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HERETO 003EP
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Here To Hell welcomes Melbourne (via Adelaide) veteran Richard Campbell, aka Rambl, and his incredible groover "Doss". Found through the almighty Facebook algorithms, Here To Hell first heard the music of "Doss" through a video Rich made where he's seen making a "bass face". On the flipside Melbourne man Sly Faux provides a remix which takes the original Detroit-inspired techno-funk and twists it into a different kind of main room banger.
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HERETO 002EP
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Here To Hell is an Australian label project conceived by The Presets' Kim Moyes, and Revolver resident DJ Mike Callander. The second release on the label is their first original work as Zero Percent. Volumes is raw and tough, focused on groove and aimed squarely at late night dancefloor hypnosis. The Mole to delivers his own version of dancefloor hypnosis on the flip.
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HERETO 001EP
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Here To Hell is an Australian label by The Presets' Kim Moyes, and Revolver resident Mike Callander that celebrates the pointlessness of everything. Kim and Mike also record and remix as Zero Percent. The label's first release sees legendary Aussie band The Drones being remixed for the first time. Their song "Boredom" from Feelin' Kinda Free (2016) is twisted into two dancefloor interpretations (with a dub of each): K.I.M takes the original's Aussie rock to disco, and HTH label bosses Zero Percent's first official published work explores the darkness of the original instrumentation that underpins Gareth Liddiard's exceptional vocals.
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