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Chart Analysis July 28, 2016

Independent Chart Wrap: Big Scary debut high

Charts & Music Manager

Image: Big Scarysee debuts across two charts this week

AIR Singles

Another week at #1 for Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo, leading ahead of a quiet Top 3. Big Scary’s The Opposite Of Us takes the only debut on the chart at #4. Flume’s other hit Lose It ft. Vic Mensa makes it back into the Top 10 at #10 from #11, still short of previous best #8.

Emma Louise’s West End Kids takes a new peak at #12 from #18. Joel Adams re-enters at #13 with Please Don’t Go, followed by Chet Faker’s Talk Is Cheap ­re-entering at #18.

AIR Radio Play

Flume’s Say It holds fast on the Carlton Dry Independent Radio Play chart too. Vance Joy’s Riptide returns to its peak of #4 from #6. Slumberjack’s Open Fire cracks the Top 10 on its second week in the chart at #8 from #20, as does The Rubens’Hoops, returning to its peak at #9 from #11.

Thirsty Merc’s The Good Life re-enters at #10 followed by Sia’s Elastic Heart at #11. The Temper Trap score a re-entry with classic hit Sweet Disposition at #13.

Hayden James’ Just A Lover debuts at #17. It’s followed by new entries from Liz Stringer at #19 with Anyone and Big Scary’s The Opposite Of Us at #20.

AIR Albums

Sia has two albums in the Top 3 this week with This Is Acting retaining #1 while global hit1000 Forms Of Fear moves back up to #3 from #4. Seth Sentry’s Strange New Past moves back to #5 from #10.

Flight Facilities see more success for their previous #1 Down To Earth, back up at #11 from #17 this week. GL’s Touch makes for the only debut at #16 while Gurrumul’s self-titled album re-enters at #20.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT 100 national airplay (by genre and state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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