Luci van Org

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Luci van Org (born September 1, 1971 in Berlin ; actually Ina Lucia Hildebrand ) is a German musician and author .

Life

Luci van Org was born in the Tempelhof district of Berlin . In the early 1990s, van Org was active as Eena ; The song Gates of Eden from the film Go Trabi Go was created under this pseudonym .

In 1994 van Org published her best-known song Mädchen, together with producer Ralf Goldkind, under the name Lucilectric . After separating from Lucilectric , she worked with her band Das Haus von Luci . With this band van Org released the albums Der Verbotene Raum (2003) and The Death Walls Next Door (2006, as a supplement to the short story volume The Death Walls Next Door ). In 2007 she founded the band Üebermutter , which draws attention to itself with provocative costumes and texts. The first album Unheil , which can be assigned to the genre of New German Hardness , was released in April 2008.

In 2010 she founded the indie electro-pop duo Meystersinger together with the actor and musician Roman Shamov ( Rummelsnuff , Weird Fishes) . Independently of a record company, but with some financial support from music fans through crowdfunding , van Org released the album Trost in 2012 and the album Haifischweide in 2014 . The album Frieden followed in 2017 .

As a songwriter, van Org wrote texts and songs for Nena , Nina Hagen and the bands Eisblume , Terrorgruppe and Panda, among others . She worked as a music producer for the band Panda and Katharina Saalfrank . In 2016 van Org recorded a cover of her Lucilectric song Mädchen for the 2017 debut album Panda Metal Party by the band Sataninchen .

For the music project KiNG MAMI , van Org has teamed up with actor and singer Daniel Zillmann , and some music videos have already been published. Pieces are being recorded in the studio for an upcoming album, and King Mami was the support on the 2018/2019 Fotogena tour of the band Laing .

In addition to music, van Org worked as an actress and presenter and briefly gained fame as a fetish model in 2000 through a photo series in Marquis magazine . From 1994 to 2004 she was the presenter of the programs Luci in the Sky , Blue Moon with Luci and Soundgarden on the radio station Fritz . Since 2000 she has occasionally written columns , including for the Berliner Morgenpost . She has appeared as an actress in several cinema and television films and television series. Van Org also works as a screenwriter. In 2007 she made her debut in it and was involved in the very first episode of the series Notruf Hafenkante , entitled testimony day . The following year she wrote the screenplay for two episodes of In allerfreund , followed in 2011 by the screenplay for the feature film Lollipop Monster and for the ZDF cultural miniseries Heim Herd Hund . In 2017 she wrote three episodes of the WaPo Bodensee series . Together with the actor Andreas Schmidt , van Org wrote the play The 7 Deadly Sins or the Wedding of the Weather Fairy , which premiered on November 26, 2006 in the Theater am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin.

In 2002 van Org published her first short story in the anthology Taxigeschichten in dtv-Verlag , and in 2006 her first volume of short stories, Der Tod wannt next door, was published by Parthas Verlag . Her debut novel Frau Hölle was published in 2013, Snow White and the Art of Killing in 2015 , The Stories of Yggdrasil in 2017 . The small family book of Nordic sagas and vagina dentata in June 2019 .

Van Org married the director Axel Hildebrand in 2001 , with whom she has a son (* 2004).

Filmography

Movie

  • 1996: Liana
  • 1999: Latin Lover
  • 2000: Scrap - The Atzenposse
  • 2000: Stoned - The death of the luxury lady
  • 2001: The vamp in the dressing gown
  • 2002: Leader Ex
  • 2011: Lollipop Monster co-script with Ziska Riemann and supporting role as an art teacher
  • 2019: Electric Girl co-script with Ziska Riemann , Dagmar Gabler and Angela Christlieb

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Discography

as Eena

  • 1990: 18 so What (single)
  • 1990: Gates of Eden (single and soundtrack contribution to Go Trabi Go )
  • 1992: Welcome to the Sun (single)

as Luci van Org with Lucilectric

  • 1994: Girls (album)
  • 1996: Sweet and Mean (Album)
  • 1997: Deeper (Album)

Luci van Org

  • 1999: Waterfalls (single)
  • 2000: No Endless Summer (single; Plewka feat. Luci van Org)
  • 2010: Emergency admissions (album with cover songs in the book Notbuch )

with Luci's house

  • 2003: The Forbidden Room (album)
  • 2006: Death lives next door (album with book of the same name)

with uber mother

  • 2007: Heim und Herd (promo single)
  • 2008: Unheil (album)
  • 2008: Wein mir ein Meer (Single)

with Meystersinger

  • 2012: Trost (album)
  • 2014: Shark Willow (Album)
  • 2017: Peace (Album)

Cooperations

  • 1998: the songs Heimatfront and 6060-842 with the German punk band Terrorgruppe on the album Keiner hilft dich
  • 2016: Satan Rabbit

Books

  • 2006: Death lives next door (Parthas Verlag)
  • 2010: Emergency book with "emergency room": The survival guide with music CD (with Michael Kernbach , Carlsen Verlag)
  • 2013: Frau Hölle (Ubooks-Verlag)
  • 2015: Snow White and the Art of Killing (U-line-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-944154-32-9 )
  • 2017: The stories of Yggdrasil - the small family book of Nordic sagas (Red Dragon Edition)
  • 2019: Vagina dentata (Red Dragon Edition)

Web links

Commons : Luci van Org  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. Sataninchen: Panda Metal Party . Tracklist on cd-lexikon.de.
  2. King Mami - Video for the first song. In: unart.tv. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
  3. KiNG MAMI - ZCKRSCHWEIN live @ Dr Billy's care station. In: youtube.com. King Mami, accessed April 15, 2019 .
  4. ^ Christian Reder: Laing in Essen. In: deutsche-mugge.de. January 25, 2019, accessed April 15, 2019 .
  5. Luci van Org (“Lucilectric”) about her wild life - “I want it to pop” . bild.de from July 31, 2013
  6. discogs.com
  7. laut.de