Pauline Anna Strom

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Morning Splendor 00:00 Tools
Freedom at the 45th Floor 00:00 Tools
Energies 00:00 Tools
Virgin Ice 00:00 Tools
Spatial Spectre 00:00 Tools
The Unveiling 00:00 Tools
In Flight Suspension 00:00 Tools
Gossamer Silk 00:00 Tools
Bonsai Terrace 00:00 Tools
Mushroom Trip 00:00 Tools
Cruising Altitude 36,000 Feet 00:00 Tools
Warriors of the Sun 00:00 Tools
Rain on Ancient Quays 00:00 Tools
Emerald Pool 00:00 Tools
Cult Of Isis 00:00 Tools
Phantom Dancer 00:00 Tools
Century C 00:00 Tools
Energy 00:00 Tools
Trans-Millenia Consort (Side A) 00:00 Tools
Trans-Millenia Consort (Side B) 00:00 Tools
Ancestral Shrines (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Organized Confusion (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Spacial Spectre 00:00 Tools
Organized Confusion 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirst 00:00 Tools
Tenement Stairwell 00:00 Tools
Freebasing 00:00 Tools
Symphonic Industry 00:00 Tools
Blood Celebrants 00:00 Tools
Alpine Flight 00:00 Tools
Plot Zero 00:00 Tools
Morning Splendour 00:00 Tools
Trans-Millenia Music 00:00 Tools
Morning Splendor (MGMT Late Night Tales) 00:00 Tools
Sea Creatures of the Bottomless Depths 00:00 Tools
Ancestral Shrines 00:00 Tools
Sea Play 00:00 Tools
Morning Splendour - Pauline Anna Strom 00:00 Tools
Marine Zoology 00:00 Tools
01 Emerald Pool 00:00 Tools
Frenzied Passion and Liquid Fire 00:00 Tools
Sculptured Fountains 00:00 Tools
Warriers of the Sun 00:00 Tools
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Pauline Anna Strom is a blind composer/keyboardist who made a few new age albums in the Bay area in the early-to-mid '80s. From the looks of everything you'd half expect something on the rainbows-and-unicorns side of things, but this is simply really nice electronic music, from long ambient passages with atmospheric tones to more slightly rhythmic pulses. Twinkly Rhodes mingles with the colorful palette, evoking an almost tropical scene at times, and others almost like a more sci-fi oriented ambient-era Eno. Really nice, quality work. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.