Early Morning Wake Up Call by Flash And The Pan

Some 80s tracks don’t just play in the background – they haunt the walls. Early Morning Wake Up Call by Flash And The Pan is one of those songs that sounds like it was built for dim club lights, smoke curling over the dance floor, and the hum of a synthesizer grinding out its magic on repeat. It’s the kind of synth-pop gem that sits just left of the mainstream: instantly catchy, yet oddly off-kilter, with that unmistakable Australian new wave cool.

Flash And The Pan, the studio project from ex-Easybeats members Harry Vanda and George Young, always felt like a band hiding in plain sight. They never chased the spotlight as aggressively as some of their peers, but their productions defined a very specific, artful corner of 80s pop. Early Morning Wake Up Call captures that perfectly: a clipped, almost spoken vocal, pulsing synths, and a groove that feels both laid-back and restless at the same time.

“Early morning wake up call / It’s a quarter past four…”

There’s a surreal quality to it, like hearing the world waking up from inside the machinery that keeps the night alive. Played over and over in a club, it stops being just a song and becomes part of the architecture – a soundtrack etched into memory, stained with neon.

Let this be your rediscovered 80s time capsule today. Listen now to our song of the day and, if it hits that nostalgic nerve, show your love for music and share justadailysong.com with your friends.

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