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==Samples and interpolations==
==Samples and interpolations==
===''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape''===
===''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape''===
''Octo Eight-Step'' can be heard near the beginning of the ''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape'' linking the songs ''[[Shooting Starfish]]'' and ''[[The Girl from Inkopolis]]'' together. At first, the only change is the added record scratchings being played in the background throughout. As the song goes on, the melody changes into an eerie, ghostlike set of notes, and then continues into the ''[[Onward!]]'' theme before the next track begins.
''Octo Eight-Step'' can be heard near the beginning of the ''Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape'' linking the songs ''[[Shooting Starfish]]'' and ''[[Eight-Legged Advance]]'' together. It mostly remains the same, except for the added record scratchings being played in the background throughout.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 14:15, 29 September 2019

Octo Eight-Step is a song performed by Turquoise October.

Description

Octo Eight-Step is essentially an extensive remix of Eight-Legged Advance, but with a very different song structure. The production remains very similar, but instead of the prominent guitar track, it is replaced by reversed samples of the Squid Sisters' City of Color.[1]

It was first heard in the Splatoon 2 - Single Player Trailer, and can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 112 and 225 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

Samples and interpolations

Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape

Octo Eight-Step can be heard near the beginning of the Inkopolis Memorial Mixtape linking the songs Shooting Starfish and Eight-Legged Advance together. It mostly remains the same, except for the added record scratchings being played in the background throughout.

Etymology

Octo Eight-Step could be implying a march like Eight-Legged Advance; but it could also be implying a dance.

Names in other languages

References