PAUL AVGERINOS: Words Touch

Paul Avgerinos

Words Touch

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Words Touch is a subtle and delicate tapestry of gentle melodies and exquisite sound design; Perfect for Massage, Meditation, Relaxation, Contemplation, Words Touch has a steady, even and deep flow , designed to nurture profound states of consciousne

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"...May be the best yet from Avgerinos, who has released five excellent CDs. This new one has a cohesive, floaty quality that offers a serene yet deep listening space."
Lloyd Barde, Backroads Music

"These tracks drift timelessly through emotions and mood."
Jeff Towne, New Age Voice


With Two Grammy nominations , Paul Avgerinos is a classically trained composer whose music is broadcast all over the world .
Currently, he lives and works in his Studio Unicorn in Redding, Connecticut, where the deer pass by his studio windows and the hawks and eagles give inspiration from above.

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  • words touch
    author: Linda Snyder

    I truly love this album!! It's soooo relaxing and calm! I am learning meditation, and this is the perfect background music!! Great work!!

  • author: ANTHONY YATES

    VERY RELAXING, PEACEFUL AND TOUCHES THE SOUL.

  • One of the most serene peaceful and beautiful albums of warm ambient music in re
    author: Bill Binkleman - Wind & Wire

    Paul Avgerinos' Words Touch is one of the most serene peaceful and beautiful albums of warm ambient music in recent years. The multi-instrumentalist (fretless bass, keyboards, vocal choirs) is joined on the disc by an all-star lineup featuring Kevin Fortune, a.k.a. Braheny (ewi), Brian Keane (12-string guitar), David Darling (cello), and Jeff Pearce (guitars and "wire choir"). Music-wise, an appropriate comparison would be to the music of Liquid Mind, although the sound on this CD is obviously more diverse and of a different musical nature than Chuck Wild's (Liquid Mind) synths, strings and synth chorales (although some tracks are remarkably similar yet not imitative, e.g. the dreamy soothing twelve-minute "Always With You." with flowing synths, Avgerinos' superb wordless vocals and shimmering bell-tree tones). Tracks which feature Fortune (Braheny) are notable for (of course) his unique and trademark ewi (for those who don't know, that is a synthesizer played as a wind instrument which has an immediately identifiable warm rich sound; the instrument is referred to as a "wind synth" in the liner notes). Those cuts include the brief opening "Heaven Sings" which also features a gently circling keyboard texture and the next one, "Song Without End," which showcases Keane's sparkling guitar playing as his notes twinkle against the starry backdrop of Fortune's spacy warm ewi. Other cuts include the beautiful title track, glowing with softly sighing choirs and lush keyboards that pull at the heartstrings like a siren song, "Floating Clouds" which again features Fortune's expressive wind synth, this time cast against a more minimal classic spacemusic backdrop of cosmic-sounding keyboards in one of the more ambient pieces on the album until rhythmic EM elements emerge toward the end, and "In My Heart" one of the more haunting uses of choirs I've ever heard. Avgerinos has a commanding vocal presence but he shows such perfect restraint that the music never becomes overpowering, instead finding a flowing sense of inner grace and beauty. The track has an almost hymn-like quality, reverential but in an extremely low-key fashion. There are also two other longer tracks, "Weightless You Are" and "Empress" both of which clock in at more than ten minutes. As you might guess from the former's title, it's floating spacemusic/ambient/new age music, filled with flowing keyboards, ethereal choirs, and a mild sensation of flight married to occasional ebbing and flowing dramatic surges in the music. The track then morphs into a merger of subtly twinkling bell tones and washes of synthesizers that carry you along effortlessly on a cushion of warmth and serenity. "Empress" is even spacier, comprised of soft rich drones and synth textures, i.e. a perfect slice of spacemusic. The drone undulates patiently, almost imperceptibly at times, as the background keyboards (cut from the same cloth as Constance Demby at her most subdued) impart a sense of vastness stretching out before you. Words Touch is one of those albums that mystify me with its lack of acclaim from spacemusic and ambient music fans (it was released back in 2001). I honestly don't know what more you could ask for in an album in those genres than this one delivers. It's expertly recorded, maintains a cohesive musical vision throughout yet also varies enough to not be monotonous in any way, shape or form, and is overflowing with superbly played music by artists who obviously know what they're doing (to say the least). Granted, if you only enjoy music which casts a dark shadow or fills you with a sense of dread or mystery, this ain't it. Avgerinos obviously means to surround his listeners with calm, soothing wave after wave of bliss and comfort. With Words Touch he and his collaborators succeed in every respect. This is an exceptionally relaxing recording and belongs in your library if you consider yourself a spacemusic fan in any regard whatsoever. Highly recommended!

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