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By delaying Mike Score’s yearning vocals, the remix builds a sense of anticipation. When that chorus finally hits, it feels like breaking through the atmosphere.

Whether you’re driving through city lights at midnight or just need a dose of pure 80s nostalgia, this version is the definitive way to experience the track. It’s not just a song; it’s a time machine. A Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song (Extended Remix)

Released in 1982 as the follow-up to "I Ran," this track ditched the frantic energy of its predecessor for something more shimmering and atmospheric. The extended cut is a masterclass in New Wave production, giving us more of what we actually want: By delaying Mike Score’s yearning vocals, the remix

The extended percussion and synth bass-line create a hypnotic "motorik" groove that predicted much of the dream-pop and shoegaze that would follow decades later. It’s not just a song; it’s a time machine

Paul Reynolds’ delay-heavy guitar work is the star here. The remix stretches out the intro and bridge, letting those crystalline chords ring out until they feel like a physical landscape.

If the original version of "Space Age Love Song" is a three-minute crush, the Extended Remix is a full-blown interstellar romance.

That extended instrumental break where the guitar and synths swirl together—pure 1980s euphoria.