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==Remixes and covers== | ==Remixes and covers== | ||
===''Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo)''=== | ===''Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo)''=== | ||
A remix of this track was created for the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' with a more complicated sound. Although very similar, there is additional underlying background production, for a deeper, more complex sound. It is only heard after the [[Calamari Inkantation#Introduction|introduction]] of the ''Octo Expansion'' where [[Agent 8]] meets [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] for the first time during the cutscene in the [[Abandoned Station]], in a similar way to Agent 3's initial encounter. It changes to the ''[[Player Editor]]'' music when the player is asked to choose the [[Player customization|gender and design]] but switches back once they are finished. The theme continues playing until the player enters and travels inside the abandoned train when it gradually fades away and is replaced by the [[ | A remix of this track was created for the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' with a more complicated sound. Although very similar, there is additional underlying background production, for a deeper, more complex sound. It is only heard after the [[Calamari Inkantation#Introduction|introduction]] of the ''Octo Expansion'' where [[Agent 8]] meets [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] for the first time during the cutscene in the [[Abandoned Station]], in a similar way to Agent 3's initial encounter. It changes to the ''[[Player Editor]]'' music when the player is asked to choose the [[Player customization|gender and design]] but switches back once they are finished. The theme continues playing until the player enters and travels inside the abandoned train when it gradually fades away and is replaced by the [[Abandoned Station]] music, which is a variation of [[5 thirsty|#5 thirsty]]. In [[Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|Octotune]], it is merged with the Player Editor, to create one music file as ''Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo) ~ Player Editor''. | ||
==Samples and interpolations== | ==Samples and interpolations== | ||
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===Player Editor=== | ===Player Editor=== | ||
The [[Player customization]] music in ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' segues to and from ''Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo)'' and keeps the same finger snaps and bass. | |||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 07:37, 1 March 2021
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme is a song.
Description
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme is an ambient, military-themed track, to suit the persona of Cap'n Cuttlefish, with march-like rhythms and a prominent wooded drum pattern. It is only heard during the introduction cutscene when the player first enters Octo Valley and meets Cap'n Cuttlefish. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz.
Remixes and covers
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo)
A remix of this track was created for the Octo Expansion with a more complicated sound. Although very similar, there is additional underlying background production, for a deeper, more complex sound. It is only heard after the introduction of the Octo Expansion where Agent 8 meets Cap'n Cuttlefish for the first time during the cutscene in the Abandoned Station, in a similar way to Agent 3's initial encounter. It changes to the Player Editor music when the player is asked to choose the gender and design but switches back once they are finished. The theme continues playing until the player enters and travels inside the abandoned train when it gradually fades away and is replaced by the Abandoned Station music, which is a variation of #5 thirsty. In Octotune, it is merged with the Player Editor, to create one music file as Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo) ~ Player Editor.
Samples and interpolations
Low Tide
- Main article: Low Tide
Low Tide is a mashup of both Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme and Tide Goes Out, with the melody of Tide Goes Out playing over Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme.
Player Editor
The Player customization music in Octo Expansion segues to and from Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo) and keeps the same finger snaps and bass.
Etymology
Names in other languages
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Theme (Octo)
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