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Birth name | Matthew Louis Pence |
Born | St. Louis, Missouri U.S. | April 13, 1972
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Years active | 1996–present |
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Website | mattpence |
Matthew Louis Pence (born April 13, 1972) is an American recording engineer, producer, and drummer.[1] He owns and manages The Echo Lab studio in Denton, Texas.[2][3]
Pence is from St. Louis, Missouri.[3]
In 1990, Pence moved to Denton, Texas to study jazz at University of North Texas College of Music.[3]
In 1996, Pence did his first recording for a drummer friend on their record.[3]
In 1999, musician and mastering engineer Dave Willingham created The Echo Lab studio outside the woods in Denton, Texas. In 2006, Pence and musician / engineer Matthew Barnhart became co-owners with Willingham of his Echo Lab studio.[2][4] Pence is currently the full owner of The Echo Lab.[5]
International bands from Australia, Britain, and other places, like Sweard from Spain and Horse Company from Holland, have all recorded at The Echo Lab.[3]
From 1997 until 2014, Pence played drums in the alternative country band Centro-matic. He was also the drummer in the Centro-matic-fueled band, South San Gabriel.[6]
Pence has also had a long-time collaboration with musician Sarah Jaffe, co-producing her 2011 record, The Way Sound Leaves a Room and her 2017 record, Bad Baby, as well as touring with Jaffe as her drummer.[7]
In 2004, Pence mixed American Music Club's album called Love Songs For Patriots. He also recorded the song "Song Of The Rats Leaving The Sinking Ship".
Pence produced the forthcoming 2020 record by John Moreland, called LP5, which will feature contributions from Centro-matic's Will Johnson, as well as Bonnie Whitmore and Moreland's long-time bandmate, John Calvin Abney.[8]
In addition to his work as a drummer, producer, and engineer, Pence is a photographer.[9]