Kim Moyes of The Presets launches record label
The Presets’ Kim Moyes has launched his own record label called Here To Hell. Moyes announced the new imprint in collaboration with Mike Callander and under his solo name K.I.M. "A couple of years…

The Presets’ Kim Moyes has launched his own record label called Here To Hell.
Moyes announced the new imprint in collaboration with Mike Callander and under his solo name K.I.M.
"A couple of years back i started a little project that has slowly turned into a slightly less little project," posted Moyes on Facebook. "Introducing Here 2 Hell."
The new label is set to drop its first release next month, with two exclusive remixes of The Drones ’Boredom’ by Zero Percent.
Following that, the label will release an original track by Zero Percent called ’HTH002’, paired with a remix by The Mole.
The label artwork has been created by the man behind Flume’s ’Skin’ album artwork, Jonathan Zawada.
Moyes has also launched socials for the label.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
Moyes formed The Presets with Julian Hamilton in 2003, and the critically acclaimed duo have since won a slew of awards including Album Of The Year for Apocalypso (2008), Best Dance Release for ’Talk Like That’ (2009) and the APRIA for Songwriters of the Year (2009).
Their latest single ’14U+14ME’ has been picked up by triple j, Collective Noun (late nights on the Hit Network) since its release earlier this month.
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