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Asthmatic Kitty
Founded1999
FounderSufjan Stevens
Lowell Brams
GenreIndie rock
Country of originUnited States
LocationLander, Wyoming
Indianapolis, Indiana
New York, New York
Official websiteasthmatickitty.com

Asthmatic Kitty is an American independent record label founded in 1999 by a community of musicians from Holland, Michigan led by Sufjan Stevens and his stepfather Lowell Brams. Some were Holland natives, and others had come to attend local colleges and universities. While the original Holland nucleus has dispersed across the country, the community has grown, with new artists and shared projects with other independent labels. The Library Catalog Music Series, inaugurated in 2009, showcases instrumental music by a wide variety of musicians, with eighteen albums in print as of February 2013, and more scheduled for release. Asthmatic Kitty is now based in Lander, Wyoming, Indianapolis, IN and Brooklyn, NY.

The label's name refers to Sara, a stray with feline asthma adopted by Lowell in 1994. From 2002 on, she lived in Lander, Wyoming (elevation 5,358 ft / 1,633 m), where the thin, dry air alleviated most of her asthma symptoms. Sara lived to be fifteen or sixteen, dying in December, 2008.[1]

Unusual Animals 2007–2010 was a special series of limited edition vinyl, parties, art and music events.[2][3] In 2007 The Unusual Animals Project Space founded by Michael Kaufmann at the Harrison Center for the Arts in Indianapolis featured exhibitions by Cindy Hinant and Stuart Snoddy.[4][5]

Active artists

Inactive artists and alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Goodbye to Sara, an "asthma kitty," 1993–2008". Asthmatic Kitty. 29 December 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  2. ^ Krinsley, Jeremy (2007). "Unusual Animals Hitting It's Third City". No. July. Impose Magazine. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Debut of Unusual Animals Project Space in Indianapolis". Puddlegum. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  4. ^ McCormick, Craig. "Cindy Hinant at Unusual Animals Project Space". On The Cusp.
  5. ^ Watt Grade, Susan (September 19, 2007). "Cindy Hinant: Cascades". Nuvo.