Album · 20 Dec 2025

Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0

16 Track(s)0 Song(s)16 Instrumental(s)Instrumental
  • “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0” travels through winter as a global visual language, using instrumental atmosphere to connect snow, night, celebration, and distant places.
  • From “Snowfall Over Main Street [ America ]” through “The Northern Christmas Star [ Canada ]” to “The Starry Christmas of India [ India ],” the sequence feels less like a playlist and more like a changing visual landscape.
  • Titles and recurring images such as sky, stars, and dawn give the collection a vocabulary even in the absence of sung words.
  • The pacing of “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0” lets mood carry the transitions, so the listener can build a personal film around the sequence.
  • The lasting effect of “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0” is a wordless world specific enough to feel intentional and open enough to revisit differently.
Poster for The Christmas Forest of Bavaria [ German ]
Instrumental · Track 3

The Christmas Forest of Bavaria [ German ]

“The Christmas Forest of Bavaria [ German ]” occupies a quiet, fluid, and slow-moving space inside “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0”; the phrase “the Christmas Forest of Bavaria [ German ]” gives the piece a visual direction before a note even begins.

Poster for Starlight Over Sevilla [ Spain ]
Instrumental · Track 6

Starlight Over Sevilla [ Spain ]

“Starlight Over Sevilla [ Spain ]” is built as atmosphere with a strong visual cue. Within “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0,” it lands as a gently atmospheric and restrained scene rather than a song-shaped narrative.

Poster for The Posada of Stars [ Mexico ]
Instrumental · Track 7

The Posada of Stars [ Mexico ]

“The Posada of Stars [ Mexico ]” immediately sketches the idea of “the Posada of Stars [ Mexico ]”; within “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0,” that becomes a soft-edged, reflective, and unhurried instrumental moment rather than a literal story.

Poster for Christmas Lights of Rio [ Brazil ]
Instrumental · Track 8

Christmas Lights of Rio [ Brazil ]

“Christmas Lights of Rio [ Brazil ]” converts its title-image into atmosphere. Its place inside “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0” makes the piece feel soft-edged, reflective, and unhurried rather than purely abstract.

Poster for Cathedrals of the Winter Star [ Russia ]
Instrumental · Track 10

Cathedrals of the Winter Star [ Russia ]

“Cathedrals of the Winter Star [ Russia ]” enters “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0” as a gently atmospheric and restrained instrumental, turning the title-image “cathedrals of the Winter Star [ Russia ]” into a scene the listener can complete for themselves.

Poster for Parols of the Dawn [ Philippines ]
Instrumental · Track 11

Parols of the Dawn [ Philippines ]

“Parols of the Dawn [ Philippines ]” suggests a soft-edged, reflective, and unhurried scene before the music is even described. With no lyrics to fix the narrative, its name becomes the first camera angle. The word “dawn” adds a further suggestion of renewal and the first sign of movement out of darkness.

Poster for Winter Lights of Tokyo [ Japan ]
Instrumental · Track 14

Winter Lights of Tokyo [ Japan ]

“Winter Lights of Tokyo [ Japan ]” works as a wordless vignette with a quiet, fluid, and slow-moving character. In the context of “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0,” its name supplies the scene’s first cue.

Poster for The Starry Christmas of India [ India ]
Instrumental · Track 16

The Starry Christmas of India [ India ]

“The Starry Christmas of India [ India ]” reads like a miniature film cue: quiet, fluid, and slow-moving, shaped around the image suggested by its name and placed within the broader world of “Winter Stars Of The World Vol 1.0.”