Independent Chart Wrap: Flume debuts at #1
AIR Singles Electronic hero Flume has made quite the entrance into the AIR charts this week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai debuting at #1. The move pushes Marcus Marr and label mate Chet…

AIR Singles
Electronic hero Flume has made quite the entrance into the AIR charts this week with Never Be Like You featuring Kai debuting at #1. The move pushes Marcus Marr and label mate Chet Faker’s track The Trouble With Us to the #2 spot.
Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood sits at #3 down from #2 and Sia’s Alive sits at #4 down from #3. Sia welcomes back another track into the Top 10 with Cheap Thrills at #7 up from last week’s #11. Meanwhile Urthboy featuring Bertie Blackman and their track Long Loud Hours sits at #11 up from last week’s #17.
Flume’s Some Minds re-enters the charts at #16 as does Emma Louise’s Underflow coming in at #20.
AIR Albums
Courtney Barnett takes back the #1 position with her debut album Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit pushing Sia’s 1000 Forms Of Fear to #2 from last week’s #1.
We have two highly profound debuts this week from Missy Lancaster and her Missy – EP debuting at #3, and Bennett, Bowtell and Urquhart and their self-titled album debuting at #4.


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The Waifs’ album Beautiful You moves to #8 up one spot from #9, Sticky Fingers’ Caress Your Soul also moves one spot to #10 from last week’s #11.
The John Butler Trio returns to the chart with two albums; Grand National comes in at #12 and Flesh & Blood re-enters at #16.
AIR Radio
Marcus Marr & Chet Faker are killing it across the radio airwaves holding onto their #1 with The Trouble With Us. Vance Joy remains next to them with Fire And The Flood at #2 for its second consecutive week.
triple j Hottest 100 winners The Rubens move into the #4 position with Hoops up four spots from last week’s #8. The Rubens’ other hit Hold Me Back sitsat #5 up from last week’s #6.
The Polish Club’s Beeping jumps to #7 this week up nine spots from last week’s #16. Other big moves see Sia’s Alive sitting at #8 from up from #15 and Emma Louise’s Underflow at #9 up from last week’s #17.
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