Longturn Presents: InnerSound (Fall Edition)
- Get Tickets
- Details
- Comments

Cobra | Bloomfield | Ages 21+
Get ready for another InnerSound takeover on October 18th! Our friends at InnerSound have been throwing incredible parties of their own around the city focused on deep, hypnotic techno grooves and progressive house sounds. We're thrilled to bring them back for a night to revel in their immersive and melodic sound.
Consider this your standing invite. Clock into the weekend: Cobra Lounge, every Saturday.
Featuring Artists:
Stark & Sahin | Incorrect / Particles | CLE/PGH
https://www.soundcloud.com/starksahin
https://www.instagram.com/sertacsahinmusic/
Stark & Sahin is a collaborative project between Dan Stark (Cleveland) and Sertac Sahin (Istanbul/Pittsburgh), two producers and DJs who share a deep-rooted passion for electronic music. Together, they craft a sound that moves between Progressive House, Melodic House, and Techno, balancing hypnotic grooves with emotional depth.
Their releases have appeared on respected labels including Incorrect, Particles, Kodai Records, Go Deeva, Witty Tunes, Zenbi Recordings, The Square Line, Low Pressings, and Xima Records. Notable highlights include their 1984 EP on Particles, which reached #1 on Beatport’s Progressive House Releases Chart, and their single Anatolia Miracle on Kodai. Their work has earned support from global artists such as Paul Thomas, Weird Sounding Dude, Noiyse Project, Ziger, Cream, and Nico Szabo.
On the dance floor, Stark & Sahin are known for immersive sets that weave deep atmospheres with powerful rhythm, creating a journey that resonates beyond the club. With roots in two cities and influences that span cultures, they continue to shape a distinct voice within the underground electronic scene.
Jen Núñez | InnerSound | PGH
https://soundcloud.com/jennunez
https://www.instagram.com/jen_nunez86/
Jen Núñez is a DJ and music curator originally from Panama, currently based in Pittsburgh. With a diverse musical background and a natural talent for blending genres, Jen is known for creating captivating and immersive experiences that resonate deeply with her audience.
Growing up in Central America, Jen's musical taste was profoundly shaped by her cultural roots. She began her DJing journey with a wide-ranging collection of records, exploring various genres, including jazz, psychedelia, Latin rhythms, folk, and ambient music. Over the past four years, she has focused on electronic dance music, constantly pushing boundaries and surprising her listeners with her evolving sonic exploration. This journey has allowed her to open for notable artists such as Nhii and Tim Green. Additionally, she has showcased her mixes on global platforms, including 6 AM Global Radio, Cosmic Radio France, Blue In Green Radio UK, Eivissa Beach Cafe by Planet Ibiza, and Deep Pleasure Music.
In addition to her work as a DJ, Jen is passionate about various creative projects. She is the founder and co-owner of InnerSound, a bi-monthly event that showcases immersive live performances across a range of music genres, including progressive house, melodic house, organic house, techno, and indie dance. Jen also serves as the music curator at Cave Caiman, a studio that combines the intimacy of a HiFi listening room, the exclusivity of a private club, and the sophistication of a high-end art gallery, all within a third-space mentality. Furthermore, she curates the "InnerSound Mix Series," where she creates engaging soundscapes that reflect her diverse musical palette.
Jen Núñez is a high spirited artist who lives with gratitude and an open mind, unafraid to step outside of traditional musical boundaries. Her unwavering passion for music shines through in every endeavor she undertakes, leaving a lasting impression on those who experience her work.
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 ⚒️
- Twitter: @longturnmusic
- Instagram: @longturnmusic
Follow the event with #LongturnMusic