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

  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.


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