The UK vinyl distributor says "things have changed," and has cut ties with a large number of independent labels.

STHoldings has announced plans to scale back its operation.In a statement posted on its website on May 6th, the distributor says it has trimmed back its roster of labels to "approximately 30." Though it's not known which labels have been dropped, ST Holdings' site currently has more than 170 labels and sublabels listed, including Hessle Audio Greco-Roman and Idle Hands , though some of the imprints listed are no longer active.The effects are already being felt: some artists have taken to Twitter to claim their records have been delayed, while others, like Cygnus Music and Symphonic Distribution , have stepped in to offer labels alternative distribution."When STHoldings started in 1998 it was born out of a love of independent music," reads the statement posted by ST's Andrew Parkinson. "We set out to build something that empowered the underground independent artist and gave them freedom to focus on their art."Looking at the situation today, things have changed… the ethos is getting lost and STH and its labels are dissatisfied. Personally I do not feel that STHoldings can and should continue on its current path. I have decided to hit the reset button and for STH to return to its roots. It is time to get back to what matters… underground music."Starting today, we are only going to work with a small number of approximately 30 record labels that reflect this ethos. Regrettably this means that some labels are being let go, to whom I am sorry."