Coyote Oldman

Michael Graham Allen & Barry Stramp from the USA are the members of the native music project: Coyote Oldman.
Coyote Oldman
Coyote Oldman - House made of Dawn

Artist: Coyote Oldman
P: 1999

There are dozens of Native American-flute groups out there, but there's no one like Coyote Oldman. That's a group, not a person, named for the Native American mythological figure Oldman Coyote. But these coyotes aren't tricksters; they're sonic magicians. Michael Graham Allen and Barry Stramp play Native American flutes, Incan panpipes, and classical bass flute with melodies that ebb, flow, and morph through each other. Stramp adds electronic effects, creating shadow echoes and subliminal melodies like a pipe organ blowing across an infinite canyon. With their limited range, barely an octave, panpipes and Native American flutes aren't given to virtuoso displays. Coyote Oldman know that, so instead they explore the inner workings of their flutes' textured sound, putting a magnifying glass over resonances and shadings, building an abstract melodic architecture that vaporizes in this deep-space music for acoustic winds. --John Diliberto

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Coyote Oldman - In Beauty I Walk

Artist: Coyote Oldman
P: 1997

The very best of this ground-breaking group's seven albums compiled, edited, and digitally remastered by Hearts of Space producer Stephen Hill.
Since 1986 Coyote Oldman have sold over half a million albums, evolved a powerful fusion of ancient wind instruments and creative electronic sound design, recorded classics like Tear of the Moon and Thunder Chord and set the gold standard for the Native American flute genre. Michael Graham Allen and Barry Stramp take flutes, pan-pipes and ocarinas from the ancient cultures of the Americas, transform them with state-of-the-art studio techniques and open up a timeless world of sound. In Beauty I Walk brings you the very best of this ground-breaking groups seven albums.

 

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Coyote Oldman - Thunder Chord

Artist: Coyote Oldman
P: 1990

One of the earliest and still the best of the Coyote Oldman recordings, "Thunder Chord" is a haunting evocation of the timeless, of dimensions beyond the visible. Powerfully transcendental, this tape has been used to help AIDS and cancer patients find their own timeless core of Self.
"Coyote Oldman" was originally two performers: Michael Graham Allen, who reconstructs and plays archoelogical flutes of the Americas; and Barry Stramp, who mixed and digitally processed Allen's flute music. No synthesizers or samplers are used on this or previous Coyote Oldman recordings. Indeed, it was Stramp's genius with the digital recombining of Allen's flute playing that gave Thunder Chord its other-worldly beauty. Oldman after Stramp is pleasant, occasionally strong, but much more pedestrian. Thunder Chord is Coyote Oldman at its very best.

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V/A - Slow Music for Fast Times  (2CD)

Artist: R.Rich, M.Stearns, Alio Die u.a.
P: 2001
Best Of Hearts of Space artists from the 80s and 90s.

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Various Artists - Echoes Living Room Concerts Volume 6

Artist: Jeff Pearce, Roedelius, Ian Boddy u.a.
P: 2000
New tracks from the Living Room Concert series.

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