Sven Erler's Christmas, released in 2025, frames the holiday season through Electronica across 17 tracks and a total duration of 43:26. The album title keeps the focus direct, while the sequencing moves between familiar seasonal references and club-ready production cues. From the opening promise of Come Together To Christmas to the closing revision Electric Sleigh Ride (B-Side Club Edit), the record stays centered on winter nights, holiday gatherings, and the bright, synthetic pulse suggested by its track list.
Several titles connect classic Christmas imagery with electronic energy in a very specific way. Silent Night, Holy Loud Bass turns a traditional phrase into something heavier and more modern, and Silent Night, Holy Loud Bass (B-Side Trance Edit) pushes that idea further with a named alternate version. Yuletide Drop, Electric Snowfall, and Snowfall In Neon Lights place seasonal scenes inside a more digital setting, while Electric Sleigh Ride and North Pole Nights suggest motion, light, and late-evening atmosphere rather than quiet background music.
There is also a strong social and domestic side to the album. Christmas Over Me, Christmas With Family, Christmas Holiday, and Under The Mistletoe point toward the shared rituals that define December listening for many people. These tracks sit comfortably beside bolder names like Santas Reindeer Rave, Glow Up For Christmas, and Candy Cane Crush, which bring a playful, high-color tone to the program. Taken together, the titles suggest a holiday record designed for both cozy indoor listening and more upbeat seasonal playlists.
The structure adds useful detail for listeners browsing Christmas albums by track count and versions. Alongside the main sequence, Sven Erler includes three clearly marked alternate cuts: Silent Night, Holy Loud Bass (B-Side Trance Edit), Come Together To Christmas (B-Side Trance Edit), and Electric Sleigh Ride (B-Side Club Edit). Those edits reinforce the Electronica identity of the release and give familiar motifs from the album a second pass. That makes Christmas not just a themed set of songs, but a compact seasonal collection with variation built into its final stretch.
For year-end listening, Christmas by Sven Erler stands out through concrete seasonal naming and a consistent electronic frame. The album moves from invitation and reunion in Come Together To Christmas to winter glow in Electric Snowfall and Snowfall In Neon Lights, then back toward festive momentum with Santas Reindeer Rave and Electric Sleigh Ride. With 17 tracks in 43:26, it offers a concise but full holiday program for winter evenings, New Year period playlists, and listeners who want Christmas references delivered through a 2025 Electronica album rather than a traditional carol format.
