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ALLUVION IS

Three humans assembled in the usual way and possessing many traits that foster an affinity for music, art, and meaning, with a unique vision for rock music.

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three humans...

james kimble - guitar/vocals
daniel pollis - bass
gram gibson - drums

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assembled in the usual way...

James slaved over demos, gaining and losing members of his illusory band until he met Gram and realized they shared a vision for music and art. Daniel, being a childhood / lifelong friend of Gram's, was persuaded after a time to join the financial/emotional/social black hole that is Alluvion.

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possessing many traits that foster an affinity for music, art, and meaning...

Alluvion is a band of creators in every medium imaginable. Every shred of audio, video, print, dream, soul that you see has been imagined, planned and created by Alluvion. Alluvion is an independent band working with their own tools on their own ideas.

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with a unique vision for rock music.

The future of Alluvion is the future of music. A future where the barrier between audience and players is blurred. A future where the delivery of art is instantaneous via the Internet. The major stumbling block of today's popular bands is the lack of technical knowledge/vocabulary. Alluvion is fully capable of embracing the inevitable: a digital existence.
Why this name?
The moon whispered it into James' ear.
Do you play live?
Yes, any terrestrial venue, yes, always.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Refer to introduction.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes
Band History:
Refer to introduction.
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