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{{Infobox | |image = Octo Expansion Telephone promo.jpg | ||
|composer = Toru Minegishi<br>Ryo Nagamatsu<br>Shiho Fujii | |||
|in s2 octo = [[Central Station]] | |||
|album = [[Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|''Octotune'']] | |||
|track no. = 6 (''Octotune'' Disc 1) | |||
|genre = Electronic | |||
|bpm = 153 | |||
|key = G Major | |||
|length = 2:10 (''Octotune'') | |||
|audio = [[File:Telephone.mp3|Splatoon2Music]] | |||
}} | |||
{{Localized source|'Telephone's Theme'' is translated from its Japanese name.}} | |||
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'''''Telephone's Theme''''' is a [[Music|song]] from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. It is, as the name suggests, the theme for the [[Telephone]] | '''''Telephone's Theme''''' is a [[Music|song]] from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. It is, as the name suggests, the theme for the [[Commander Tartar|Telephone]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Samples and Interpolations== | ==Samples and Interpolations== | ||
===''Actually | ===''Completion''=== | ||
This song is played when the Telephone, as Commander Tartar, reveals the [[NILS Statue]]. | {{main|Completion}} | ||
The digital voice in this song's intro is sampled in ''Completion''. | |||
==Remixes and covers== | |||
===''Actually It's Commander Tartar's Theme''=== | |||
{{main|Actually It's Commander Tartar's Theme}} | |||
This song is a distorted remix of ''Telephone's Theme''. It is played when the Telephone, as Commander Tartar, reveals the [[NILS Statue]] and its plan to destroy all life in [[Inkopolis]]. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* When reversed, the digital voice can be heard saying "denwa", meaning "phone" or "telephone" in Japanese.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WK-3w3UcGI</ref> | |||
==Names in Other Languages== | |||
{{Localized name | |||
|color=Octo Expansion | |||
|Jap=デンワのテーマ | |||
|JapR=Denwa no tēma | |||
|JapM=Telephone's Theme | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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{{Navbox/S2 Music}} | {{Navbox/S2 Music}} | ||
[[Category:Music]] | |||
[[Category:Splatoon 2 music]] | [[Category:Splatoon 2 music]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Octo Expansion music]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:No credited artist]] |
Latest revision as of 05:20, 23 December 2023
Composer | Toru Minegishi Ryo Nagamatsu Shiho Fujii |
Game | Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion only) |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Central Station |
Album | Octotune |
Track list no. | 6 (Octotune Disc 1) |
Genre | Electronic |
BPM | 153 |
Key signature | G Major |
Length | 2:10 (Octotune) |
Audio file |
English translations of these names are unofficial.
Note: Telephone's Theme is translated from its Japanese name.
Telephone's Theme is a song from the Octo Expansion. It is, as the name suggests, the theme for the Telephone.
Description
The full version of the song plays when interacting with the Telephone for the first time in the Deepsea Metro. When the player enters a cutscene with the Telephone after this, a different version of the theme plays with fewer instruments and a shorter loop. Interacting with the Telephone when not in a cutscene does not play the track.
The song starts with strange sound effects, presumed to be what the Telephone sounds like. This song has heavy use of synthesis instruments, however, it does seem to use a trombone as well as percussion. Various radio signal sounds are heard, which are also used as an instrument to play the main melody throughout most of the track. Throughout the track, the drums play a constant, fast, repeating rhythm with the use of trills. Near the end of the loop, the drums are the only instrument to play, playing much more frequently and faster.
Samples and Interpolations
Completion
- Main article: Completion
The digital voice in this song's intro is sampled in Completion.
Remixes and covers
Actually It's Commander Tartar's Theme
- Main article: Actually It's Commander Tartar's Theme
This song is a distorted remix of Telephone's Theme. It is played when the Telephone, as Commander Tartar, reveals the NILS Statue and its plan to destroy all life in Inkopolis.
Trivia
- When reversed, the digital voice can be heard saying "denwa", meaning "phone" or "telephone" in Japanese.[1]
Names in Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | デンワのテーマ Denwa no tēma |
Telephone's Theme |