With Negative Gain Productions having a very successful past year with many different, and highly acclaimed acts pushing out material on the label, it's now that they openly welcome Caustic to their label. A statement from the label reads:

"With open arms we welcome Caustic to the NGP family! These types of partnerships only happen once in a great while and we are excited and fortunate to be a part of this release. The old saying 'Good things come to those that wait' is true and we can not wait for you to hear what we have in store for you!"

Caustic showed equal optimism and had this to say:

"It's official-Caustic is now a part of the Negative Gain Productions family! I'm joining what has honestly been my favorite current roster of artists for the last year, which includes Kervorkian Death Cycle, the Gothsicles, Alter Der Ruine, Haujobb, Mr Kitty, Cygnets, and more!

While I enjoyed my time with Metropolis (especially working with my longtime lover MetroJim), I've realized in the last few years that for me to do exactly what I want with Caustic and all the odd (or just non-standard) ideas I have is best suited for a different label. I was able to rock some of these ideas by self-releasing through Undustrial and (happily) giving away a lot of music, but for my first new official release of all new material since 2012 I wanted to find a label that I could collaborate with and who simply 'gets' what Caustic is/does a lot better.

The NGP family has been incredible to work with thus far and have been open-minded to all of my ideas with my new release. This will not only benefit me, but benefit EVERYONE who buys and enjoys my music as well. I consider this nothing but a win/win situation all around in my mind, so I hope you're as excited as I am about the move...or as excited as you can be for something that really doesn't affect your life in the slightest. Hell, I'm glad if you've even read this far. Butts. Thanks so much to NGP for welcoming me with such open arms. I can't wait to unleash the new album on all of you freaks later this year. I'll be doing a Kickstarter to raise the funds for it as well, just like I've done for my Metropolis releases. There will be some familiar backer levels, but I'm also offering up exclusive new Caustic swag and some other fun stuff, too. Per usual, I do not plan on disappointing, but if I do I will crash and burn in a raging fireball and TAKE YOU ALL WITH ME. That's the Caustic guarantee.
"

Follow Caustic:
http://www.tellmeaboutmyuterus.com/store/
https://www.facebook.com/causticmusic

Follow Negative Gain:
http://www.negativegain.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Negative-Gain/212061438836984
https://twitter.com/NGPNegativeGain
Caustic Signs to Negative Gain
March 7, 2015
Brutal Resonance

Caustic Signs to Negative Gain

With Negative Gain Productions having a very successful past year with many different, and highly acclaimed acts pushing out material on the label, it's now that they openly welcome Caustic to their label. A statement from the label reads:

"With open arms we welcome Caustic to the NGP family! These types of partnerships only happen once in a great while and we are excited and fortunate to be a part of this release. The old saying 'Good things come to those that wait' is true and we can not wait for you to hear what we have in store for you!"

Caustic showed equal optimism and had this to say:

"It's official-Caustic is now a part of the Negative Gain Productions family! I'm joining what has honestly been my favorite current roster of artists for the last year, which includes Kervorkian Death Cycle, the Gothsicles, Alter Der Ruine, Haujobb, Mr Kitty, Cygnets, and more!

While I enjoyed my time with Metropolis (especially working with my longtime lover MetroJim), I've realized in the last few years that for me to do exactly what I want with Caustic and all the odd (or just non-standard) ideas I have is best suited for a different label. I was able to rock some of these ideas by self-releasing through Undustrial and (happily) giving away a lot of music, but for my first new official release of all new material since 2012 I wanted to find a label that I could collaborate with and who simply 'gets' what Caustic is/does a lot better.

The NGP family has been incredible to work with thus far and have been open-minded to all of my ideas with my new release. This will not only benefit me, but benefit EVERYONE who buys and enjoys my music as well. I consider this nothing but a win/win situation all around in my mind, so I hope you're as excited as I am about the move...or as excited as you can be for something that really doesn't affect your life in the slightest. Hell, I'm glad if you've even read this far. Butts. Thanks so much to NGP for welcoming me with such open arms. I can't wait to unleash the new album on all of you freaks later this year. I'll be doing a Kickstarter to raise the funds for it as well, just like I've done for my Metropolis releases. There will be some familiar backer levels, but I'm also offering up exclusive new Caustic swag and some other fun stuff, too. Per usual, I do not plan on disappointing, but if I do I will crash and burn in a raging fireball and TAKE YOU ALL WITH ME. That's the Caustic guarantee.
"

Follow Caustic:
http://www.tellmeaboutmyuterus.com/store/
https://www.facebook.com/causticmusic

Follow Negative Gain:
http://www.negativegain.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Negative-Gain/212061438836984
https://twitter.com/NGPNegativeGain
Mar 07 2015

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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