Paul Oakenfold Reignites Happy Mondays Classic “Step On” in New Remix Series

35 years after first stepping onto the dancefloor with Happy Mondays, legendary DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold has returned to one of the band’s most defining tracks, “Step On,” with a brand-new remix — the first in a new digital series celebrating 40 years of the era-defining Manchester group.
The remix, available now, marks the beginning of a run of reworks from a new generation of electronic innovators, with upcoming drops confirmed from Daniel Avery, Anna Prior, Mella Dee, and Shadow Child.
“When I listen back to Step On now, it still sounds dangerous. It still sounds alive. And it still gets dancefloors moving,” says Oakenfold. “That’s the test of real music – not how it charts, but how it feels decades later. To be able to come back to it 35 years on and give it a fresh spin is special. It’s not just nostalgia – it’s about showing that the spirit of the track still connects, still has that edge, and can still light up a dancefloor today.”
The remix project lands as part of a larger celebration of Happy Mondays’ 40-year legacy, which continues this winter with The Factory Singles — a new compilation arriving December 5th on 2LP (including deluxe coloured vinyl), 2CD, and cassette. The release gathers every single the band issued through the iconic Factory Records label, from early cuts like “Delightful” and “Freaky Dancin’” through “24 Hour Party People,” “Wrote for Luck,” “Hallelujah,” “Kinky Afro,” and “Step On.”
Spanning the band’s groundbreaking 1985–1992 period, The Factory Singles captures Happy Mondays’ role in fusing post-punk attitude with acid-house euphoria — a sound that redefined British music. Each edition features unique artwork created by Sublime Limbo (original Central Station designers Pat Carroll & Karen Jackson) with Sam Carroll, using vivid ink stains as a visual metaphor for the group’s lasting mark on Manchester’s culture.
The celebration continues into 2026, when the Mondays hit the road for the Pills ’N’ Thrills and Bellyaches 35th Anniversary Tour, running March to April 2026 with special guests The Farm and Northside, both of whom joined the original 1991 tour.
For longtime fans, Oakenfold’s remix is a rush of nostalgia with a modern pulse; for new listeners, it’s a gateway into a band whose wild, swaggering sound helped define an era. As one early listener put it, “Happy daze.” Another summed it up more simply: “Nailed it.”
And like any remix, “Step On (2025)” probably won’t be for everyone, but it has every chance of putting Happy Mondays back in club rotation and proving that even four decades on, their music still knows how to move a crowd.
When I listen back to Step On now, it still sounds dangerous. It still sounds alive.
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