"Four to the Floor" is a hit single by the band
Starsailor. The song was released
as the third and final single from the band's second album
Silence Is Easy.
It became
a major hit, peaking at number one in France (although the album
failed to catch on in the same way only making number 47), number 1
in Wallonia
, number 5 in
Australia and number 24 in the UK .
In Australia, "Four To The Floor (Thin White Duke Remix)" was
ranked #70 on
Triple J's
Hottest 100 of 2004.
Music video
There are two different videos for "Four to the Floor." In the
first one the band played in a scenario accompanied by the members
of a symphonic orchestra appearing and disappearing according to
the development of the song and the instruments.

The band seen as a graffiti.
The second one, which uses the
Thin White
Duke remix of the song shows a little person (it is not clear
if it is a male or female, as his/her face is never featured in the
whole video) making graffiti around a city. At the end of the video
this personage is caught by the police that was pursuing him the
entire video. The band members plays Four to the floor shown as
some other graffiti painted around the places. One of the scenes in
the video can be seen as the art cover for the
Hard-Fi single
Hard to
Beat.
The video also shows the images of famous Argentine revolutionary
Che Guevara and Ben Byrne wears a
t-shirt with the word "socialism" though there is not a clear
connection between those images and the concept of the video.
Track listings
CD
- "Four to the Floor" (Radio Edit) - 3:54
- "A Message" - 4:28
Limited edition CD (with fold-out poster)
- "Four to the Floor" (Radio Edit) - 3:54
- "Four to the Floor" (Soulsavers
Remix) - 5:12
- "Four to the Floor" (Thin White
Duke Remix) - 4:36
- "Four to the Floor" (Enhanced Video)
Charts
See also
References