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|image = S3 Band ω-3.png | |||
|artist = [[ω-3]] | |||
|composer = [[Ryo Nagamatsu]]<br>The cellist (in-game) | |||
|instrument1 = Cello | |||
|performer1 = [[Seigen Tokuzawa]]<br>The cellist (in-game) | |||
|instrument2 = Timpani | |||
|performer2 = The timpani player | |||
|instrument3 = DJ | |||
|performer3 = The DJ | |||
|in s2 = [[Salmon Run]] matches (during [[Known Occurrence]]s)<br>[[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]] | |||
{{ | |in s3 = [[Salmon Run Next Wave|Salmon Run]] matches (during some [[Known Occurrence]]s)<br>[[Jukebox]] | ||
|album = [[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|''Splatune 2'']]<br>{{Splatune 3}} | |||
|track no. = 33 (Squid Beatz 2)<br>29 (''Splatune 2'' Disc 1)<br>24 (''Splatune 3'' Disc 1) | |||
|bpm = 160 | |||
|genre = Experimental [[wp:March (music)|war march]] | |||
|time signature = 31/16 | |||
|length = 2:39 | |||
|audio = [[File:SR Fishing Frenzy.mp3]] | |||
}} | |||
{{quote| | {{quote|Also, we should talk about the song "Fishing Frenzy", which plays during [[Known Occurrence]]s. | ||
The chaotic 31/16 time signature gives us a feeling of imminent danger. | |||
The nightmare of | The nightmare of [[Griller]]s and [[Rush|ferocious Salmonids]] chasing after you might linger even when you close your eyes.|@SplatoonJP<ref>{{TWI}} [[Inkipedia:Twitter_archive/2017/September#912969902662631424|@SplatoonJP]]</ref>}} | ||
'''''Fishing Frenzy''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by [[ω-3]]. | '''''Fishing Frenzy''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by [[ω-3]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
''Fishing Frenzy'' starts off with a timpani sequence, accompanied by an electronic whine similar to an alarm. The electronic production | ''Fishing Frenzy'' starts off with a timpani sequence, accompanied by an electronic whine similar to an alarm. The electronic production then builds up, as cellos and more drums are added. Later on, there is a cello solo, which features many fast-paced rhythms and notes. The song plays during [[Known Occurrence]]s in [[Salmon Run]] matches, replacing ''[[Deluge Dirge]]'' or ''[[Frantic Aspic]]''. It can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]] after hearing it in a Salmon Run match, with a maximum score of 140 and 333 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. | ||
In [[Salmon Run Next Wave]], this song only plays in certain higher-risk events, namely [[Rush]], [[Fog]], [[The Griller]], and [[Cohock Charge]]. | |||
==Artists== | ==Artists== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Omega 3 BTS 1. | Omega 3 BTS 1.jpg|[[Seigen Tokuzawa]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Frenzy pertains to an emotional state of wild uncontrollable | ''Fishing'' refers to the Grizzco workers harvesting the Salmonids' Golden Eggs, while ''Frenzy'' pertains to an emotional state of wild uncontrollable behavior, fittingly describing the state of the Salmonids, and even the Grizzco workers. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{Localized name | |||
|color=Generic | |||
|Jap=竜穴 | |||
|JapR=Ryūketsu | |||
|JapM=Auspicious spot<ref group="notes">lit. dragon's den; can also be a play on 流血 Ryūketsu ''bleeding'', referencing the hazards in special waves.</ref> | |||
}} | |||
===Translation notes=== | |||
<references group="notes" /> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references /> | ||
{{Navbox/S2 Music}} | {{Navbox/S2 Music}} | ||
{{Navbox/S3 Music}} | |||
[[Category:ω-3 songs]] | [[Category:ω-3 songs]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Splatoon 2 music]] | |||
[[Category:Splatoon 3 music]] | |||
[[Category:Salmon Run music]] |
Latest revision as of 06:47, 24 April 2024
Artist | ω-3 |
Composer | Ryo Nagamatsu The cellist (in-game) |
Cello | Seigen Tokuzawa The cellist (in-game) |
Timpani | The timpani player |
DJ | The DJ |
Game | Splatoon 2 Splatoon 3 |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Salmon Run matches (during Known Occurrences) Squid Beatz 2 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
Salmon Run matches (during some Known Occurrences) Jukebox |
Album | Splatune 2 Splatune 3 |
Track list no. | 33 (Squid Beatz 2) 29 (Splatune 2 Disc 1) 24 (Splatune 3 Disc 1) |
Genre | Experimental war march |
BPM | 160 |
Time signature | 31/16 |
Length | 2:39 |
Audio file |
“ | Also, we should talk about the song "Fishing Frenzy", which plays during Known Occurrences.
The chaotic 31/16 time signature gives us a feeling of imminent danger. The nightmare of Grillers and ferocious Salmonids chasing after you might linger even when you close your eyes. |
” |
— @SplatoonJP[1]
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Fishing Frenzy is a song performed by ω-3.
Description
Fishing Frenzy starts off with a timpani sequence, accompanied by an electronic whine similar to an alarm. The electronic production then builds up, as cellos and more drums are added. Later on, there is a cello solo, which features many fast-paced rhythms and notes. The song plays during Known Occurrences in Salmon Run matches, replacing Deluge Dirge or Frantic Aspic. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2 after hearing it in a Salmon Run match, with a maximum score of 140 and 333 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.
In Salmon Run Next Wave, this song only plays in certain higher-risk events, namely Rush, Fog, The Griller, and Cohock Charge.
Artists
Etymology
Fishing refers to the Grizzco workers harvesting the Salmonids' Golden Eggs, while Frenzy pertains to an emotional state of wild uncontrollable behavior, fittingly describing the state of the Salmonids, and even the Grizzco workers.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 竜穴 Ryūketsu |
Auspicious spot[a] |
Translation notes
- ↑ lit. dragon's den; can also be a play on 流血 Ryūketsu bleeding, referencing the hazards in special waves.
References
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