The Aus DJ/producer joins Knife Party, Stafford Brothers and Nervo in this week's Stateside dance charts.
Local DJ/producer Tommy Trash has crashed into this week's influential US Dance/Club Play chart with Reload, a collaboration with Swedish singer John Martin and Swedish House Mafia's Sebastian Ingrosso.
The track entered the chart at 45 as well as debuting in the US Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart at 23. Trash, now based in LA, joined forces with the Swedes who recently had a global club smash with Don't Worry Child (as a part of Ingrosso's Mafia team).
The Dance/Club Play chart also found Aus duo Nervo continuing to climb with their hit Hold On - moving from ten to seven this week, while fellow Aus duo Stafford Brothers (featuring Lil Wayne and Christina Milian) rose from 13 to 11 with their hit Hello.
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Perth expats Knife Party hold at number one for a second week on the US Electronic/Dance Album chart with their Haunted House EP. The EP last week peaked at 37 in the US albums chart.
In the Billboard 200, US albums chart, this week, a non-EDM Australian Todd Howe found himself debuting at 69 with his band The Boxer Rebellion's Promises album.