They've gone under because of the economic state, and, more than that, the
rampant file sharing. That's the general consensus, I find.
No one's making their money back.
There's a gap, but whether anyone can do it viably is another question.

> well, you might guess I'm a little bored today, but I was interested to
> read this thread on little detroit.net
>
> http://www.littledetroit.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=596
>
> seems a lot of distributors are going under huh?
> I just thought I'd chip in to say that the following are excellent people
> and would be an excellent first point of contact if anyones looking.
>
> http://www.undercity-072.com/ud/
>
> so, there's a huge gap in the market for a 'deep' techno distributor eh?
> also of course is baked goods, rushhour and black hole too.
>
> alex
>
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