Unconscience

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Unconscience
Artist Marina
Vocals Alice Peralta
Marina (in-game)
Game Splatoon 3 (Side Order only)
Heard in
Splatoon 3
10F (first climb) against Marina Agitando
Featured in Splatoon 3 Jukebox
Ordertune – disc 1, track 9
Nintendo Music – link
BPM 138
Key signature C♯ Minor
E Minor
Sample

Unconscience is a song by Marina that plays during the boss fight with Marina Agitando in Side Order.

Description

Unconscience is a song from Side Order performed by Marina. It is composed of entirely electronic elements, with the exception of Marina's vocals. A notable feature of song is how the vocals seem to be in a different time signature than the rest of the song, possibly representing Marina's struggle against being controlled by Order.

Samples and interpolations

Marina in Captivity

Main article: Marina in Captivity

Near the end of Marina in Captivity, as the cutscene theme intensifies, the synths from the intro of Unconscience play slowed-down in the background.

Short Order

Main article: Short Order

In Short Order, one of Pearl's lines near the ending references the background singing at 0:07 in Unconscience.

Trivia

  • Prior to version 7.1.0, this song's title was misspelled in the jukebox as Unsconscience. The Latin American Spanish localization still had this error in version 7.1.0, but it was later fixed in version 7.2.0.
  • According to a Famitsu interview, the rescued Marina doesn't remember writing or singing the song and might blush when Pearl tells her about it later.[1]

Etymology

Unconscience is a portmanteau consisting of unconscious, the state of being not awake or not aware, and conscience, one's internal moral compass.

Names in other languages

The name of the song is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Monologue
Internal name Meaning
BGM_Sdodr_Stage_Boss_Iida

References