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- "Alan Walker's New Single Is The Quintessential Follow Up To "Faded" [LISTEN]". Your EDM. 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-25.

Your EDM felt the song "contains all of the common Alan Walker elements that international EDM fans have come to find and love", including "the sound design, faint dreamy vocals, the anthemic drop, and the patented Alan Walker lead". Comparing to Faded, they deemed it "a sleeker, more refined record", this did not have a source so it was just someone saying that a group said something, was not detailed enough

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"The Spectre" is a vocal remake of Walker's 2015 single "Spectre", which was released through NoCopyrightSounds on 6 January 2015. On 22 December 2016, Walker debuted the song during the live show "Alan Walker is Heading Home", in his hometown Bergen, Norway. He has included the song in his live sets months ahead of the song's release, as well as playing a revised version of the song on the main stage at Tomorrowland Belgium 2017. In an interview with Dance Music Northwest, Walker described the song as "a newer version of my old song Spectre", similar to "what I did with 'Fade' to 'Faded'". Walker said of the song in a press release: "The reactions and feedback from people have been truly amazing, I'm very excited that's it's now being released officially. It's a song that I specifically want to dedicate to my core fans who've been following me since the start."

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"The Spectre" is a song by Norwegian record producer and DJ

uncredited vocals provided by Norwegian songwriter and producer Jesper Borgen. It was composed by Jesper Borgen, Alan Walker, Marcus Arnbekk, Mood Melodies and Lars Kristian Rosness, with production handled by the latter four, and lyrics written by all composers as well as Tommy La Verdi and Gunnar Greve. The Spectre has a main tempo of 128 BPM, is in the key of E major, and lasts for 3 minutes and 50 seconds[1]
. The song was released via Mer Musikk on 15 September 2017. added in.

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-- "Alan Walker's New Single Is The Quintessential Follow Up To "Faded" [LISTEN]". Your EDM. 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2022-09-25. - [2]


-Genius. Alan Walker (Ft. Jesper Borgen) [3]


-musicstax.com. Key, tempo of Spectre By Alan Walker. [1]

  1. ^ a b "Key, tempo of Spectre By Alan Walker | Musicstax". musicstax.com. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  2. ^ "Alan Walker's New Single Is The Quintessential Follow Up To "Faded" [LISTEN]". Your EDM. 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  3. ^ Alan Walker (Ft. Jesper Borgen) – The Spectre, retrieved 2022-10-10