Music Site E-Commerce Vendor Trinity Street Goes Under; Oasis Execute Plan-B

Trinity Street, an e-commerce company providing digital marketing, CD stores and ticket sales for clients including Oasis and Metallica has gone into administration, leaving its customers to hastily find other commercial partners. The company, owned by Trinity Universal Holdings, has ceased trading and its affairs are being managed by administrators Tenon. There was no comment from Trinity Street’s London office today. A report from NMA had suggested that the company had suffered from a lack of investment, but a spokesman for its VC backer Ingenious Active Media Capital said it was “completely risible to suggest that Ingenious cannot afford its investments,” adding that “Trinity Street had numerous problems”.

Oasis have not wasted any time in moving on: a message on the band’s Oasisnet site confirms it has reverted to selling CDs and merchandise through its previous e-commerce provider therecordstore.co.uk.

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