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Chart Analysis August 18, 2016

Independent Chart Wrap: Ta-Ku & Wafia enter high

Charts & Music Manager

AIR Singles

An expected uneventful Top 3 takes place on the Carlton Dry Independent Singles chart this week as Flume holds on to #1 with Say It ft. Tove Lo.

The collaboration between Ta-ku & Wafia offers some change high up at #4 with the debut of Love Somebody. It’s tailed by Horrorshow’s If You Know What I Mean, debuting at #7. The only notable change in the remainder of the chart is The Temper Trap’s Sweet Disposition earning a re-entry at #17.

AIR Radio Play

It’s similar scenes on the Radio Play chart with Flume’s Say It also reigning supreme for another week.

The Temper Trap take a high debut at #3 however, this time with latest single Lost, lifted from latest album Thick As Thieves. They also re-enter at #8 with Fall Together and at #15 with Sweet Disposition.

The Rubens score two re-entries as well at #13 and #17 with Hoops and Holds Me Back respectively.

AIR Albums

Debuting at #1 is Bellingen indie/folk artist Jack Carty’s new album Home State. It pushes Sia’s This Is Acting down from the top spot and makes for the only new entry in the Top 10.

Thundametals re-enter the chart at #8 with So We Can Remember followed by Flight Facilities’ former #1 Down To Earth, coming back into the chart at #11. Kylie Auldist debuts at #15 with Family Tree while Gurrumul’s self-titled re-enters yet again at #19.

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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