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Chart Analysis September 6, 2016

Twelve Foot Ninja infiltrate the indie charts

Charts & Music Manager
Twelve Foot Ninja infiltrate the indie charts

AIR Singles

Sia holds fast at #1 for a second week in a row with Cheap Thrills afteroverthrowing Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo which held #1 for 14 weeks straight.

Slumberjack causes the first bit of excitement at #6 with the debut of RA and makes for the only new debut this week. Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood comes back into the Top 10 at #9 from #11. Meanwhile, The Temper Trap re-enter at #19 with Sweet Disposition, marking the last notable change in the chart.

AIR Radio Play

Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo holds #1 for yet another week, though The Temper Trap score a high debut at #2 with Lost. Sheppard’s Geronimo sees a small move up to #7 from #10 while The Temper Trap re-enter at #10 with Fall Together.

The rest of the chart revolves around re-entries in the lower half. The Rubens’ triple j Hottest 100-winning singleHoops comes back at #12, followed by their track Switchblade at #16.

AIR Albums

Melbourne fusion metal heroes Twelve Foot Ninja debut at #1 with their new album Outlier.It’s followed by a close #2 from The Delta Riggs’ Active Galactic while Owen Campbell takes the next entry at #10 with Breathing Bullets.

Fellow Melbourne legends Camp Cope re-enter with their debut self-titled album at #14. It’s followed by The Screaming Jets’ All For One at #16 and Dub Fx’s Thinking Clear entering at #17.

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