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Ina Lucia Hildebrand (born 1 September 1971), known professionally as Luci van Org, is a German musician and writer. She is best known as the singer of the group
Lucilectric Lucilectric was a German pop/rock duo founded in 1993 by Luci van Org and producer . They are known primarily for their 1994 hit single "Mädchen (song), Mädchen" ("Girl"), which spent 12 weeks in the Media Control Charts, German Top 10, eventu ...
, whose song " Mädchen" was a hit in Germany in 1994. Since then, she has written music for other artists and her own projects Das Haus von Luci,
Üebermutter ''Üebermutter'' is a German band founded by singer Luci van Org in 2006. It is associated with the Neue Deutsche Härte style and has a satirical image based on postfeminism and militaristic aesthetics. The band released its debut album ''Unheil ...
, Meystersinger and Lucina Soteira, which span over multiple genres. She has written and acted in films and television series and is the author of several novels inspired by
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.


Early life

Ina Lucia Korch was born in Berlin's
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district on 1 September 1971. Her parents were the sculptor and graphic artist and the painter Katharina Korch. She grew up listening to
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, industrial and
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music and founded her first band when she was 13. At the age of 15 she played in a new wave punk band.


Music career

Korch's first contact with the music industry happened when she was 15 and Anke Wendland, a former backing vocalist for Falco, heard her at an
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performance and hired her as backing singer for Wendland's debut solo album. Shortly after her 16th birthday, Korch signed a contract with Hansa Musik Produktion and began to release
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under the stage name Eena. Under this name, she released the singles "18 – so what!" and "Gates of Eden". The latter was used in the film ''
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'' (1991). In retrospect, she regretted not having opposed the genre the company chose for her. Under the name Luci van Org, which she has kept using throughout her career, she went on to form the band
Lucilectric Lucilectric was a German pop/rock duo founded in 1993 by Luci van Org and producer . They are known primarily for their 1994 hit single "Mädchen (song), Mädchen" ("Girl"), which spent 12 weeks in the Media Control Charts, German Top 10, eventu ...
with , who came from the milieu around the band
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. Lucilectric had a mainstream hit with the song " Mädchen" (), which was released in 1993 and reached second place in the German single chart in 1994. With its playful theme of independence and sexuality, it became an anthem for Germany's movement, which has been compared to the
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,
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and
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concepts of the English-speaking world. It has remained what Org is best known for. Another Lucilectric song, "Hey Süßer" (), also charted in 1994, and the same year the band released its debut album '' Mädchen''. Lucilectric released two more albums—''
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'' (1996, ) and ''
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'' (1997, )—before disbanding in 1999. Org said the first album turned out the way the members wanted, but the following albums were "catastrophic" due to compromises, which made her regard artistic freedom as something sacred for her future projects. Org continued to perform her own music, releasing the solo single "Waterfalls" in 1999, and wrote for other artists including
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,
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, Eisblume,
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and . Her next band, Das Haus von Luci, had its basis in pop music but moved between genres, labelling itself a "Latin–disco–pop–country crossover". It released two albums, ''Der verbotene Raum'' (2003, ) and ''Der Tod wohnt nebenan'' (2006, ). In 2006, Org formed the
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band
Üebermutter ''Üebermutter'' is a German band founded by singer Luci van Org in 2006. It is associated with the Neue Deutsche Härte style and has a satirical image based on postfeminism and militaristic aesthetics. The band released its debut album ''Unheil ...
which released its debut album ''Unheil!'' through
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in 2008. Üebermutter is characterised by a satirical use of militaristic and
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aesthetics. It was described by ''
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'' as a "fetish
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project" with "
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-agitational lyrics". In 2010, Org created the
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duo Meystersinger together with . It has released three albums: ''Trost'' (2012, ), ''Haifischweide'' (2014, ) and ''Frieden'' (2017, ). In 2020 she launched the solo project Lucina Soteira. Org is featured on 's 2022 single "Mädchen, Mädchen", which references Lucilectric's "Mädchen".


Other works

For several years, Org had her own radio programmes on the
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station . She has acted in German films and television series, including the 2002 drama film ''
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''. She debuted as a screenwriter for the television series ''
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'' in 2007 and has written for ARD television series including ''
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'' and '. She co-wrote the feature films ' (2011) and ' (2019), both directed by . Org has been a columnist for the ''
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''. She debuted as a fiction writer with a short story in the 2002 anthology ''Taxigeschichten'' () and published her ghost story collection ''Der Tod wohnt nebenan'' in 2006, together with Das Haus von Luci's album of the same name. She wrote the play ''Die 7 Todsünden oder die Hochzeit der Wetterfee'' () which premiered at Berlin's in 2006. She has written several novels inspired by folklore and stories about
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. These include the horror story ''Frau Hölle'' () from 2013 and the comedic and feminist ''Vagina dentata'' () from 2019. Her 2015 novel ''Schneewittchen und die Kunst des Tötens'' () is about
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, something she has been involved in "on and off". With this book, she wanted to change the public image of the sex-fetish scene created by works such as ''
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'', which she says portrays abuse and mentally broken people rather than "real BDSM". In 2023 she published the autobiographical novel ''Wir Fünf und ich und die Toten'' (), which is inspired by her childhood.


Personal life

Org married the filmmaker in 2001. The wedding was held in a
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. They live in Berlin and have one son. Her legal name is Ina Lucia Hildebrand. She describes herself as
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and supports a form of feminism where all tasks should be split evenly between men and women. She became a
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in 2006 and is responsible for the Berlin South-West section of the Germanic neopagan organisation
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.


Selected discography


Selected filmography


Selected bibliography


References


External links


Personal website
via
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Agency page
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