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| associated_acts = [[American Music Club]]
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'''Matt Pence''' is
'''Matt Pence''' is a Denton, Texas-based recording engineer, producer, drummer and studio owner ([[The Echo Lab]]). Pence played drums in alt. country band Centro-matic from 1997 until their dissolution in 2014. He has also played drums with Sarah Jaffe, Justin Townes Earle, Jason Isbell, Jay Farrar, Jonathan Tyler, Nikki Lane, Paul Cauthen, Camerado and the Green Hour Residency, among others.
 
His production credits include Jason Isbell, John Grant, Midlake, Lift To Experience, Yuck and The Breeders, among many others.


==Involvement with American Music Club==
==Involvement with American Music Club==
 
Pence mixed [[American Music Club]]'s 2004 ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'' album at his [[The Echo Lab|Echo Lab]] studio, in addition to recording the song "[[Song Of The Rats Leaving The Sinking Ship]]" during the mixing sessions.
 


==References==
==References==

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