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ARIA Charts number-one dance albums of 2012 | |
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This is a list of albums that reached number-one on the ARIA Dance Albums Chart in 2012. The ARIA Dance Albums Chart is a weekly chart that ranks the best-performing dance albums in Australia. It is published by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation that collects music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to appear on the chart, the recording must be an album of a predominantly dance nature. [1]
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Reference |
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2 January | Sorry for Party Rocking | LMFAO | [2] |
9 January | [3] | ||
16 January | [4] | ||
23 January | [5] | ||
30 January | [6] | ||
6 February | Wild Energy 2012 | Various Artists | [7] |
13 February | Bangarang (EP) | Skrillex | [8] |
20 February | [9] | ||
27 February | [10] | ||
5 March | [11] | ||
12 March | [12] | ||
19 March | [13] | ||
26 March | [14] | ||
2 April | MDNA | Madonna | [15] |
9 April | Bangarang (EP) | Skrillex | [16] |
16 April | [17] | ||
23 April | [18] | ||
30 April | [19] | ||
7 May | [20] | ||
14 May | [21] | ||
21 May | [22] | ||
28 May | Ministry of Sound : Addicted to Bass 2012 | Various Artists | [23] |
4 June | [24] | ||
11 June | [25] | ||
18 June | [26] | ||
25 June | Ministry of Sound : Running Trax Gold | [27] | |
2 July | [28] | ||
9 July | [29] | ||
16 July | Ministry of Sound : Sessions Nine | [30] | |
23 July | [31] | ||
30 July | [32] | ||
6 August | [33] | ||
13 August | Triple J House Party mixed by Nina Las Vegas | [34] | |
20 August | [35] | ||
27 August | Fear & Freedom | Ricki-Lee | [36] |
3 September | Triple J House Party mixed by Nina Las Vegas | Various Artists | [37] |
10 September | [38] | ||
17 September | Pacifica | The Presets | [39] |
24 September | [40] | ||
1 October | Album Title Goes Here | Deadmau5 | [41] |
8 October | Pacifica | The Presets | [42] |
15 October | [43] | ||
22 October | Nothing But the Beat 2.0 | David Guetta | [44] |
29 October | Until Now | Swedish House Mafia | [45] |
5 November | Nothing But the Beat 2.0 | David Guetta | [46] |
12 November | 18 Months | Calvin Harris | [47] |
19 November | Flume | Flume | [48] |
26 November | [49] | ||
3 December | [50] | ||
10 December | [51] | ||
17 December | [52] | ||
24 December | [53] | ||
31 December | 18 Months | Calvin Harris | [54] |
The ARIA Charts, stylised as the AR1A CHARTS since November 2018, are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the official Australian music chart in June 1988, succeeding the Kent Music Report which had been Australia's national music sales charts since 1974.
Nicholas James Murphy, previously known by his stage name, Chet Faker, is an Australian singer and songwriter. In 2012, he issued an extended play, Thinking in Textures, and signed to Downtown Records in the United States. In October 2012, he won Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Thinking in Textures won Best Independent Single/EP at the Australian Independent Records Awards. In January 2013, the work won Best Independent Release at the Rolling Stone Australia Awards for 2012.