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ALIBI brings Christmas in July with new production music

These festive albums arrived just in time to provide cool sounds for holiday trailers, commercials and programs.

This summer may be hot, but ALIBI Music is bringing the cool sounds of Christmas into July with a new range of production music. The three albums are here and ready for music supervisors and editors already working on holiday trailers, commercials, programs and other content. The tracks range from Christmas music with an indie flair to instrumental versions of well-known and beloved holiday songs – all with ALIBI's signature formatting, stems and alternate versions for maximum customization.

ALIBI Music has released three new albums for holiday projects.

Check them out and listen:

Indie Christmas songs (13 tracks, 554 audio files) – This heartwarming collection of festive production music from ALIBI's indie artist roster features new takes on beloved Christmas classics. From warm and sweet indie folk to alternative pop & RnB, the versatile album is perfect for holiday commercials as well as romantic comedies, indie comedies and improvised programs such as factual entertainment and reality TV.

Christmas handbells (12 tracks, 156 audio files) – This album features well-known and loved Christmas classics played on handbells, creating a timeless and traditional sound. All the essential Christmas classics are included here, bringing a sense of magic and enchantment to Christmas advertising and programming.

Christmas Piano 2 (12 tracks, 156 audio files) – This simple but essential collection of production music features the most popular and well-known Christmas songs played entirely on the piano. Warm, intimate, friendly and heartwarming, these Christmas classics are ideal for seasonal programs and advertisements, as well as diegetic music for productions.

Examples of work featuring ALIBI's Christmas production music include this teaser for the CBS original movie “A Christmas Proposal,” this commercial for MasterClass, this trailer for the Saban feature film Fatman, and the TBS campaign for “24 Hours of 'A Christmas Story'” in 2023, among other high-profile projects.