Cobra | Bloomfield | Ages 21+
The Night Shift continues on July 19 with another edition of Unionize, bringing a stacked lineup of talented local artists to ignite the Cobra dance floor! Pittsburgh staple audio and visual technician and owner of LazerCrunk, Keebs, makes his long awaited Longturn debut to headline this event. Also, Dr. Karamelov and Kay Chin return to the Cobra booth and join forces for a unique b2b performance. Lastly, Pittsburgh's favorite bass dad, Khan Kuma, joins us for his Longturn debut and a special house & techno set to get things started. This will be a jam packed night showcasing some top local talent you know and love coming together to throw down for us at our weekly Saturday showcase in the Void sound system.
A union is a club, society, or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose. It's an organization formed by workers who join together and use their strength to have a voice in their workplace. Our union is for creators and fans of underground house & techno music in Pittsburgh coming together for a common cause on the Cobra dance floor. It's a place where we can bring back artists who have played for us in years past and showcase new artists in our organization yet to be discovered by our audience.
Consider this your standing invite. Clock into the weekend: Cobra Lounge, every Saturday.
Featuring Artists:
Keebs | LazerCrunk | PGH
https://soundcloud.com/toddkeebs
https://www.instagram.com/toddkeebs/
Dr. Karamelov | PGH
https://soundcloud.com/drkaramelov
https://www.instagram.com/drkaramelov/
Kay Chin | Minka | PGH
https://www.instagram.com/kayeon_25/
Khan Kuma | PGH
https://soundcloud.com/khankuma140
https://www.instagram.com/khankumaowusu/
Longturn Music welcomes everybody and has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment, unwelcome physical contact, or any brand of bigoted behavior. If anyone at a Longturn event is making you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, or if you witness anything of the sort, we encourage you to speak with the door staff or our team members. We’ll believe you, and we’ll help.
In the era when America's Rust Belt got its name, factory workers labored on a 12-hour day or night shift for two weeks straight. To switch shifts, one group would have to work 24-hours straight and cover the labor gap. This grueling shift became known as the Longturn.
Longturn music was founded to give people with day jobs a space to spend their second shift. No bottle service, no passwords, just a dance floor filled with good people and good music.
Come early, stay late, dance hard ⚒️
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