Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster Flac- 88 Jun 2026
The original 1982 mix had a muffled low end. In the 2011 88.2 FLAC, the horn section (which was recorded live in the studio) has three-dimensional separation. You can place the trumpets left, the sax right. Freddie’s vocal is no longer buried in reverb; it sits above the mix, crystalline and immediate.
Queen - Hot Space (2011 Deluxe Remaster) represents a high-fidelity restoration of the band's controversial 1982 disco-funk experimentation. This specific 2011 remaster, overseen by legendary engineer Bob Ludwig Queen - Hot Space -2011 Deluxe Remaster FLAC- 88
from the Milton Keynes Bowl (1982), proving that these dance tracks carried a massive, heavy-rock energy when performed on stage. The original 1982 mix had a muffled low end
Space was never a single. It was a vibe. It was the soundtrack to a futuristic montage in the animated film The Transformers: The Movie (1986). But in 2011, something monumental happened. Freddie’s vocal is no longer buried in reverb;
: Tracks like "Staying Power" and "Action This Day" are often cited as sounding far superior in their live, rock-oriented arrangements than their electronic studio counterparts .
It was Roger Taylor. Kenji’s heart skipped a beat. This wasn't a studio outtake. This sounded like a private conversation, perhaps never meant to be archived.