Miles Long's EDM Label Announces Chip E. Appearances

LAS VEGAS—Adult director Miles Long reports a string of successes this year with his EDM music label, culminating in a performance tomorrow by one of his label’s artists, Chip E. The house music artist will appear tomorrow at the 20th anniversary Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The performance will be on the Oasis Stage at 9 p.m., and follows Chip's appearances at the Eyelife Music Festival in Havana Cuba, the One Love Music Festival in Los Angeles, and the Full Moon Party in Na Jomtiem Beach, Thailand.

In addition, Chip E will be attending the premiere of the EDM music documentary What We Started, which follows the stories of Carl Cox and Martin Garrix. In the documentary, Cox lauds Chip E’s classic dance track from 1985, “Time to Jack,” as the first techno/house record.

In between his busy festival performance schedule, Chip spent time in Australia at Cox’s newest studio, recording an updated version of “Time to Jack.” The song was premiered on Pete Tong’s BBC show and is due for a May release on Intec Digital records.

To keep up with Chip E., follow him on Twitter (@IamChip_E) or visit his website (IamChipE.com).

Currently, Chip is working with Sights & Sounds artist Shannon Leigh B on a new remix of "Patience" for release later this year, which comes on the heels of Sights & Sounds' event at CliQue Ultra Lounge at the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

To keep up with Sights & Sounds, follow on Twitter (@SightsSoundsInc) or visit the website SightsNSoundsInc.com.

"We've been so proud to be on this journey with Chip and our fellow artists," said Sights & Sounds CEO Long. "And we feel so privileged to be able to have Chip perform at the 20th Anniversary Ultra Music Festival. This label, which started as a small dream to give artists a platform to be able to get their music heard by people who wanted to hear it, has blossomed into something so much more because of the artists that have joined us, and the family we have created who encourage, support and collaborate with one another. It's so amazing to see what we can accomplish together with artists who work together for the pure love of music, and not their egos. I'm so humbled to be around such amazing artists AND human beings. Helping them give back is what gets me up in the morning now."

To keep up with Miles Long, follow on Twitter (@MilesLong4real) or visit his website (MilesLong4real.com).