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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Account Creation | Users must provide an email address and a date of birth (confirming they are of legal age). Some sites also require a phone verification step. | | Payment Model | Typically a monthly or annual subscription, paid via credit card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Some platforms also offer “pay‑per‑view” options. | | Streaming Quality | Offers standard definition (SD), high definition (HD), and in some cases 4K streams, depending on the user’s device and internet bandwidth. | | Device Compatibility | Accessible via web browsers on desktops, as well as mobile apps (iOS/Android) and smart TV apps. | | Privacy Controls | Options for anonymous browsing, “incognito” mode, and the ability to delete account data upon request. |
A subset of the genre includes mildly flirtatious or romantic scenes from TV shows or movies, re-edited with upbeat music and hashtags like #LoveMasti or #XmastiCouple.
| Feature | Xmasti Videos | TikTok/Reels | YouTube Mainstream | |--------|----------------|--------------|---------------------| | Length | 30 sec–5 min | 15–60 sec | 5–30 min | | Production Quality | Low to medium | Medium to high | High to professional | | Language | Regional + visual | Global | Usually English/localized | | Discoverability | Via blogs & groups | Algorithmic feed | Search & suggestions | | Monetization for Creator | Rare | Yes (creator funds) | Yes (ads & memberships) |
As the table shows, Xmasti videos occupy a unique space: they are the "wild west" of internet humor—unpolished, free, and delightfully unpredictable.
India and surrounding regions have a massive price-sensitive audience. With the proliferation of streaming services (Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, Sony LIV, Netflix), a user would need to spend hundreds of dollars annually to access all content. Xmasti offers a zero-cost alternative. For millions of users, the price of free is irresistible, even if it comes with risks. xmasti videos
Lena had always been fascinated by the old, forgotten corners of the internet. While scrolling through a dusty subreddit dedicated to “lost media,” she stumbled upon a cryptic post:
“If anyone still has a copy of the XMasti videos, DM me. They’re more than just viral clips.”
No one replied. The post was three years old, the username long deleted, and the thread buried under a sea of memes. Still, something about the phrase “more than just viral clips” tugged at Lena’s curiosity. She bookmarked it and went about her day, but the idea kept resurfacing like a song stuck in her head.
That night, after a long shift at the video‑editing studio where she worked, Lena opened her laptop and typed “XMasti” into every search engine she could think of. The results were… sparse. A handful of YouTube compilations, a few forum threads complaining about low‑quality uploads, and a single obscure blog entry from 2015 that called XMasti “the underground video collective that disappeared without a trace.” A subset of the genre includes mildly flirtatious
The blog quoted an anonymous source who claimed that the XMasti collective had created a series of videos that encoded hidden messages—messages that, if deciphered, could reveal a secret project that changed the course of digital art.
Lena’s heart raced. She was a video editor, a storyteller, and she had a knack for spotting patterns in footage. This was a puzzle she couldn’t ignore.
While mainstream platforms have improved their regional offerings, Xmasti has long been a pioneer in providing niche content. If you want a Bhojpuri action movie or a Haryanvi music video, Xmasti likely has it. This hyper-local focus fuels its loyal user base.
Xmasti is a website that aggregates and hosts a wide variety of video content, primarily focusing on Indian entertainment. The name itself is a portmanteau: "X" (often used to denote 'extreme' or 'adult') and "Masti" (an Urdu/Hindi word meaning fun or play). True to its name, the platform is known for hosting everything from family dramas to borderline adult content. “If anyone still has a copy of the XMasti videos, DM me
Originally launched as a general entertainment forum, Xmasti evolved into a video-on-demand (VOD) portal where users could stream or download movies, TV shows, web series, and music videos. It is particularly famous for three categories:
Disclaimer: The following is for informational purposes only. We do not endorse illegal downloading or streaming.
If you are determined to understand the technical landscape, accessing Xmasti typically involves:
The Major Red Flag: Despite its popularity, security experts strongly advise against using Xmasti. The site frequently hosts malicious scripts. If you see a pop-up claiming "Your phone has a virus—download this app to fix it," that is a scam to steal your data.
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Winter Sunshine   321KB   (pdf file size) download
A trumpet feature. This is a live recording of the tune, played by Ian Hamer and the Sussex Jazz Orchestra. Click on these words to find out more.
And here is the tune played by the Helsingborg Big Band from Sweden, played in the church at Lerberget. The flugelhorn player is Johan Gyllström and pianist is Torbjörn Brorsson.
A medium Latin number with long solos for piano and trumpet.
Slapstick  912KB   download
An alto or tenor feature plus bass solo.
Chipper Flipper   944KB   download
Fairly tricky ensemble passage. Straight 8's and swing feel. Alto and trumpet solos. Â Â Listen to the whole arrangement on youtube here
When all's been said and done   407KB   download
This is a live performance by the Straight No Chaser big band, featuring Graham Snell on tenor.
Branching out   901KB   download
This chart has a groove feel with solos for any of the horn players. Suggest 2 soloists in all.  Listen to this arrangement on youtube here, about 5.16 minutes from the start.
Ships that pass in the night   912KB     download
Long solos for trombone and tenor or soprano. Contains short free passage which can be omitted.
Choose Whose Blues  510KB   download
This arrangement gives anyone a chance to solo. There are only afew ensemble choruses which are not too difficult but attention needs to be paid to dynamics. The Bb riffs need to be copied 6 times, the Eb ones 3 times and the concert ones 4 times.
The opening trumpet solo can be extended for chase choruses.
Pig in the middle   917KB   download
Needs a bit of rehearsing, as did the band which recorded this! Solos for tenor, trumpet and bass.
Chocolate Eclair   644KB     download
A funky Latin arrangement with a bit of swing too. First alto feature. Additional parts for flute, maracas and cowbell. This piece was played by a brilliant big band at the Konzert des Jahres in March 2025 at the Westfälische Schule für Musik in Münster in Germany - Listen/Watch it here at 1:34:50.
Ouagadougou   624KB   download
Not too difficult an arrangement with tenor, trombone and bass solos. Extra flute part which could be played by the second tenor. Listen to the whole arrangement on youtube here.
El Toro, Berto   660KB   download
Also known as - O Tauro, Berto - this tune is named after a drummer friend of mine. Samba, with solos for piano or guitar, and tenor with lots of space for the drummer. Additional flute part included.
The Wrong Song   732KB     download
Reflective sort of piece with long trumpet solo and lots of broken-up passages for the rhythm secion.
Celebration Day  512KB   download
Funky number with African overtones featuring solos for tenor and trombone (or harmonica). The arrangement differs slightly from the sound bite. Hear the whole arrangement, slightly modified   here.
Thanks to Julie  512KB   download
Funky number.Listen to it on youtube here
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