Floor Announce Box Set Details and Reunion Shows

by | Jan 15, 2010

Floor, a band formed in 1992 by Steve Brooks of Torche, will be releasing a box set, entitled “Below & Beyond”, through Robotic Empire. The set will include:

– Deluxe vinyl edition of 10 LPs, 1 7-inch, 8 CDs, 32-page booklet and more, completion expected in February
– CD standalone edition of 8 CDs and 32-page booklet – available via mailorder in February, in stores and everywhere else March 30th
– Digital download editions of 8 separate albums, or one single massive collection, available in February

Floor will be playing three reunion shows to support the release. Dates are as follows:

Mar 27 Miami, FL @ Churchill’s Hideaway
Apr 02 Gainesville, FL @ Common Grounds
Apr 03 Atlanta, GA @ The Earl

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