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Coyote Oldman is a group of New Age musicians consisting of flute players Barry Stramp and Michael Graham Allen. The name Coyote Oldman is derived from the Trickster archetype in Native American mythology. Their music can be described as New Age electronica. The duo play Japanese and Indian flutes, Incan pan-pipes, ocarinas and Native American pipes, as well as contemporary instruments such as guitars and keyboards. Barry Stramp is a classical-trained concert flautist, while Michael Allen is a manufacturer of handmade flutes as well as being a musician. .
Bloke refers to more than one artist. Bloke is the recording name of Israeli electronic music artist Yaniv Navot. Bloke specializes in creating provocative electronic music with emotive and original elements. Taken from: http://www.Bloke-Music.com Bloke, was a US style 1980's Power Metal band from Argentina. Founded in 1982 they first changed the singers several times. With Billy they recorded their album in 1984, and this got a real masterpiece! From the 80s records this is the best. It is US style Power Metal. At this time they were not very successful with that (may be also because of the ugly...
Aloke Duttais a familiar name in the world of music today. With his exceptional intellect, aesthetic, and musical talent, he has been providing a very different musical experience for listeners and through his writings has been helping people all over the world understand tabla. .
Regional Mexican/Tejano artist El Coyote (born José Angel Ledezma Quintero) decided to go on his own in 1997 after participating in bands such as La Costeña, Banda El Limón, and Recoditos. Tierra Santa was formed that same year, soon recording El Coyote y Su Banda Tierra Santa's debut album called Aquí Me Quedaré, followed by 1998's Concedeme. To promote 1999's El Amo and Profundamente, the group started touring Mexico and the U.S., successfully performing live for thousands of Mexican music fans. Culiacán-born El Coyote and his ensemble returned in 2000 with Te Soñé and 2001 Cuando Regreso a Tus Brazos....
Jeff Cloke is an experimental musician, composer and performer living in London. Born in Torquay in 1947, he was involved in the experimental music scene in the '60s but was not active again until 2002. There are two threads to his performance practice: playing the Bass Recorder (with and without effects), and using effects pedals or (more recently) a laptop for live sampling and multi-channel processing. He is interested in the dramatic possibilities of the performance space acoustics, surround sound, and spectral effects. .