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Running Up That Hill (feat. Carly Marie) (angel Pianocappella Mix) -

This specific mix, produced by and released in September 2022 via Aventura Records , leans heavily into the "chill-out" and "lounge" genres.

While it lacks the "epicness" of the original's production, this version succeeds by being a "beautifully haunting" alternative for late-night listening. It’s a "total vibe" for those who prefer the poetic side of Bush’s songwriting over the rhythmic punch of the 80s. This specific mix, produced by and released in

The , featuring Carly Marie , is a contemporary reimagining of Kate Bush’s 1985 classic that swaps 80s synth-pop for a minimalist, ethereal atmosphere. Review: A Heavenly Stripped-Back Revival The , featuring Carly Marie , is a

: By stripping away the drums, the mix creates a sense of "suspended animation." It feels less like a race up a hill and more like a spiritual plea, making it a standout among the many covers that emerged following the song's Stranger Things resurgence. Verdict O'Brien

: The "Angel Pianocappella" subtitle is literal—the track is anchored by the work of pianist Alex J. O'Brien . The piano replaces the iconic Fairlight CMI percussion with a fluid, haunting melody that feels more intimate, like a private performance in a vast hall.