
First launched in 1987, Fourth Floor was a major US player in supporting the London garage scene in the late 90s. Responsible for very early releases from Todd Terry using the aliases Black Riot and Masters at Work (a name he later gifted to Louie and Kenny), the imprint also released seminal classics Fallout ‘The Morning After’ and Arnold Jarvis ‘Take Some Time Out’. While its active years were limited, a number of its classic cuts still a staple in selector’s record bags some three decades later.
Bolivian Fugitives ‘Cochabomba’
1. Cochabomba (Original Mix)
2. Cochabomba (Night Run To La Paz)
3. Cochabomba (Fugitive’s Escape)
4. Cochabomba (Altitude Air Mix)
Written by Tim Wright & Tony Free
Produced by Tim Wright & Tony Free for Eastbound Productions
Published by Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd
P&C 1997 Fourth Floor Records
Bolivian Fugitives ‘Cochabomba’
1. Cochabomba (Original Mix)
2. Cochabomba (Night Run To La Paz)
3. Cochabomba (Fugitive’s Escape)
4. Cochabomba (Altitude Air Mix)
Written by Tim Wright & Tony Free
Produced by Tim Wright & Tony Free for Eastbound Productions
Published by Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd
P&C 1997 Fourth Floor Records
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