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+ | '''"Gimme Gimme"''' is the sixth song released for the show by [[Aivi & Surasshu]]. It plays in the episode "[[Together Breakfast (episode)|Together Breakfast]]" while [[Amethyst]] chases [[Steven Universe (character)|Steven]] through the [[Crystal Temple|Temple]] to get the [[Together Breakfast (food)|Together Breakfast]] he made for the [[Crystal Gems|whole team]]. |
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⚫ | "''Amethyst's chase scene from Together Breakfast. We attempted an "eclectic sampling" style, only without using any samples. We put this together using our own original sounds, made lo-fi as if they were being sampled off 70's funk records and fed through effect boxes.''"<ref>http://stevencrewniverse.tumblr.com/post/66859121522/gimme-gimme-from-together-breakfast-composed-by</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:38, 19 September 2018
"Gimme Gimme" is the sixth song released for the show by Aivi & Surasshu. It plays in the episode "Together Breakfast" while Amethyst chases Steven through the Temple to get the Together Breakfast he made for the whole team.
A Word From The Composers
"Amethyst's chase scene from Together Breakfast. We attempted an "eclectic sampling" style, only without using any samples. We put this together using our own original sounds, made lo-fi as if they were being sampled off 70's funk records and fed through effect boxes."[1]