Ina Lucia Hildebrand (born 1 September 1971), known professionally as Luci van Org, is a German musician and writer.
Since then, she has written music for other artists and her own projects Das Haus von Luci, Üebermutter, 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 Germanic mythology.
[4] 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 open mic performance and hired her as backing singer for Wendland's debut solo album.
[5] Shortly after her 16th birthday, Korch signed a contract with Hansa Musik Produktion and began to release disco house under the stage name Eena.
[4] Org continued to perform her own music, releasing the solo single "Waterfalls" in 1999, and wrote for other artists including Nena, Nina Hagen, Eisblume, Terrorgruppe and Panda [de].
[5] 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".
[5] In 2006, Org formed the Neue Deutsche Härte band Üebermutter which released its debut album Unheil!
[12] For several years, Org had her own radio programmes on the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg station Fritz [de].
'The 7 Deadly Sins or the Weather Fairy's Wedding') which premiered at Berlin's Theater am Kurfürstendamm [de] in 2006.
[16] With this book, she wanted to change the public image of the sex-fetish scene created by works such as Fifty Shades of Grey, which she says portrays abuse and mentally broken people rather than "real BDSM".
[13] She describes herself as bisexual and supports a form of feminism where all tasks should be split evenly between men and women.
[4][14] She became a pagan in 2006 and is responsible for the Berlin South-West section of the Germanic neopagan organisation Eldaring.