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alana amore colvin / Martronimous / Atograph

Sunday May 3 * doors at 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS

Sunday Night Rest - an evening of community, trip-hop, hip-hop, and the avant-garde. 


alana amore colvin (she/they) is a brooklyn based avant-garde guitarist and composer.  Their sound sits somewhere in the balance between soft intimate tones and raw distorted noise all in celebration of guitar and afro-folkloric traditions. She is compared to Hiroshi Yoshimura as often as she is compared to Jimi Hendrix.

you can catch colvin playing with Ryan Easter’s Trap Music Orchestra and Selendis Alexander Sebastian Johnson’s Big Band. In smaller context she is 50% of the improv guitar duo, military kids (featuring Nathan Chamberlain), 33% of unspecified trio (featuring Connner Simmons & Sunjay Jayaram), and can often be found hanging around Alfredo Colon, Mali Obomsawin, Lemuel Marc, and Cameron Campbell.

their debut EP, huckleberries & lullabies, is out everywhere except spotify. might be a cool listen.

Martronimous is a Philadelphia-based trumpet player, producer, and audio engineer. As a solo artist they bring together elements of jazz, ambient and electronic music, and field recordings to create evolving soundscapes. Their work exists as a space for self-definition and exploration of gender identity, emotional landscape, and the possibilities of imagination and hope. 

Atograph is a Baltimore‑based musician and producer shaping instrumental hip‑hop and downtempo grooves through modular synths, samplers, and live improvisation. His love for sound began early, sparked by an old radio system with a record player and 8‑track deck.

Since the early 2000s, Ato has been making beats and playing guitar and bass in indie rock bands, blending those influences into the textured, rhythm‑forward world he creates today. His performances are built around real‑time energy: sharing good vibes, building genuine connections, and using music as a conduit for expression and community.