Don Moen Reimagines Worship Classics with New Remix Project, "REPLAY"

Don Moen, internationally renown pioneer in modern praise and worship music, is breaking new ground with his latest project, "REPLAY."
This innovative album, a collaboration with Dutch worship leader and recording artist Reyer, reimagines some of Moen's most beloved songs in a fresh and modern way, blending timeless worship with contemporary dance and electronic influences.
Featuring seven iconic tracks, "REPLAY" takes listeners on a journey through some of Moen's most familiar and cherished worship anthems including "Thank You, Lord," "He Never Sleeps," "God Is Good All The Time," "Celebrate Jesus," and more.
Don shared his excitement about the project: "I'm always drawn to new expressions of praise and worship. My new project "REPLAY" is a collaboration between myself and Reyer, a Dutch worship leader, who has taken some of my most familiar songs and reimagined them in a new and fresh way. I hope everyone enjoys this project as much as we enjoyed creating it."
Reyer, a rising star in Christian music, has made a name for himself both in the Netherlands and internationally with his innovative remixes of popular worship songs, including Chris Tomlin's "God's Great Dance Floor" and Hillsong's "Oceans." His remixes have amassed millions of views on YouTube and are featured in churches and Christian events worldwide. Reyer's debut album, "Eeuwig Licht" (Everlasting Light), earned him the Dutch Dove Award for Best New Worship Artist in 2015, solidifying his reputation as a dynamic and creative force in modern worship music.
This collaboration between Don Moen and Reyer bridges generations and genres, offering worship music fans a chance to experience these classics in an entirely new light. "REPLAY" is a testament to the enduring power of worship and its ability to evolve while maintaining its heartfelt essence.
"REPLAY" is available on all streaming devices now.
For more information, visit www.DonMoen.com.
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