ACRE Announces Two Massive Medieval "Prayer and Worship" Loop Releases – Two Years in the Making
- FLOCO Public Relations

- May 4
- 2 min read

After nearly two years of development, collaboration, and refinement, ACRE is proud to announce the upcoming release of two massive medieval instrumental loop videos on our official YouTube channel.
This project brings together the talents of FLOCO Music artists, dedicated fans, and even real-life religious—sisters and monks—who helped shape the tone, atmosphere, and authenticity of these recordings. The result: two 50-track ensembles designed for completely different experiences, yet rooted in the same medieval soul.
The first release is a prayerful, reflective collection, crafted for study, writing, prayer, and quiet focus. This set leans into the sacred—calm, immersive, and grounded in the stillness of monastic life.
The second is a battle-driven medieval soundscape, built for intensity and atmosphere—perfect for mini-war gaming, tabletop campaigns, D&D sessions, or, if you’re like Mason, pushing through a heavy lift at the gym.
To bring these worlds to life visually, we partnered with FLOCO Animation (Motionworks) to create two fully animated loop videos.
The first features a medieval nun, styled in the familiar “lofi study” format, quietly working through monastic scripts in her chamber.
The second features a Hospitaller crusader, resting by a fire in the woods after battle—capturing that “you’ve traveled far, rest here awhile” atmosphere.
Both animations are rendered in a Japanese-inspired style reminiscent of classic hand-drawn storytelling, and the results are something we’re incredibly proud of.
These videos will be rolling out over the next two weeks and will live in the Praise and Worship playlist on our YouTube channel.
Looking Ahead: Live Adoration on the Channel
In addition to these releases, ACRE has been working closely with a priest who has supported and collaborated with us on several tracks. Together, we are exploring the possibility of hosting live Eucharistic Adoration on this channel.
This is something we are approaching with care and intention. We want to ensure that everything is done properly, in full alignment with Church teaching and practice, while also respecting the responsibilities and limitations of those involved.
We will be running internal test streams in the coming months, with the hope of launching a weekly Adoration broadcast—potentially beginning in the Advent/Christmas season. If all goes well, the goal is to establish a consistent weekly time, likely on Tuesdays.
This project represents something bigger than just music. It’s atmosphere. It’s immersion. It’s a return to something older, quieter, and more grounded—whether in prayer or in battle.
We’ll see you there.

.png)



Comments