Online social music service Turntable.fm announced in its blog that it is shutting down its Piki service soon.
But Piki “just didn’t have the traction that we were hoping for, so we are closing it to fully focus on Turntable,” wrote Turntable.fm founder and CEO Billy Chasen in the blog. The Next Web reports Turntable also alerted users via e-mail that the last day of service will be September 23. The company also reportedly pinned Piki’s demise on lack of resources to “continue developing and maintaining” the service. It expects to launch a new version of the main Turntable service next month.