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Coyote Oldman
mixes technology, music, and culture in a unique, timeless
blend. Flutists Michael Graham Allen and Barry Stramp
combine their experience with the flute's history in the
cultures of the world with a modern outlook and studio
approach that gives their albums an innovative depth. The
duo — named after the trickster of Native American mythology
and Allen's own flute company — met at a 1981 Oklahoma City
crafts fair where Allen sold his hand-made flutes. Their
shared interest in what was at the time a relatively obscure
part of music history sparked a friendship and creative
partnership. Allen's deep background in researching, making,
and playing flutes complements Stramp's classical training
in concert flute and recording skills; in Coyote Oldman's
music, Japanese and Indian flutes, Incan pan-pipes,
ocarinas, and Native American pipes meet in innovative
electronic settings. With Allen's compositions and playing
and Stramp's studio wizardry, virtual ensembles of
traditional and hybrid flutes join keyboards and guitar in
modern compositions of echoing beauty. |