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|color = {{SiteColor|Generic}} | |||
|image = S Band Turquoise October.jpg | |||
|artist = [[Turquoise October]] | |||
|in s1 = [[Rise of the Octocopters]]<br>[[Propeller-Lift Playground]]<br>[[Inkvisible Avenues]]<br>[[Shifting Splatforms]]<br>[[Spinning Spreaders]]<br>[[Splat-Switch Revolution]]<br>[[Spongy Observatory]]<br>[[Arcade machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]] | |||
|in s2 = [[Octoseeker Shakedown]]<br>[[Secret Bowling Alley]] | |||
|album = [[Splatune (Splatoon Original Soundtrack)|''Splatune'']]<br>[[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|''Splatune 2'']] | |||
|track no. = 13 (Squid Beatz)<br>11 (''Splatune'' Disc 2)<br>20 (''Splatune 2'' Disc 2) | |||
|genre = Electronic | |||
|bpm = 132 | |||
|key = A Minor | |||
|length = 2:54 | |||
|audio = [[File:OV Cephaloparade.mp3]] | |||
}} | |||
'''''Cephaloparade''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by [[Turquoise October]]. | '''''Cephaloparade''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by [[Turquoise October]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
''Cephaloparade'', like many Turquoise October songs, is an electronic song, featuring many chiptune influences, unorthodox production and signature "burp" sounds. It is an upbeat song with a repeating start made out of the burp noises. Eventually, more effects are brought in, such as a trumpet, pipes, and electric guitar, before transitioning into a full electronic style beat. It is heard in the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] missions [[Rise of the Octocopters]], [[Propeller-Lift Playground]], [[Inkvisible Avenues]], [[Shifting Splatforms]], [[Spinning Spreaders]], [[Splat-Switch Revolution]] and [[Spongy Observatory]], and can also be heard in [[Arcade | ''Cephaloparade'', like many Turquoise October songs, is an electronic song, featuring many chiptune influences, unorthodox production and signature "burp" sounds. It is an upbeat song with a repeating start made out of the burp noises. Eventually, more effects are brought in, such as a trumpet, pipes, and electric guitar, before transitioning into a full electronic style beat. It is heard in the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] missions [[Rise of the Octocopters]], [[Propeller-Lift Playground]], [[Inkvisible Avenues]], [[Shifting Splatforms]], [[Spinning Spreaders]], [[Splat-Switch Revolution]] and [[Spongy Observatory]], and can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]. | ||
It makes a return in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', alongside ''[[Tentacular Circus]]'' and ''[[Octoling Rendezvous]]'', and is heard in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] missions [[Octoseeker Shakedown]] and [[Secret Bowling Alley]]. However, none of these tracks are available in [[Arcade | It makes a return in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'', alongside ''[[Tentacular Circus]]'' and ''[[Octoling Rendezvous]]'', and is heard in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] missions [[Octoseeker Shakedown]] and [[Secret Bowling Alley]]. However, none of these tracks are available in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]]. | ||
==Other Versions== | |||
===''Cephaloparade'' ([[Kettle]]) === | |||
This version is much shorter, looping the beat between 0:11 and 0:18. It's also much more muffled and echoey, making it sound like it's being played from a distance. It plays when the camera is near a kettle containing a level with the main track. | |||
==Remixes and covers== | ==Remixes and covers== | ||
===''Cephaloparade'' (''Splatoon'' Single Player Trailer)=== | ===''Cephaloparade'' (''Splatoon'' Single Player Trailer)=== | ||
''Cephaloparade'' was first heard in the form of a short, roughly twelve-second remix, heard in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EXKQQmm9EE reveal trailer] for | ''Cephaloparade'' was first heard in the form of a short, roughly twelve-second remix, heard in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EXKQQmm9EE reveal trailer] for [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]]. It starts playing about 37 seconds in, cutting off ''[[Splattack!#Splattack! (Single Player trailer)|Splattack!]]'' and functioning as sort of an intro to ''[[Tentacular Circus#Tentacular Circus (Splatoon Single Player Trailer)|Tentacular Circus]]''. It has a very sparse instrumental, consisting mainly of distortion, and the signature "burp" melody from ''Cephaloparade'' is played over it. | ||
==Samples and interpolations== | ==Samples and interpolations== | ||
==='' | ===''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape''=== | ||
{{main|Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape}} | |||
The very beginning of ''Cephaloparade'' can be heard in the ''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape'' exactly 30 seconds in. It remains exactly the same, cutting off when the background instrumentals normally start as a transition to ''[[Shooting Starfish]]''. | The very beginning of ''Cephaloparade'' can be heard in the ''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape'' exactly 30 seconds in. It remains exactly the same, cutting off when the background instrumentals normally start as a transition to ''[[Shooting Starfish]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Splatoon music]] | |||
[[Category:Octo Valley music]] | |||
[[Category:Splatoon 2 music]] | |||
[[Category:Octo Canyon music]] |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 5 March 2024
Artist | Turquoise October |
Game | Splatoon Splatoon 2 |
Heard in Splatoon |
Rise of the Octocopters Propeller-Lift Playground Inkvisible Avenues Shifting Splatforms Spinning Spreaders Splat-Switch Revolution Spongy Observatory Squid Beatz |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Octoseeker Shakedown Secret Bowling Alley |
Album | Splatune Splatune 2 |
Track list no. | 13 (Squid Beatz) 11 (Splatune Disc 2) 20 (Splatune 2 Disc 2) |
Genre | Electronic |
BPM | 132 |
Key signature | A Minor |
Length | 2:54 |
Audio file |
Cephaloparade is a song performed by Turquoise October.
Description
Cephaloparade, like many Turquoise October songs, is an electronic song, featuring many chiptune influences, unorthodox production and signature "burp" sounds. It is an upbeat song with a repeating start made out of the burp noises. Eventually, more effects are brought in, such as a trumpet, pipes, and electric guitar, before transitioning into a full electronic style beat. It is heard in the Octo Valley missions Rise of the Octocopters, Propeller-Lift Playground, Inkvisible Avenues, Shifting Splatforms, Spinning Spreaders, Splat-Switch Revolution and Spongy Observatory, and can also be heard in Squid Beatz.
It makes a return in Splatoon 2, alongside Tentacular Circus and Octoling Rendezvous, and is heard in Octo Canyon missions Octoseeker Shakedown and Secret Bowling Alley. However, none of these tracks are available in Squid Beatz 2.
Other Versions
Cephaloparade (Kettle)
This version is much shorter, looping the beat between 0:11 and 0:18. It's also much more muffled and echoey, making it sound like it's being played from a distance. It plays when the camera is near a kettle containing a level with the main track.
Remixes and covers
Cephaloparade (Splatoon Single Player Trailer)
Cephaloparade was first heard in the form of a short, roughly twelve-second remix, heard in the reveal trailer for Octo Valley. It starts playing about 37 seconds in, cutting off Splattack! and functioning as sort of an intro to Tentacular Circus. It has a very sparse instrumental, consisting mainly of distortion, and the signature "burp" melody from Cephaloparade is played over it.
Samples and interpolations
Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape
- Main article: Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape
The very beginning of Cephaloparade can be heard in the Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape exactly 30 seconds in. It remains exactly the same, cutting off when the background instrumentals normally start as a transition to Shooting Starfish.
Etymology
Cephaloparade is a portmanteau of 'cephalopod', the class of animals including squids and octopuses, and 'parade'.
Names in other languages
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