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Independent Chart Wrap: Flume debuts on top of radio

AIR SinglesIt s week 10 for Flume atop the Carton Dry Independent Singles chart with Say It ft. Tove Lo. No change occurs in the chart until #5 with the debut of Hermitude s Vibration/Gimme, a…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jul 5, 2016
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AIR Singles

It’s week 10 for Flume atop the Carton Dry Independent Singles chart with Say It ft. Tove Lo.

No change occurs in the chart until #5 with the debut of Hermitude’s Vibration/Gimme, a collection of two tracks that failed to make it onto their previous hit album Dark Night, Sweet Light.

Joel Adam’s Please Don’t Go re-enters at #16 followed by Flume’s Lose It ft. Vic Mensa at #18. Vance Joy’s Georgia re-enters at #19.

AIR Radio Play

Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo debuts at #1 as the Independent Radio Play chart returns. The same can be said for The Temper Trap’s Fall Together at #4. The Rubens re-enter the Top 10 at #10 from #15 with Hoops.

GANGgajang score a debut at #11 with Sounds Of Then at #11. Vance Joy makes an entry with Straight Into Your Arms at #14, followed by Alex Lahey’s Let’s Go Out at #17. The last new debut is D.D. Dumbo’s Satan at #19.

AIR Albums

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It’s another week at #1 for Sia’s This Is Acting and its ridiculous count of 22 weeks at #1. Brendan Maclean scores the first album debut at #2 with funbang1. Australian melodic death metal band Be’lakor take the next debut at #11 with Vessels.

The Bennies’ Wisdom Machine returns to #12 from #17 following the success of their current national tour with Clowns and Axegirl. Hermitude’s Dark Night Sweet Light re-enters at #15 followed by Flight Facilities’ Down To Earth at #17.

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