ARIA Awards bounce continues as well
The opening week of ARIA's new Streaming Tracke Chart has been dominated by internationals, with the top ten – sourced from Spotify, JB Hi-Fi Now and Samsung Music – all overseas acts.
With names familiar from the ARIA Singles Chart, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz's Thrift Shop has taken the inaugural number one (it holds top spot on the ARIA Singles Chart as well), with Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin's Don't You Worry Child at two and Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch at three with Sweet Nothing. The highest local is Guy Sebastian feat. Lupe Fiasco at 11, with Battle Scars.
Sia's appearance on David Guetta's She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) has been spun a few times and landed at 18, while Tame Impala's Feels Like We Only Go Backwards and Flume's On Top are ranked 26 and 27 respectively. San Cisco's Wild Things is at 32, The Rubens at 38 with The Best We Got and Ball Park Music just scraped into the top 40 with Coming Down.
Christmas' presence is really felt at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week with Michael Buble's Christmas shooting up from five, as was predicted. The highest debut was Ke$ha's Warrior at 12, while most of the Australian movements were in the bottom half of the top 50.
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Still buoyed by the ARIA Awards, 360's Falling & Flying is up to 26, The Temper Trap's self-titled at 28 and Missy Higgins' The Ol' Razzle Dazzle at 33. Gotye even showed his face again at 50 with Making Mirrors – the 42nd week the album has appeared in the Album Chart.
Over in America, Havana Brown has another dance hit, with Big Banana debuted at 33 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart. Tiësto's AIDs-awareness compilation Dance (RED) Saves Lives, has topped the Dance/Club Play Album chart on debut and reached 56 on the overall Billboard 200. The album features tracks from Australian acts Feenixpawl, Clockwerk and Tommy Trash, The End.