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Watercolour (song)

"Watercolour"
Pendulum watercolor.jpg
Single by Pendulum
from the album Immersion
Released 1 May 2010 (iTunes)
2 May 2010 (digital)
3 May 2010 (CD and vinyls)
Format 12", CD, download
Recorded 2008–2010
Genre Electronic rock, drum and bass
Length 19:45 (CD single)
5:04 (digital single)
23:14 (iTunes digital bundle)
9:39 (12" vinyl)
11:13 (12" remixes vinyl)
Label Warner Music UK, Ear Storm
Writer(s) Rob Swire
Producer(s) Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen
Pendulum singles chronology
"Showdown"
(2009)
"Watercolour"
(2010)
"Witchcraft"
(2010)
Alternative cover
Remixes vinyl

"Watercolour" is the first single from the third album Immersion by Australian drum and bass band Pendulum. This song has been remixed by dubstep artist Emalkay and by progressive house artist deadmau5. The video was shot on 16 March 2010 at a studio in East London featuring around 70 fans as extras. A behind the scenes video was released on the official Pendulum website. The music video was released as a MySpace exclusive on 31 March. Watercolour debuted number 4 on the UK charts making it the band's highest charted single in the United Kingdom to date. The song also featured on F1 2010 and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. The song was also used in a promo during the 2011 A-League Grand Final. It featured in the 2011 series of the BBC programme Traffic Cops. Pendulum performed Watercolour at the 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards at Belfast City Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom during the Backstage Show on November 6, 2011.

These are the major formats and associated track listings of single releases of "Watercolour", written and produced by Rob Swire.

iTunes digital bundle
(released 1 May 2010)

Digital single
(released 2 May 2010)

CD single
(released 3 May 2010)

12" vinyl single
(released 3 May 2010)

12" remixes vinyl single
(released 3 May 2010)

As predicted by midweek sales estimates, "Watercolour" debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 9 May 2010 at number 4, marking Pendulum's most successful single after "Propane Nightmares" reached number 9 in 2008. In its second week in the chart, the single fell number 13. On 26 May 2010, the single fell to number 22, before climbing three places to number 19 following the release of the album.


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