ADAX DÖRSAM

Adax Dörsam is a musically experienced guitar nerd with a big heart for enchanting melodic instrumentals and moods ranging from soulful and romantic to humorous and mischievous. He has already demonstrated his musical talent with Rolf Zuckowski, Lou Bega, Johnny Logan, Ken Hensley, Pe Werner, Tony Marshall, Xavier Naidoo, JOANA, and Lydie Auvray. With extraordinary instrumentation, this album creates an enormous range: The most spectacular is probably the harp cittern "The Monster." This instrument exists only three times to date. It was developed in 2010 by Christian Jablonski, who lives in Bad Goisern, Austria, and combines a cittern with a small harp. A fascinating sound, heard on 08/09/15. Then there is the historic “Saturn 63” by Hopf, an electric guitar that has a soft, beautiful, very unique sound in the title song “Luna lacht”.


And the classic "Wollf" guitar with a deep, warm sound 01/07/14. But it can also be different: She brings Latin temperament to “Anna Panama” and “Easy Joyride”! The South American armadillo guitar Charango in “Charango Peanuts” and the theorbo in “For Nick Drake” add exotic touches. "Earth From The Universe" was composed by Adax Dörsam to images and videos by astronaut André Kuipers, recorded on the International Space Station (ISS). It premiered on May 25, 2022, as part of a lecture by Lothar Kurtze on the topic of light pollution as part of the EU Erasmus project "CliC-PoLiT" in Cascais (near Lisbon), Portugal. "Luna Laughs," "Groenland Melody," and "Earth From The Universe" are part of a multimedia show by "TerraVisaMusica." Guests include Wolfy Ziegler on fretless bass “Luna lacht”, Matthias Dörsam on clarinet and bass clarinet “Easy Joyride” & “Charango Peanuts”, Klaus Berger on percussion “Groenland Melody” & “Earth From The Universe”.