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Posted on 09/11/09 at 11:31:40 am
We're into week two of the national NME Chart, and there's a fair few movers and shakers. Calvin Harris shoots from third place to the top spot, while Julian Casablancas debuts at 16 with '11th Dimension' and Death Cab For Cutie are the highest new entry at 15 with 'Meet Me On The Equinox'. It's not such a good week for Miike Snow, who see both their tracks drop down the chart. Check out the full list below.
And as a quick reminder, the NME Chart is compiled of tracks from the NME Radio and NME TV playlists, and from NME magazine. Those are sent to the Official Charts Company who rank them in sales order according to physical and download sales. You can hear the chart revealed live on NME Radio every Monday morning from 10am to midday, see the full rundown here on NME.COM every Monday at high noon, and watch the videos on NME TV on Sky Channel 382 tomorrow and Wednesday at 9am and 6pm. Let us know who you think should be top...
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