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Jeff Zeigler

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Jeff Zeigler
GenresIndie rock, post-rock
InstrumentsGuitar, synthesizer
LabelsThrill Jockey
Member ofArc in Round
Websitewww.uniformrecording.com

Jeff Zeigler is a musician, record producer, and sound engineer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His Philadelphia recording studio, Uniform Recording, has recorded albums by Kurt Vile, A Sunny Day in Glasgow, The War on Drugs, and many other artists. He has also been a member of multiple bands, including Arc in Round. He has often collaborated with fellow Philadelphia musician Mary Lattimore.[1] His production credits include Allison Crutchfield's 2017 solo debut album Tourist in This Town.[2] In 2016, he started his own record label, Soft Dystopia. Also that year, he released the first self-titled album by his project Valley Exit, whose other members include Josh Meakim (A Sunny Day in Glasgow), April Harkanson (Myrrias), and Steven Urgo (The War on Drugs).[3]

References

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  1. ^ Simpson, Paul. "Jeff Zeigler Biography". AllMusic.
  2. ^ DeLuca, Dan (27 January 2017). "Allison Crutchfield steps out on her own with 'Tourist In This Town'". Philly.com.
  3. ^ "In the Cut: Jeff Zeigler (Uniform Recording/Valley Exit/Soft Dystopia)". The Deli Magazine. 6 December 2016.