Biography

Alex Beitzke is a producer, mixer and multi-instrumentalist brought up on a diet of electric guitar noises, chopped-up drumbeats and electronic soundscapes.
His work reflects a wide range of musical influences and an experimental approach to production.

He cut his teeth assisting a Tonmeister in his Hometown of Cologne before moving to London in 2006. Here Alex started his career as a highly respected in-house engineer at the SARM Hook End Studios, working with the likes of Editors and Jamiroquai while also engineering in various London studios.
Alex then moved to the renowned Dean Street Studios in Soho as a Chief Engineer in 2011, where he worked with artists like Ed Sheeran, Mayer Hawthorne, Hudson Taylor, Gabrielle Aplin and many more.
This is also where he started taking on more and more production jobs with UK acts like John Fairhurst and a variety of Viennese indie bands (Gin Ga, Meno Fujika).
On the side he started engineering for Isa "Machine" Summers, working on a variety of projects such as Florence & The Machine's "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful", Rita Ora, Connor Maynard, LP, Kat McPhee, Judith Hill etc.

Alex recently produced and mixed the upcoming album for former X-Factor UK winner James Arthur to be released in 2016.
He's currently working on the second album of the promising Austrian rock band Kaiser Franz Josef as well as producing records for Tokyo's The fin., London's art-pop act Promise Keeper and the folk trio Wildwood Kin.