Alex Rüdinger

Alex Rüdinger (born November 18, 1991) is an American drummer. Rüdinger started playing drums at the age of 13,[1] and since then he has played for numerous metal bands including Ordinance, Conquering Dystopia, Good Tiger, The Faceless, Threat Signal and The HAARP Machine. He has also done a variety of session work, both live and in the studio. Some of the bands he has worked for are Revocation, Monuments, Evan Brewer, Whitechapel, Cognizance and Intronaut.

Alex Rüdinger
Birth nameAlex Rüdinger
Born (1991-11-18) 18 November 1991
OriginFrederick, Maryland, United States
GenresTechnical death metal, progressive metal, metalcore, deathcore
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums
Years active2004-present
Associated actsConquering Dystopia, Good Tiger, Ordinance, The Faceless, Threat Signal, Revocation, Monuments, Evan Brewer, Fleshwrought, The HAARP Machine, Haunted Shores, Cognizance, Whitechapel, Intronaut, 7 Horns 7 Eyes, War of Ages
Websitealexrudinger.com

Gear

Rüdinger uses and endorses Tama drums and hardware, Meinl cymbals, Evans drumheads, Vic Firth drumsticks, Trick pedals, 1964 Ears in-ear monitors, 2box electronics, Gator cases and Vratim drum shoes.

  • DrumsTama
    • Home kit – Starclassic B/B, Smokey Indigo Burst finish w/ Smoked Black Hardware – Starclassic Maple, Satin Aztec Gold w/ Smoked Black Hardware – SLP Dynamic Kapur
    • Tour kit – Silverstar, Transparent Red Burst finish[2]
  • CymbalsMeinl[2]
  • Drumheads – Evans[2]
  • Hardware – Tama[3][2]/Vic Firth[4]/Trick[2]

Discography

Ordinance

  • Internal Monologues (2011)
  • The Ides of March (2016)

Threat Signal

The HAARP Machine

  • Disclosure (2012)

Cognizance

  • Inquisition (2013)
  • Inceptum (2014)

Conquering Dystopia

Good Tiger

  • A Head Full of Moonlight (2015)
  • We Will All Be Gone (2018)

Whitechapel

  • The Valley (2019)

Intronaut

  • Fluid Existential Inversions (2020)


References

  1. "About Alex Rüdinger". ALEXRUDINGER.COM. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  2. "Alex Rüdinger Gear". ALEXRUDINGER.COM. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  3. "Tama Drums profile". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  4. "Vic Firth profile". Vic Firth. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
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