The UK Independent Singles Chart and UK Independent Albums Chart are charts of the best-selling independent singles and albums , respectively, in the United Kingdom. Originally published in January 1980, and widely known as the indie chart , the relevance of the chart dwindled in the 1990s as major-label ownership blurred the boundary between independent and major labels.
16-488: Delta Heavy (often stylised as DELTΔ HEΔVY ) are an English drum and bass production duo consisting of Ben Hall and Simon James. They found fame with their 2012 single "Get By", which entered the UK Indie Chart at number 30. The duo's debut album, Paradise Lost , was released on 18 March 2016 through RAM Records . Delta Heavy first signed to Viper Recordings in 2009, and provided the songs "Galaxy" and "Abort" for two of
32-508: A British independent record label which was developed by the independent record shop and wholesaler of the same name, all formed and run by "Tony K" (Tony Kostrzewa) and his wife Gerri. It was part of the Cartel , a co-operative record distribution organisation in the United Kingdom, set up by a number of small independent record labels to handle their distribution to record shops. Set up at
48-403: A single was 'indie' had depended on the distribution channel by which it was shipped —the record needed to be delivered by a distribution service that was independent of the four major record companies: EMI , Sony Music Entertainment , Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group . In 1981, compilation of the chart switched to research company MRIB . The chart served to give exposure to
64-576: The Official Charts Company . In the wake of punk , small record labels began to spring up, as an outlet for artists that were unwilling to sign contracts with major record companies, or were not considered commercially attractive to those companies. By 1978, labels like Cherry Red , Rough Trade , and Mute had started up, and a support structure soon followed, including independent pressing, distribution and promotion. These labels got bigger and bigger, and by 1980 they were having Top 10 hits in
80-669: The UK Singles Chart . Chart success was limited, however, since the official Top 40 was based on sales at large chains and ignored significant sales at the scores of independent record shops that existed. Iain McNay, of Cherry Red, suggested to the weekly trade paper Record Business the idea of an independent record chart to address the problem, and the first independent chart appeared in 1980, published in Record Business , and later licensed to Sounds . The definition of whether or not
96-596: The 2008 annual general meeting of the British Phonographic Industry on 9 July, and the new chart went live on 29 June 2009. The first song to top the chart under the new system was " Bonkers " by Dizzee Rascal , which also made it to No. 1 in the main UK Singles Chart . During the 2000s and 2010s, even though many indie rock / post-punk revival bands like Arctic Monkeys topped the OCC's chart (with Arctic Monkeys' single " Do I Wanna Know? " reaching No. 2 in
112-447: The chart in June 2013 while also making it to No. 11 in the main chart), many more dance, rap and heritage acts (in this case due to new large independent BMG ) ended up in the chart with number ones coming from people like Dvbbs and Borgeous (who reached number one with " Tsunami " featuring Tinie Tempah) or Major Lazer. Red Rhino Red Rhino Records , also known as Red Rhino , was
128-593: The end of the 1970s, it maintained its base in York (with a shop, originally in Gillygate and later in Goodramgate ) and through the early 1980s, with the growth of independently produced music, expanded its business to a point where the wholesale side became the separate entity, Red Rhino Distribution Limited. It also developed, in parallel with the main record label, a small music publishing company called Screaming Red Music and
144-650: The independent labels and the artists on those labels. In 1985 the trade publication Music Week started compiling its own indie chart, and both Sounds and Melody Maker later switched from the MRIB chart and adopted the Music Week chart instead. Other weekly music papers also published their own charts, often compiled from single record shops. By 1990, the significance of the chart had been diluted by major record companies forming their own 'indie' labels, with independent distribution, in order to break new acts via exposure from
160-424: The indie chart. To be included in the indie chart, a record had to be distributed independently of the corporate framework of the major record companies; the genre of music was irrelevant. Large independent distributors emerged such as Pinnacle and Spartan, and there later emerged The Cartel, an association of regional distributors including Rough Trade, Backs, and Red Rhino . The first weekly independent chart
176-560: The label's compilations. They were picked up by the prestigious drum and bass label RAM Records in 2010, and released their first two singles, "Space Time" and "Overkill" with them. Their debut extended play, Down the Rabbit Hole , was released in May 2012. It entered the UK Dance Chart at number 37. On 2 November 2014, the group released the first single from their debut album, "Reborn". This
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#1733092861914192-531: The subsidiary labels Ediesta and Red Rhino Europe (RRE), the latter notable for releases by Front 242 and Butthole Surfers . The label was closed down with the financial collapse of Red Rhino Distribution in 1988, while its subsidiary label Red Rhino Europe continued under the name RRE Records (or simply RRE ) as a subsidiary of Play It Again Sam . The most notable artists featured in the main label's catalogue were The Mekons , Skeletal Family , :zoviet*France: and
208-407: Was followed by "Ghost", released 17 July 2015. The song gained popularity due to its music video, which features an animated Clippit . The album's third single, "Punish My Love", features vocals from British singer Tanika, and was released 4 December 2015. The album's title and release date were announced on 14 January 2016; Paradise Lost was released on 18 March 2016. On 22 January, "City of Dreams"
224-497: Was published on 19 January 1980, with " Where's Captain Kirk " by Spizzenergi topping the singles chart, and Dirk Wears White Sox by Adam and the Ants topping the album chart. Although the independent chart has less relevance today, The Official UK Charts Company still compiles a chart, consisting of those singles from the main chart on independent labels. The OCC's Independent Chart
240-629: Was released as an instant grat single for those who pre-ordered the album on iTunes. The album's fourth official single, "Oscillator", was released on 4 March, backed with "Fun House". "White Flag VIP", a variation in production of album track "White Flag", was released on 26 May 2016, backed with "Arcadia". In March 2019, Delta Heavy released their sophomore album, Only in Dreams , which includes collaborations with artists such as Zeds Dead , Modestep , Muzzy , and Kuuro . UK Indie Chart Separate independent charts are currently published weekly by
256-435: Was significantly altered in June 2009. Its new system altered the qualification criteria to include only singles from labels that were at least fifty per cent owned by a record company that was not one of the main four record companies. This prevented major record companies from qualifying for the chart by outsourcing the shipping of their singles to smaller distribution services. These new changes were first unveiled at
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