicate version of this classic tune.
“Beneath a Christmas Mantle” by Geigertek. Toy-like electronics generate a winter landscape with a hint of a joyful sleigh-ride.
“Christmas Wonderland” by Claudio Merlini. Crystalline keys blend with airy textures designed to evoke a holiday countryside. Hints of woodwinds complete the wonderland demeanor.
“The Season’s Wish” by Ramsaygee. This pastoral melody is enhanced by whispery tonalities as it gradually musters stamina with the addition of soft percussion.
“Christmas in New York” by Lord of the Ants. Fragile guitarwork lends an engaging flavor to the winsome electronics and chugging tempos.
“Do You Hear What I Hear?” by Richard Bone. Sedate piano is supported by faint belltones and dreamy atmospherics