Alan Braxe & Fred FalkeRunning

Label:

Vulture Music – VULT 001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Disco

Tracklist

A Intro
Written-By [Sample]Jerry Knight
4:53
B Most Wanted
Written-By [Sample]G. Barstow*
6:29

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Vulture Music
  • Copyright ©Vulture Music
  • Produced ForVulture Music
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange
  • Pressed ByDFI

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByNilz*
  • ProducerAlan Braxe & Fred Falke

Notes

All tracks produced for Vulture
℗ & © 2000 Vulture
Made in

"Intro" contains a sample from: "MCA records, under license from Universal Music enterprises, a division of UMG recordings, Inc.
"Most Wanted" contains a sample of "Nervous records.

Also released without rectangle around the barcode: Running

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 3 539932 101976
  • Barcode (Scanned): 3539932101976
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): DFI-00 1 VULT 001 A THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): DFI-00 1 B VULT 001 B THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ.
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL

Other Versions (5 of 14)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Intro (CD, Single) Vulture Music VULT CD 001-2 2000
Recently Edited
Intro (CD, Single, Card Sleeve) Vulture Music VULT CD 001 2000
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Intro (CD, Single) Vulture Music VULT CD 001-3 2000
Recently Edited
Running (12") Vulture Music 12cred006, VULT001 UK 2000
Recently Edited
Intro (CD, Single) Vulture Music CDCRED 006, VULTCD001-3, VULT CD 001-3 UK 2000

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Reviews

  • thewhitekenobi's avatar
    thewhitekenobi
    I'm selling one Test Pressing copy, message me if interested.
    • pdherd's avatar
      pdherd
      Honestly i didn’t know this had a b-side until I read it on here earlier. Completely unplayed! 🤣
      • monacular's avatar
        monacular
        "Intro" entered the zeitgeist for French Touch and Filter House of the era. It's continued to see waves of popularity in the YouTube generation, thanks to Alan Braxe walking through the production process with nostalgia-inducing equipment of the era. Namely the SP1200 sampler, Alesis 3630 sidechaining compressor, etc. With speculation that "and some live recorded bass guitar" was an as-yet undiscovered (and uncleared) sample. A great track with an appealing narrative for the online generations to continue to enjoy.
        • leonlyclub's avatar
          leonlyclub
          Had to say it's a rework from:
          https://discogs.librosgratis.biz/fr/master/1015816-A-Factor-Winner-Losers
          Whatever, good record, no problem
          • Humankind_3HoLD's avatar
            Humankind_3HoLD
            "intro" Had a ig success in Spain underground house scene/clubs , a unique and elegant composition, but, to be honest the sound is not the best... anyway this is a "must"
            • t0m-t0m's avatar
              t0m-t0m
              Edited 4 years ago
              Groover 1 - change the intro is a good version to search for... It has the vocal acapella from king unique - change mashed into it.... Which once heard make this version seem empty.. well worth a listen..🤔
              • justin_leslie's avatar
                justin_leslie
                Intro is one of the high-water marks of the French-touch sound. What makes the difference for me is the arrangement: the way the Jets vocal drifts in and the punch of that massive bassline. In 20 years, no remix or re-edit has managed to improve on the original.

                Most Wanted is a moody, head-nodder that would sound cool in a bar with lots of neon lights. It has that 80s vibe that can be traced forwards to the more recent chillwave scene that seems to only exist on YouTube.
                • balhoudongotto.rocjo's avatar
                  "Intro" contains a sample from: "Crush on you" performed by the Jets. Written by Jerry Knight/Aaron Zigman - Irving music Inc. (BMI)/Almo music corp. (ASCAP) Used by permission, all rights reserved. Used courtesy of MCA records, under license from Universal Music enterprises, a division of UMG recordings, Inc.
                  • JimdiGriz6's avatar
                    JimdiGriz6
                    Intro is just.....too good. There's been a few bootlegs too, one or two of which are great. Its easily one of my favourite house tunes but playing it to a crowd and seeing it go off is just unbelievable. A real hairs on the back of the neck tune. Its so simple yet so brilliant! I have to say - the b side - Most Wanted - was ignored by me back in the day and its well...not great really! Not sure why some here love it so much but there you go, that's opinions for you!
                    • jm.snare's avatar
                      jm.snare
                      the vocal Sample on 'Intro' is from The Jets ''Crush on You'' (1985)

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