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Olicía is the band formed by the two singers and multi-instrumentalists Fama M’Boup and Anna-Lucia Rupp. At the heart of Olicía are their two voices. They share lead vocals, layer and harmonize, create rhythms through vocal percussion, or expand into large choirs.

The instrumentation ranges from synths and looped vocal snippets to guitar and clarinet. For Olicía, genre boundaries have always been fluid—fragile folk moments, pulsating pop, avant-garde soul, spoken word, jazz. At the same time, Olicía’s music always has a gently futuristic feel thanks to its unique method of creation using two synchronized loop stations. The constraints (and lengths) of loop-based music seem to be practically nullified by the duo, who craft direct songs with efficiency and elegance—songs that do without backing tracks and leave room for improvisation and chance.

While their Jazz Award-nominated debut “Liquid Lines” explored the boundaries of the individual song, “Out of the Blue” is now an attempt to reimagine her own art form, connecting her music through dialogue and exchange with other art forms. Each song on the album opens up a world of its own while simultaneously peering into the parallel universe of another artist from fields such as film, design, painting, literature, and crafts.

Kid Be Kid is an explosive firework display. It’s hard to describe the young Berliner’s music in words. When she sings, plays piano and synths, and beatboxes all at once, it takes your breath away. “It’s astonishing how Kid Be Kid replaces an entire drum kit—using only her voice and mouth. Her creative resources and creativity seem boundless. She impresses not only with her virtuosity, but also with her unconditional devotion to music,” describes “Deutschlandfunk Kultur.” For the petite musician manages to sound like a band, even though she is completely alone on stage.

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October 2026
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