Anna Oxygen

Anna Oxygen
Oxygen in 2014
Oxygen in 2014
Background information
Birth nameAnna Jordan Huff
OriginOlympia, Washington
GenresElectropop, psychedelic folk
Occupation(s)Actress, vocalist, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano, vocals
Years activeLate 1990s–present
LabelsKill Rock Stars, Cold Crush, K
Member ofThe Space Ballerinas, Cloud Eye Control
Websitewww.annaoxygen.com

Anna Jordan Huff is an American multi-media artist, composer, producer and actress best known by her stage name Anna Oxygen. After starting her music career as a member of the Space Ballerinas, a synth-pop group then based in Olympia, she recorded her debut solo album All Your Faded Things (2003) with producer Justin Trosper,[1] before releasing her second album This Is an Exercise (2006) on the Kill Rock Stars label.[1] Her albums have featured guest vocalists such as Beth Ditto and Mirah.[1]

Huff has appeared as a guest artist on recordings by groups such as the Microphones.[1] Huff is also a member of Cloud Eye Control, a performance art group, and is a member of the psychedelic folk group Day/Moon.[2] Her feature film debut as an actress was the 2005 film Police Beat,[3] and she has written for a number of film soundtracks, including the three films This World Made Itself, Myth and Infrastructure, and Dreaming of Lucid Living, animated by Miwa Matreyek, and numerous short films by animator Maureen Selwood.

Since 2020, Huff has taught at Hamilton College. She had previously taught at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and California Institute for the Arts' Center for Integrated Media.[4]

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  4. ^ Foster, Holly (September 10, 2020). "Hamilton Welcomes New Faculty for 2020-21". Hamilton College. Retrieved February 27, 2024.