
The Haçienda had a roster of resident DJs who played at the club regularly, including Mike Pickering, Jon DaSilva, Graeme Park, and Dave Haslam. These DJs were instrumental in shaping the sound of the club and the music that was played there.
Happy Mondays were a Manchester-based band that formed in 1980. They are often associated with the Madchester music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which was characterized by a fusion of dance and rock music, psychedelic influences, and a hedonistic party culture.
Happy Mondays played a unique blend of music that incorporated elements of rock, funk, and dance music, which they called "rave-up funk." Their music was characterized by Shaun Ryder's distinctive, irreverent lyrics and the band's loose, funky sound.
The band's influence on youth culture in the late 1980s and early 1990s was significant. They were seen as an embodiment of the party spirit and excess of the time, with their drug-fueled, hedonistic lifestyle and unconventional fashion sense. Their music and style were an important part of the Madchester scene, which was seen as a cultural movement that brought together music, fashion, and nightlife.
Happy Mondays split up in 1992 due to various personal and creative differences within the band. They reformed in 1999 and have continued to perform and record music on and off since then, but they have never regained the same level of cultural influence as they had in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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