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![]() Flutes Powerful rich tone and excellent tuneing. ![]() Recordings Peace and power of the ancient American flute and Incan panpipe |
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Michael Graham Allen is the founder, principal flutist and composer of the COYOTE OLDMAN. He is also the craftsman and earth voice of the duo. He researches the history of his instruments, tracking down flutes from many countries, but especially Native cultures of the western hemisphere. On their recordings you can hear flutes that Allen may have made a few days before the recording and clay ocarinas that might date back hundreds of years. Barry Stramp is the modernist of the group. Classically trained in concert flute and composition, he also studied engineering and physics. That means he can drop references to Pierre Boulez and IRCAM as well as DSP and FFT processing into a conversation that started about live performance. It's Stramp's skill at studio manipulation that turns the raw material of Allen's flutes into the expansive soundscapes that are Coyote Oldman. They work together, manipulating the sound in real time, feeding back off the echoes, reverb, and harmonization as if creating a superflute.
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© 2002 Coyote Oldman -- ShopWorks © 2008 CenturyTel, Inc. | ![]() |
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