Suburban Sprawl Music

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Suburban Sprawl Music
Founded 1999
Founder(s) Erik Koppin
Distributing label Carrot Top Distribution (US)
Genre(s) Indie rock
Country of origin US
Location Metro Detroit, Michigan
Official Website http://www.suburbansprawlmusic.com/

Suburban Sprawl Music is an American independent record label founded in 1999 in Livonia, Michigan.[1] The label was started by Erik Koppin, who solely managed the label from 1999 until 2004, when the label roster decided to run Suburban Sprawl collectively. Since 2004, operations have been handled by roughly 20 individuals, ranging from label band members to friends of Suburban Sprawl.[2] Currently, there are no central offices for Suburban Sprawl Music, but a post office box is maintained in Livonia, and records are kept in Ann Arbor. Contributions to the label come from individuals in various Michigan locales, including Mount Pleasant, Lansing, and Metro Detroit in general. Suburban Sprawl artists have been actively touring the United States since the label's inception.

The label's namesake stems from urban sprawl, and the label's initial base in Livonia.

Contents

  • Child Bite
  • El Boxeo
  • Javelins (band)
  • Rescue (band)
  • The Pop Project
  • The Recital
  • The Word Play
  • Those Transatlanics

  1. ^ "Sweet suburbia", Detroit Metro Times, September 14, 2005.
  2. ^ "Mitten state making music", The State News, August 15, 2006.
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