
Dominik Eulberg, from the Westerwald region, has been active on the international music scene for over 25 years. His discography now includes more than one hundred releases. He has received numerous accolades for his musical work, including the German Record Critics’ Prize, and was named Music Producer of the Year by several trade magazines. He regularly ranks among the top DJs in various categories.
Although he studied ecology, Eulberg’s deep connection to nature — particularly the protection and appreciation of local biodiversity — has been a constant since childhood. A creative polymath, he works across many disciplines to raise awareness for the beauty and fragility of the natural world.
He is also an author with Eichborn Verlag, where he published his acclaimed nature book Mikroorgasmen überall, which was awarded the Wissensbuch des Jahres 2020/21 literature prize. In addition, he develops nature-themed games, such as the multimedia bird quartet Fliegende Edelsteine and the colour-based card game Avichrom.
Eulberg is an ambassador for numerous environmental organisations and a guest researcher at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. He also appears regularly on television, including in the SWR programme Eulbergs Kosmos. Together with renowned nature filmmaker Jan Haft, he works on television and cinema productions, including the recent feature-length documentary Heimat Natur.
His commitment to ecological awareness was recently recognised with a nomination for the German Environmental Media Award. With his most recent album Mannigfaltig, which explores the theme of biodiversity, Eulberg entered the German music charts.
Dominik Eulberg, from the Westerwald region, has been active on the international music scene for over 25 years. His discography now includes more than one hundred releases. He has received numerous accolades for his musical work, including the German Record Critics’ Prize, and was named Music Producer of the Year by several trade magazines. He regularly ranks among the top DJs in various categories.
Although he studied ecology, Eulberg’s deep connection to nature — particularly the protection and appreciation of local biodiversity — has been a constant since childhood. A creative polymath, he works across many disciplines to raise awareness for the beauty and fragility of the natural world.
He is also an author with Eichborn Verlag, where he published his acclaimed nature book Mikroorgasmen überall, which was awarded the Wissensbuch des Jahres 2020/21 literature prize. In addition, he develops nature-themed games, such as the multimedia bird quartet Fliegende Edelsteine and the colour-based card game Avichrom.
Eulberg is an ambassador for numerous environmental organisations and a guest researcher at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. He also appears regularly on television, including in the SWR programme Eulbergs Kosmos. Together with renowned nature filmmaker Jan Haft, he works on television and cinema productions, including the recent feature-length documentary Heimat Natur.
His commitment to ecological awareness was recently recognised with a nomination for the German Environmental Media Award. With his most recent album Mannigfaltig, which explores the theme of biodiversity, Eulberg entered the German music charts.