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Mariobxr (Media) CHART EUROPEANDANCE TRAXX Ell Dance Beat Compiled by Music Information Services, Langenzenner Str. 10, D-90513 Zirndorf, Germany, phone & fax +49 (0)911 602681 This LastWeeks TITLE Clubplay & Dance Sales Combined Original LabelPeak WeekWeekCharted Mist Reports Charted - BPM CO 1 2 90FEEL GOOD *** NO.1 *** [1st week] Multiply 1 The European Top 40 Dance Traxx, which is pub- -Phats & Small CP(73%): DSDkNFilAuFBCzPolHun / S(27%): DHBFCzPoI - 130 U.K. BLUE (DA BA DEE) 1 lished for the first time this week in Music & 1 Skooby (Bliss Co.) 2 17 Eiffel 65 CP(83%): DHSDkNFiAuFBCzE / S(17%): DECzPol -128 Italy Media, combines two different types of dance 3 3 10 THE GROOVE I HAVE (GET GET DOWN) Moody 3 charts: clubplay charts (based on DJs' feedback) *Paul Johnson CP(75%): UkDIFBE / S(25%): DHBF - 127 USA 0SUN IS SHINING *** Top Overall Mover/Top Clubplay Mover *** Hypnotic/edel 4 and dance sales charts. 4 9 2 Bob Marley Vs. Funkstar Deluxe CP(74%): UkDSDkNB / S(26%): DHBI - 129Jam/Dk These charts are sourced by MIS, the German 5 4 90SEPTEMBER '99 Columbia/INCredible 3 company which compiles the European Top 40 Earth, Wind & Fire CP(75%): DHSDkNFiAuBPolE / S(25%): DHBFPoI - 129 USA 6 7 15*MAMBO NO. 5 Lautstark (BMG) 6 Dance Traxx, from different established providers Lou Bega CP(75%): SDkNFiAuFCzE / S(25%): FCzPoll - 12 D of national dance charts. "This method was cho- 7 5 27 TURN AROUND Boo (Multiply) 1 sen because we didn't want to create dozens of Phats & Small present Mutant Disco CP(88%): HSDkNFiAuFCz / S(12%): FCz - 131 U.K. 8 6 21 2 TIMES X -Energy 4 new dance charts in European countries," ex- Ann Lee CP(91%): UkHSDkNAuFCzHun / S(9%): FCz - 129 U.K. 8 12 SUNSHINE & HAPPINESS Reshape (Spotsound) 7 plains Harald Roth, owner of MIS. 9 Nerio's Dubwork feat. Darryl Pandy CP(75%): UkDFBL / S(25%): OF - 124 Italy All in all, the European dance chart is based 101339*KING OF MY CASTLE Strictly Rhythm 6 on 22 different component charts that collectively Wamdue Project CP(97%): SDkNFiAuCzPolE / S(3%): Cz - 125 USA 17 SING IT BACK Echo 3 include data from more than 1,800 DJ reporters 11 11 Moloko CP(65%): UkSNFiIAuFPoI / S(35%): UkF - 124 U.K. and some 300 specialist stores. 1214 9 AFTER LOVE Gang Go 12 The overall weighting of clubplay and sales Blank & Jones CP(84%): DHIHun / S(16%): D - 137 D 18 KILLER Kontor (Urban) 3 charts is based on a ratio of 2/1. However, the 1310 ATB CP(89%): HSDkNFiICzHun / S(11%): FCzPoI - 133 D clubplay/sales ratio of individual tracks on the *BETTER OFF ALONE Violent Rec. (Zomba) 14 1441 26 DJ Jurgen (Alice Deejay) chart can differ from this overall ratio, as individ- CP(71%): SDkNFiFHun / S(29%): Ukl - 137 H 1512 6 RENDEZ-VU XL Recordings 12 ual tracks do not necessarily become available in Basement Jaxx CP(73%): DNFiIAuE / S(27%): UkD - 125 U.K. 11 SYNTH & STRINGS Manifesto 11 the shops when being played in clubs. 1616 Yomanda CP(66%): UkDSDkNPolE / S(34%): UkHB - 138 U.K. Readers can identify 5 countries where the 1721 *MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE Arista 17 tracks are being played ("CP") or selling ("S") with Whitney Houston CP(96%): SDkFiAuPolE / S(4%): Pol - 134USA 19 WHAT U NEED Strictly Rhythm 2 the percentage of clubplay and retail detailed for 1819 Powerhouse feat. Duane Harden CP(85%): SNFiFHun / S(15%): F - 127 USA each track. 1927 4 FIVE FATHOMS Virgin 19 -Everything But The Girl CP: UkDDklAuE -r 131 U.K. Each country is weighted according to its 20 14 HEY BOY HEY GIRL Virgin 8 market size, based on IFPI statistics. MIS has 20 The Chemical Brothers CP(95%): SFilAuCzHun / S(5%): Cz - 127 U.K. added an additional weighting factor, reflecting 212623*THE LAUNCH *** Top Dance Sales Mover *** Mo'Bizz (Digidance) 2 the influence of some markets, plus a specific DJ Jean CP(49%): UkIF / S(51%): UkF - 13-7 H 2215 11 IF YOU HAD MY LOVE Work Group USA 3 weighting factor influenced by the country's po- Jennifer Lopez CP(96%): SDkFiAuFE / S(4%): Pol - 94 Puer. 19 SALTWATER Xtravaganza 7 tential of producing cross borders hits. "It's eas- 2317 Chicane feat. Maire Brennan CP(68%): AuBE / S(32%): Uk - 131 U.K. ier to reach a certain rank on some national 2462 3*DON'T GO '99 Mute24 dance charts that are compiled from only a sam- Yazoo CP: SDkNAuPol - 126 U.K. 24 5*HORNY HORNS 2 -Play24 ple of a few dozen [clubs or DJs] reporting, 25 -Perfect Phase CP(72%): DH / S(28%): H - 139 H rather than with those compiled using hundreds 2629 20COMMUNICATION 26 MarioBXRPiu' (Media)CP(77%): DI / S(23%): D - 137 Italy of reporters," explains Roth. "We decided to take 45 2 0I NEVER KNEW R-Senal (Strictly Rhythm)27 this into account to make sure that tracks cannot 27 Roger Sanchez CP: Ukl - 126 USA B WITH U R-Senal (Strictly Rhythm) 28 end up on the European Top 100 with only a 2855 2 Junior Sanchez feat. Dajae CP: Uk USA small number of reporters." 292210 OPEN YOUR EYES Superfly 6 The Dance Traxx is based on the information Nalin & Kane CP(74%): DNBE / S(26%): DB - 134 D 18 14 WE'RE GOING TO IBIZA! Breakin` Records (Zomba) 3 from the following clubplay (CP) and specialist 30 Vengaboys CP(70%): SDkNFCz / S(30%): FCzPol - 138 H dance sales (S) sources: UK=United Kingdom: 31 30 31*DON'T STOP Kontor (Urban ) 6 Music Week Club Chart (CP), CIN Dance Singles ATB CP(83%): UkF / S(17%): F - 135 D 3 TOGETHER '99 Sony Dance Division 25 (S); Au=Austria: Deejay Top 4ty (CP); D=Ger- 3225 Talla Vs. Taucher CP(63%): DI / S(37%): D - 138 D many: DDC Deutsche Dance Charts (CP+S); E= 0WILD WILD WEST Columbia 7 333414 Will Smith feat. Dru Hill & Kool Moe Dee CP(92%): SDkAuFCz / S(8%): CzPol - 106 USA Spain: Deejay magazine Technics Top 50 (CP); 3443 6*THE FUNKY NIPPLES E.P. Milk & Sugar34 H=Holland: IDP Dance Board 50 (CP), Stichting Lost 'N' Alive CP(79%): D / S(21%): D - 126 D Mega Charts/Dance Trends (S); Cz=Czech Rep.: 3569 20.GOTT TANZTE (Tolle Tone) 35 DJ Taylor + F.L.O.W.PlaqueCP(64%): DAu / S(36%): D - 141 Au Czech Dance Chart (CP+S); B=Belgium: IDPs 3642 140.EMBARGO! Discobox/Clockwork36 Belgian Dance Chart(CP), Ultratop 40 Dance (S); Embargo! CP(60%): F / S(40%): F - 135 F 3764 2.0HEART OF ASIA Underdog37 Hun=Hungary:XinJOYClub Chart (CP); -.Watergate CP(76%): D / S(24%): D - 138 D F=France: Extra Club Musibox System (CP), 3837 6 STOP THE ROCK Stealth Sonic Recordings 22 Maxi Dance (S) Thierry Savignac/Musibox Apollo Four Forty CP: DFiIAuEHun - 138 U.K. 3940 6 I ROCK Kosmo (BMG) 27 France;I=Italy:Media Italian Top 30 Club Tom Novy feat. Virginia CP(63%): DAu / S(37%): D - 136 D 14 BOMBA! House Nation (Dance Street) 14 Carts/Musica e Dischi (CP), Canali Vendita Mix 4023 666 CP(59%): F / S(41%): F - 134. D (S); S=Sweden/N=Norway/Fi=Finland:DeeJay Promotions Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish Dance Peak=peak position CO = artist's country of origin CP(%): countries/S(%): countries describes the ClubPlay vs Sales Chart(allCP);Dk=Denmark: M&I Service ratio of charted countries Bold type country letters = chart entry BPM = beats per minute (if known) * indicates a point dancechart.dk (CP); Pol=Poland: Top 30 Dance increase of 100% or more; * indicates an increase in points © Copyright 1999 by M.I.S., all rights reserved. Chart (CP), DJ Promotion/DMC DJ Top 50 (S). DISCUSSIONS Late registration Amsterdam Dance Event Amsterdam PO Box 929 Panels and meetings on important Dfl 400,- (approx Euro 180) cash only 1200 AX Hilversum dance music issues. The Netherlands Dance Daypass (only acces to the day program) Tel: +31 35 621 8748 NETWORKING Dfl 200,- Wpm, Euro 90) cash only Fax: +31 35 621 2750 Email: [email protected] Event Networkinglounge and extended Url: www.amsterdam-dance.n1 7/8/9 October 1999 separate business meeting room. SHOWCASES Showcases and performances in the best clubs in Amsterdam. PROMOTION Extensive media coverage. Over 800 music business professionals. EUROPE'S MAIN DANCE MUSIC CONFERENCE MUSIC & MEDIA CD SEPTEMBER 2 5 , 1 9 9 9.
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