Daniel Avery remixes “Hallelujah” by Happy Mondays

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The iconic theme of Happy Mondays, “Hallelujah”has been revitalized with a powerful new version by acclaimed British producer and DJ, Daniel Avery. This launch is not an isolated event, but the second in an ambitious series of remixes which aims to create a dynamic connection between the unparalleled musical legacy of the legendary Manchester band and the most avant-garde sound proposals of today's electronic music producers.

The choice of Daniel Averyknown for its ability to weave hypnotic, groove-laden soundscapes, promises to offer a fresh, contemporary perspective on the 1989 classic, while respecting the psychedelic, danceable essence of the original.

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This new remix It follows the successful launch of the reinterpretation of Paul Oakenfold of the topic “Step On”. The series of musical celebrations is set to run throughout 2026, with an impressive line-up of talent already confirmed to participate. Fans can anticipate exciting remixes from artists of the stature of Anna Prior, Mella Dee, The Reflex and Shadow Childeach one contributing their own vision to the immortal catalog of Happy Mondays.

All of these special releases commemorate the 40th anniversary of the formation of Happy Mondays. This celebration not only includes the series of remixesbut is also complemented by the publication of a new essential compilation titled The Factory Singleswhich will be available on December 5.

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