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Chart Analysis August 30, 2016

Amrap Chart Wrap: Teeth and Tongue and Dallas Frasca Top Community Radio Charts

Amrap Chart Wrap: Teeth and Tongue and Dallas Frasca Top Community Radio Charts
The Amrap Metro and Amrap Regional Charts provide insight into what’s gaining airplay and attention on community radio. The charts show the top ten tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through the Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service. This week sees Teeth & Tongue(pictured) and Dallas Frasca take the top spots.
Teeth and Tongue have ascended to #1 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Turn, Turn, Turn, having picked up spots in SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 and Edge Radio Hobart’s new music list. Listen back to her stripped-back mini-set on Triple R’s Breaking and Entering, live from The Forum at Melbourne International Film Festival.
Dallas Frasca have also climbed to #1 in the Amrap Regional stakes with Wasting Time. Watch footage of the Melbourne three-piece performing the wailing single live in Paris as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including Heritage FM and Harvey Community Radio in WA, and Phoenix FM, 3MDR and Inner FM in VIC.
Rainbow Chan has entered the Amrap Metro Chart at #2 with Work. Her new album Spacings has picked up Album of the Week on her hometown station FBi Radio as well as Feature Record on RTR FM Perth. Check out Rainbow’s fresh dance moves in the single’s brand new film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on Bay FM and 2GLF in NSW’s station websites.
The Preatures are still going strong in the Amrap Regional Chart, taking #3 with I Know a Girl. The single picked up a spot in FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list and has amassed further airplay across the country at stations including Fraser Coast FM in QLD, Alex FM in SA, Tjuma Pulka FM and Noongar Radio in WA, Hot FM, UG FM and 3WBC in VIC, as well as Port Stephens FM, 2SWR, 2SSR, 2MCR and 2RRR in NSW.
Rebel Yell has broken into the Amrap Metro Charts at #3 with Take Away. Her new Mother of Millions EP from which the single springs is featured on her hometown station 4ZZZ’s Brisbane’s Top 20 most-played list. Watch the scenic official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including FBi Radio Sydney, Edge Radio Hobart and Harvey Community Radio in WA. The dark tech producer is featured in Amrap’s AirIt’s special BIGSOUND playlist, featuring artists showcasing at the annual music conference and festival.
Archie Roach has risen to #3 in the Amrap Regional Chart with It’s not Too Late. Watch the visually spectacular video clip – shot on Archie’s mother’s country, the lands of the Gunditjmara peoples in south-west Victoria – as featured via Amrap Pages. Check it out on station websites including 4ZZZ Brisbane, Koori Radio Sydney, and Triple R, Casey Radio and979 FM in VIC.
Brisbane’s WAAX enjoy the #4 position in the Amrap Metro Chart with This Everything, having picked up spots in SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 and Edge Radio Hobart’s new music list.Listen to their frontwoman Marie DeVita’s interview with Megaherzzz on their hometown station 4ZZZ, chatting about their Holy Sick EP. You can also watch the official film clip forThis Everything as featured via Amrap Pages on NSW station websites including 2MCR, 2GLF FM and 2BBB.
Troy Cassar-Daley takes #4 in the Amrap Regional Chart with the nostalgic country single Things I Carry Around. You can watch the official clip for the song as featured via AmrapPages on station websites including Fraser Coast FM in QLD, 979 FM in VIC and 2NUR in NSW.
Victorian songwriter D.D Dumbo enters the Amrap Metro Chart at #5 with Walrus having picked up spots in SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. Watch footage of Dumbo performing the charting song live, alongside many others as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including Edge Radio Hobart, as well as 2BBB, Bay FM,FBi Radio and Triple H Sydney.

Harts
moves up to #5 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Power. Listen back to Darren Harts, joining
The Hoist on SYN Melbourne, chatting with Alice and Bridget about his experiences playing overseas at SXSW in the USA and at a world music festival in Thailand.
Morning TV debut at #6 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Turquoise. The reverberating single has picked up spots in RTR FM Perth’s Sound Selection and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. Listen back as the band joined Ryan Saar for a chat on FBi Radio’s all Sydney music show The Bridge.
The Backsliders have claimed a spot in the Amrap Regional Chart, taking #6 with You are not Alone having picked up a spot in PBS FM Melbourne’s Top Ten. Listen back to Dom, Rob and Ian from the band guest programming 2SER Sydney’s Dirt Music with Stuart Coupe, also treating listeners to a live-to-air performance. Watch the official film clip for the eclectic sounding single as featured via Amrap Pages on RTR FM Perth and TYGA FM in TAS’ station websites.
Sydney hip hop duo Horrorshow have held onto #7 in the Amrap Metro Chart with If you Know What I Mean having picked up a spot in SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 new music list. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on Valley FM and 2BBB in NSW’s station websites.
Holy Balm continue their strong run in the Amrap Metro Chart, taking #8 in their fourth charting week with Clandestine off their new record Activity. The wonky house single has picked up spots in 4ZZZ Brisbane’s Top 20, Triple R Melbourne’s Soundscape, 2SER Sydney’s SERvin Up! and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. Click here to watch their recent live-to-air performance on Triple R Melbourne’s Breakfasters. It’s lit!
Clairy Browne has held onto a spot in the Amrap Regional Chart, taking #8 with Vanity Fair. You can watch the official video for this track, as featured via Amrap Pages, on station websites including 2GLF and Valley FM in NSW, and North West FM and 3MDR in VIC.
Sarah Mary Chadwick has re-entered the Amrap Metro Chart, taking #9 with Cool It having picked up spots in Triple R Melbourne’s Soundscape, PBS FM Melbourne’s Top 10 and 4ZZZ Brisbane’s Top 20 new music lists. Sarah recently dropped by Triple R, joining Parallel Lines for a live song and interview. Listen back here.
Sal Kimber & the Rollin’ Wheel are still going strong in the Amrap Regional Chart, taking #9 in their sixth charting week with Come a Knockin’. The group have racked up airplay across the country at stations including City Park Radio in TAS, 5 Triple Z in SA, Coast FM in QLD, Albany Community Radio in WA, 3MGB, 3RPC, and Voice FM in VIC, as well as 2SEA, Coast FM, Vox FM, Eastside Radio, TLC-FM and 2AIR FM in NSW. Listen back to their chat with Get Cereal on SYN Melbourne here.
See the full Amrap Charts at www.airit.org.au

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