Splash (Sub Focus song)

"Splash"
Single by Sub Focus featuring Coco
from the album Sub Focus
Released 16 May 2010 (Digital)
17 May 2010 (Physical)
Format CD single
digital download
12" Vinyl
Recorded 2009
Genre Drum and bass, electro-rock
Length 3:17
Label Ram Records
Writer(s) Eliot Sumner, David Etherington, Nick Douwma, Karen Poole
Sub Focus singles chronology
"Could This Be Real"
(2010)
"Splash"
(2010)
"Flashing Lights"
(2011)
Coco singles chronology
"Caesar"
(2010)
"Splash"
(2010)
"Self Machine"
(2010)

"Splash" is a the fourth single from drum and bass artist Sub Focus to be released from the self titled debut album: Sub Focus. The single features vocals from British singer Coco Sumner and managed to reach number 41 in the UK Singles Chart upon release. The song is featured as a soundtrack on the video game F1 2010.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Splash (feat. Coco Sumner)"   3:17
2. "Splash (Extended Mix)"   4:45
3. "Splash (feat. Coco Sumner) (Rusko Remix)"   4:08
4. "Timewarp VIP"   4:23
No. Title Length
1. "Splash (Extended Mix)"   4:45
2. "Timewarp VIP"   4:23
No. Title Length
1. "Splash (feat. Coco Sumner) (Rusko Remix)"   4:08
2. "Coming Closer VIP"   TBC

Music video

A music video accompanying the single was released on 24 April 2010. The video features an actor posing as Sub Focus and Coco Sumner performing the song in a unknown location in East London, where Sumner takes out her anger on a drum kit. At various stages throughout the music video, Sumner is seen singing in front of the Grand Union Flag. To accompany the music, the lights flicker on and off throughout the music video, while Sumner appears distorted for effect.

Chart performance

"Splash" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 41 on 23 May 2010 as well as number 7 on the UK Dance Chart. The following week the single fell to number 73 and number 8 respectively. On 6 June 2010, "Splash" fell to number 91 before falling out of the Top 100 the following week.

Chart (2010) Peak
Position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[4] 41
UK Dance (The Official Charts Company)[5] 7

Release history

Region Date Format
United Kingdom 16 May 2010 Digital Download
17 May 2010 CD Single
12" Vinyl

References