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Chart Analysis October 27, 2015

Amrap Chart Wrap – Tiny Little Houses and Jinja Safari Top Community Radio Charts

Amrap Chart Wrap – Tiny Little Houses and Jinja Safari 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 10 tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through the Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service. This week sees Tiny Little Houses and Jinja Safari top the Amrap Metro and Regional Charts.

Tiny Little Houses have reached the top spot in the Amrap Metro Chart with the fragile single Easy. The folk-pop track has achieved rotation on FBi Radio Sydney along with a spot on SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 list. The track has received airplay in every state and territory at stations including Noongar Radio in WA, 5GTR in SA, ArtSound FM in ACT, 8CCC Alice Springs, City Park Radio in TAS, Fraser Coast Radio in QLD, 3RPC and Ballarat Community Radio in VIC, and Triple H and 2SER in Sydney.

Jinja Safari have climbed to #1 in the Amrap Regional Chart with their tropical pop track Find my Way. Check out the official film clip featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including 2RRR and Nambucca Valley Radio in NSW. The track has achieved further airplay across the country at Tjuma Pulka FM, Noongar Radio and 6TCR in WA, 2AIR, Port Stephens FM and 2REM in NSW, Inner FM, Hot FM, Plenty Valley FM and The Pulse in VIC, as well as Noosa Community Radio, Valley FM, Rainbow FM and Cairns FM in QLD.

Melbourne acts I’lls and Jess Ribeiro have picked up #2 and #5 in the Amrap Metro Chart respectively with Let Me have just One and Kill it Yourself. Both tracks have nabbed spots in RTR FM Perth’s Sound Selection and have official videos featured via Amrap Pages on metropolitan station websites. Watch the I’lls clip on FBi Radio Sydney, while Ribeiro’s beautiful, yet ominous single has a matching film clip featured by Triple R Melbourne, 4ZZZ Brisbane and Edge Radio Hobart.

The Lachy Doley Group are at #4 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Conviction. Watch their energetic film clip featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including 4ZZZ Brisbane, Mountain District Radio in VIC, and Macarthur Community Radio and 2EAR in NSW. The track has garnered airplay from blues-loving programs across the country at Collie Community Radio in WA, Hills Radio in SA, Star FM in TAS, ArtSound FM in ACT, Cairns FM in QLD, Monaro FM, 2MCE, 2SEA and 2TLC in NSW, and Mountain District Radio, 3SER, Joy FM, and 3MGB in VIC.

Perth deep tech –cum-house act Catlips has entered the Amrap Metro Chart at #7 with Fade as remixed by Roland Tings. Listen to her interview on FBi Radio Mornings, discussing her musical beginnings, Perth’s emerging dance music scene and her passion for finding rhythmic samples in odd places. You can also check out her interview and live performance on her hometown station RTR FM here.

Popular Sydney rock quartet The Rubens take #8 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Hallelujah. Watch the official film clip – featuring some inventive dance moves – on station websites at Byron Bay FM in NSW, 4ZZZ Brisbane, 979 FM and North West FM in VIC, as well as Tyga FM in TAS. The band of brothers have garnered airplay across Australia at Valley FM in ACT, City Park Radio in TAS, Wangki Yupurnanupurru in WA, 4RFM and Fraser Coast Radio in QLD, 2SSR and Yass FM in NSW, Voice FM, Radio Upper Murray and The Pulse in VIC, and 5THE, Radio Adelaide and 5YYY in SA.

See the full Amrap Charts at www.airit.org.au

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