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Article: Norton man gives customers a solid dose of light, sound and relaxation.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- October 15, 1999
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NORTON -- Don't touch that dial.
Will Perry controls the horizontal. He controls the vertical. He controls both sight and sound.
And for the next 20 minutes the Norton salon owner is taking my mind for a ride. With eyes wide shut and encapsulated by welder's goggles, Perry feeds my head a synchronized diet of New Age music and pulsating, full-spectrum white light. Colors swim, swirl and explode; it's the best light show this side of the Fillmore East.
Perry, who controls the light-and-sound frequencies with a small machine called a Synchro Energizer, said the procedure, which he likens to "electronic meditation," is just the ticket to deeper ...