A Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song (extended Remix) -

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.

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.

Should I look up some or live performances of this track to see how it's evolved over the years? A Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song (Extended 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.

That extended instrumental break where the guitar and synths swirl together—pure 1980s euphoria. Whether you’re driving through city lights at midnight

Searching for "Space Age Love Song" usually brings back memories of neon lights and that iconic synth-wash intro. While the 1982 original is a masterpiece of New Wave brevity, the (often found on the 12-inch singles and later "Best Of" compilations) gives the track the breathing room it deserves. Here’s a post celebrating this synth-pop classic:

If the original version of "Space Age Love Song" is a three-minute crush, the Extended Remix is a full-blown interstellar romance. The remix stretches out the intro and bridge,

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: