Matthew " Slim" Moon (born October 15, 1967) is an American musician and the founder of the American independent Record label Kill Rock Stars (KRS). He also started its sister label, 5 Rue Christine. Moon ran KRS from 1991 to 2006, during which time KRS released albums by dozens of artists including Sleater-Kinney, Elliott Smith, the Decemberists, Miranda July, Bikini Kill, Unwound, Huggy Bear, Gossip, and Linda Perry. He was also the co-founding vocalist of Earth, and is associated with the acts Lush and Witchy Poo.
After moving to Olympia, Moon attended Evergreen State College for a short time, remaining in the city due to the thriving music scene. Moon has described Olympia during that era as "a tough place to be seen as cool. It had a rep for being elitist."
In 2014, Moon discussed his new role as a minister with First Unitarian Church in Portland—as well as his departure from the music world—with Oregon Public Broadcasting's radio show State of Wonder. On the topic of his life in the music world then to his life in the ministry now he states, "When I walked away from music. I made a really clean break. I stopped going to shows. Then I walked into the world of ministry, and have sort of made completely new friends, new relationships. Most of the people who knew me for twenty years don't know what I'm doing now, and most of the people I know now have no idea what I did before I got here."
Management and ministry
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