Paula P-Orridge (born 23 February 1963), also known as Alaura O'Dell, is an English musician.
P-Orridge's musical career began in 1979 when she met musician and artist, Genesis P-Orridge, while working at a Tesco supermarket in Hackney, East London.
Prior to meeting Genesis she had had some connection to the Industrial Records music scene and had performed onstage with band 23 Skidoo. Genesis was a member of seminal band Throbbing Gristle, an originator of industrial music and an influential figure in the development of post-punk and electronica. Prior to Throbbing Gristle's last show, Paula married Genesis in Tijuana, Mexico; they had two daughters, Caresse and Genesse.
Paula joined Genesis's band Psychic TV in 1983, playing drums and creating sound collages. She was also responsible for running the mail order section of Temple Records, and at times acted as Psychic TV's tour manager and record company liaison.
In the early 1990s, Paula and Genesis left the United Kingdom to live in Nepal and the United States in a self-imposed exile, during which the couple divorced.
In 1995 while in the United States, Paula released a solo ambient music and spoken word album, Sacred Dreams, on the San Francisco-based record label, Silent Records. Sacred Dreams differed significantly from her previous work and she released the album under her given name of Alaura O'Dell.
The Sacred Dreams album was recorded in December 1994 in collaboration with Justin Beck, a Californian electronica artist. The album was also the debut of P-Orridge's new interest in spirituality and new-age mysticism.Sacred Dreams has been re-released on Justin Beck's label, Sanctioned Records as an mp3.