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Ancient Prayer, New Sound

Canticum Novum“A new song” · Psalm 96:1

The prayers of a thousand years — reborn in the sound of now. The music of Treblelation, sacred imagery, and ways to support the mission.

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Treblelation

The Church has always sung. Treblelation asks a simple question: what if those thousand-year-old prayers could be heard in the sound of now? Ancient chant, reborn in electronic music — phonk, techno, and cinematic prayer.
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What is Treblelation?

Treblelation is a sacred-music project that reimagines Gregorian chant and Catholic prayer in electronic sound — phonk, techno, and cinematic styles — carrying ancient melodies to a new generation while keeping their prayerful heart.

Where can I listen to Treblelation?

You can stream Treblelation on Spotify. Follow the artist page to hear new releases as they arrive, and add the tracks to your prayer, study, focus, or rest playlists.

Can I use these tracks for prayer or my own videos?

The music is made to accompany prayer, study, and rest — listen freely. For use in your own videos or projects, check the licensing terms on the streaming platform, or reach out before publishing.

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New in sound, faithful in spirit

However the music is styled, the prayers beneath it are the Church’s own — sacred texts and melodies treated with reverence, never altered in meaning.