{{short description|American record producer}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Ted Niceley | image = Ted Niceley Reflections.jpg | caption = Ted Niceley reflecting | alt = | image_size = <!-- Only for images narrower than 220 pixels --> | instrument = | genre = Rock, post-hardcore, post-punk, alternative rock | occupation = producer | years_active = 1984–present | label = {{Flatlist| * Geffen * Dischord * DeSoto * Touch & Go * Epic }} | website = {{URL|tedniceley.com}} }}

'''Ted Niceley''' is an American record producer. He is most known for his production work with Fugazi, Girls Against Boys, Jawbox, Tripping Daisy, and others.<ref name="AMG">[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ted-niceley-mn0002367135 AllMusic Guide]. Last accessed 4/23/11.</ref><ref>[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ted+Niceley Discogs.com]. Last accessed 4/23/11.</ref> Apple Music called Niceley "the D.C. scene-shaper" for his impact on the city's explosive and revolutionary punk scene in the 1980s and 1990s.<ref>{{cite web |title=Repeater and 3 Songs |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/repeater-3-songs/49249888 |website=Apple Music |publisher=Apple, Inc. |access-date=29 May 2024}}</ref>

==Production credits== Select production/engineering/mixing credits include the following:<ref name="AMG"/><ref>[http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/ted-niceley/6457424 ArtistDirect.com] Ted Niceley Credits. Last accessed 4/23/11.</ref>

* Tommy Keene&nbsp;– ''Strange Alliance'' (1981) ◦‣ * Tommy Keene&nbsp;– ''Places That Are Gone'' (1984) ◦‣ * Fugazi&nbsp;– ''13 Songs'' (1989) * Fugazi&nbsp;– ''Repeater'' (1990) * The Dead MilkmenSoul Rotation (1992) * Noir Désir&nbsp;– ''Tostaky'' (1992) * Noir Désir&nbsp;– ''Dies Irae'' (1993) * Girls Against Boys&nbsp;– ''Venus Luxure No.1 Baby'' (1993) * Fugazi&nbsp;– ''In on the Kill Taker'' (1993) * Magnapop&nbsp;– ''Kiss My Mouth'' (1993) * Shudder to Think&nbsp;– ''Hit Liquor'' (1994) * Girls Against Boys&nbsp;– ''Cruise Yourself'' (1994) * Jawbox&nbsp;– ''For Your Own Special Sweetheart'' (1994) * Shudder to Think&nbsp;– ''Pony Express Record'' (1994) * Stanford Prison Experiment&nbsp;– ''The Gato Hunch'' (1995) * Tripping Daisy&nbsp;– ''I Am an Elastic Firecracker'' (1995) * Ruth Ruth&nbsp;– ''Laughing Gallery'' (1995) * Noir Désir&nbsp;–''666.667 Club'' (1996) * Frente&nbsp;– ''Shape'' (1996) * Girls Against Boys&nbsp;– ''House of GVSB'' (1996) *Doughboys&nbsp;– ''Turn Me On'' (tracks: 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 to 12) (1996)<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Doughboys-Turn-Me-On/release/1707756 Doughboys – Turn Me On]</ref> * Shudder to Think&nbsp;– ''50,000 B.C.'' (1997) * Stanford Prison Experiment&nbsp;– ''Wrecreation'' (1998) * Girls Against Boys&nbsp;– ''You Can't Fight What You Can't See'' (2002) * Future Kings of Spain&nbsp;– ''Future Kings of Spain'' (2002) * Gâtechien&nbsp; – ''4'' (2010) * The Hyènes&nbsp; – ''Peace & Loud'' (2012) * Backbone Party&nbsp;– ''Beirutopia'' (2013) * New Rising Sons&nbsp;–''Set It Right'' (2019) ◦‣

<br> ◦‣ Denotes bass performance credit

==Compilation Albums and Singles== * Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture&nbsp;: Track: ''Kill the Sexplayer'' – Artist: Girls Against Boys (1994) * Mallrats&nbsp;: Track: ''Cruise Your New Baby Fly Self'' – Artist: Girls Against Boys (1995) * Higher Learning (Soundtrack)&nbsp;: Track: ''Eye'' – Artist: Eve's Plum (1995)

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