Four to the Floor
Starsailor · 2004
16 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock
A pulsating blend of indie rock and dance beats that invites listeners to the floor with its infectious energy.
Four to the Floor is a single by Starsailor, released in 2004. A pulsating blend of indie rock and dance beats that invites listeners to the floor with its infectious energy. 'Four to the Floor' achieved notable chart success, reaching the top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. The release also sparked interest due to its remixes, particularly the Thin White Duke mix, which contributed to the growing trend of blending rock and electronic music during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Four to the Floor sound like?
A pulsating blend of indie rock and dance beats that invites listeners to the floor with its infectious energy. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Four to the Floor by Starsailor notable?
'Four to the Floor' achieved notable chart success, reaching the top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. The release also sparked interest due to its remixes, particularly the Thin White Duke mix, which contributed to the growing trend of blending rock and electronic music during this era. In 2004, Starsailor was transitioning from their breakthrough success with 'Love Is Here' to exploring a more electronic sound. 'Four to the Floor' marked their first significant foray into dance music, showcasing a new production approach while solidifying their presence in the UK music scene.
How many songs are on Four to the Floor?
Four to the Floor has 3 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Four to the Floor Standout 3:54
- 2 Four to the Floor (Thin White Duke mix) Standout 8:12
- 3 Four to the Floor (Thin White Duke mix) (short version) Standout 4:40
Release Date
March 1, 2004
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
16 min 46 sec
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