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Chart Analysis March 7, 2016

Independent Chart Wrap: Joel Adams debuts high

Charts & Music Manager

AIR Singles

Flume spends what is now his seventh week at #1 on the Carlton Dry Independent Singles chart with Never Be Like You featuring Kai. The Rubens’ Hoops makes it back up to #3 from #5 while Joel Adams marks the only new debut in the chart, entering at #6 with Please Don’t Go.

Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood returns to the Top 10 at #7 from #11, marking the last notable movement. Sheppard enjoy a re-entry at #20 with Geronimo.

AIR Radio Play

Sia’s Cheap Thrills remains atop the AIR Radio Play chart this week followed by a stagnant Top 5. A.D.K.O.B.’s Glue takes a new high point at #5 from #10 followed by Yeo’s Icarus at #6 from #7. Clea takes the first new debut at #7 with Dire Consequences.

Sheppard see success here as well with Geronimo returning to #9 from #17 followed by Sia’s Elastic Heart at #10 from #16. Mansionair score a re-entry at #14 with Pick Me Up, as does Sia at #18 with Chandelier. Joel Adams’ Please Don’t Go makes a debut at #17.

AIR Albums

Sia holds #1 and #2 with This Is Acting remaining at the top for another week and 1000 Forms Of Fear moving up from #3 respectively. Colin Buchanan’s Boss Of The Cross takes a new peak at #4 from #9 on its second week in the chart. Bec & Sebastian are the only new debuts this week with their self-titled EP entering at #10.

Four re-entries dot the Top 20 with Citizen Kay’s With The People coming back in at #11 to kick things off. Courtney Barnett’s The Double EP: A Sea Of Split Peas re-enters at #15 followed by Sheppard’s Bombs Away at #15 and The Cat Empire’s self-titled album at #19.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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