Seasource

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Seasource
Artist SashiMori
Vocals Unknown; taken from ancient records (in-game)
Guitar Myron "Ronnie" Swamps (in-game)
Bass Karla (in-game)
Drums Ryu Chang (in-game)
Synth Paul (in-game)
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer
Genre Electronic
Rock

Seasource is an upcoming song performed by SashiMori. It will be added to Splatoon 3 as part of Sizzle Season 2024 on 1 June 2024.

Description

Seasource roughly fits into the template of SashiMori's usual combination rock/electronic stylings. The song is described by official material as "explor[ing] new sonic ground" and is implied to be emblematic of Paul's shifting sensibilities from having aged into his teenage years since Splatoon 2 (he is specifically stated to have "had" a childlike innocence at 10 upon joining the band); it also features a female vocal sample that is stated to "[express] an innocence that transcends barriers".[1]


Quotes

When he first joined SashiMori DJ Paul had a childlike innocence, but now he's 16 years old. Their latest song "Seasource" features a vocal sample that "expresses an innocence that transcends barriers." These vocals combined with a loud rapid-fire beat explore new sonic ground!
Twitter @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]

Etymology

"Seasource" seems to be a portmanteau of "sea" and "resource", and may also be a reference to Paul's method of "sourcing" SashiMori's vocals from records.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese バッド・タイド
baddo taido
Bad tide