Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - Running (intro & Most Wanted) Here

"Intro" was featured during a key moment of the Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony and served as inspiration for the 2024 Justice track "Dear Alan".

The record's influence spans decades, bridging the gap between disco-influenced house and modern electronic production. Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - Running (Intro & Most Wanted)

Recognized as one of the greatest house tracks of all time , it is built around a sped-up and detuned sample of The Jets' 1985 hit "Crush on You" . Braxe chopped the vocal hook using an E-mu SP-1200 sampler, while Falke composed and performed the track's signature "walking" bassline. "Intro" was featured during a key moment of

Upon its original release, "Intro" reached number 35 on the UK Official Singles Chart and remained on the dance charts for 10 weeks. Braxe chopped the vocal hook using an E-mu

Often described as a deeper, dreamier counterpart to the A-side , this track features a slower groove and emotional weight. It utilizes a sample from K.I.D.'s 1981 track "Don't Stop" . Legacy and Recent Milestones

To celebrate 25 years of "Intro," the duo released a remastered package in March 2026 through Smugglers Way (a Domino imprint). This release included the first official remixes: Braxe’s "Hotel Room Edit" and Falke's "Cosmic Dub".

Released on November 6, 2000, is the seminal debut collaborative single by French house producers Alan Braxe and Fred Falke . Published on Braxe's own Vulture Music label, the 12-inch vinyl prominently features two tracks— "Intro" and "Most Wanted" —which became foundational pillars of the "French Touch" sound . The Tracks