Alex Gerst
Biography
Alex Gerst is a recognized Dallas drummer and studio engineer/producer with 20 years experience as a musician, producer, and studio engineer, and live sound mixing.
Alex has recorded many popular Texas groups such as: Slow Roosevelt, Doosu, Jibe, Caulk, SouthFM, Pimpadelic, Project 232, The Feds, Advent, Generic, Element 80, The Destro, The Mermaid Purse, 5 Factor Model, Skunk Anise, Zero Story, Flickerstick, Downward, Slobber Bone, Roller, Guns of August, Hagfish, El Diablo, And members from Ministry and various groups for Epic Records, BMI Records, MCA Records, Sony Records, Geffin Records and Atlantic Records.
He's worked with the producers of Godsmack, Unloco, Nine Inch Nails, Tripping Daisy, Stabbing Westward, and The Toadies. Alex also produced and enginered Slow Roosevelt's previous album, "Throw Away Your Stereo". He won the Fort Worth music awards 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo". He was also nominated by the Dallas Observer as 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo".
He won the KEGL Local Show 2001 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on the new Slow Roosevelt album, "Weightless".
He again won the KEGL Local Show 2002 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work with Slow Roosevelt, Pimpadelic, and The Destro.
He again won the 2004 Local Show awards "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work with Advent.
Alex has recorded many popular Texas groups such as: Slow Roosevelt, Doosu, Jibe, Caulk, SouthFM, Pimpadelic, Project 232, The Feds, Advent, Generic, Element 80, The Destro, The Mermaid Purse, 5 Factor Model, Skunk Anise, Zero Story, Flickerstick, Downward, Slobber Bone, Roller, Guns of August, Hagfish, El Diablo, And members from Ministry and various groups for Epic Records, BMI Records, MCA Records, Sony Records, Geffin Records and Atlantic Records.
He's worked with the producers of Godsmack, Unloco, Nine Inch Nails, Tripping Daisy, Stabbing Westward, and The Toadies. Alex also produced and enginered Slow Roosevelt's previous album, "Throw Away Your Stereo". He won the Fort Worth music awards 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo". He was also nominated by the Dallas Observer as 1999 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on Slow Roosevelt's "Throw Away Your Stereo".
He won the KEGL Local Show 2001 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work on the new Slow Roosevelt album, "Weightless".
He again won the KEGL Local Show 2002 "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work with Slow Roosevelt, Pimpadelic, and The Destro.
He again won the 2004 Local Show awards "Producer/Engineer Of The Year" for his work with Advent.
























