Brainpain - Ground Zero EP

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Ground Zero EP by Brainpain: A Drum n Bass Gem That Still Bangs Alright, so let’s talk about Ground Zero EP by Brainpain. Released back in 2016 on Future Sickness Records (shoutout to Belgium for this banger), it’s one of those albums that just sticks with you. It’s not trying too hard to be anything other than raw, high-energy Drum n Bass—and honestly, that’s what makes it slap. The title track, “Ground Zero,” is an absolute beast. From the first beat, it grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go. The bassline hits like a freight train, all gritty and distorted, while the drums are tight enough to make your head nod uncontrollably. There’s something about how chaotic yet controlled it feels—like Brainpain knows exactly when to pull back or throw another layer into the mix. It’s the kind of track that makes you wanna ditch whatever you’re doing and just vibe out. Honestly, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve rewound this one because it’s THAT good. Then there’s “Rocky.” Man, this tune has some serious attitude. It starts off kinda eerie, with these atmospheric synths creeping around before BAM—the drop comes in and absolutely destroys everything in its path. What gets me every time is how smooth the transitions are; it’s almost hypnotic. You can tell Brainpain put thought into making each section flow without overcomplicating things. Plus, the little melodic bits sprinkled throughout give it a nice contrast against all the heavy bass action. It’s dark but still catchy as hell. What really stands out about this EP is its authenticity. It doesn’t try to reinvent Drum n Bass—it just does it well. No gimmicks, no unnecessary fluff. Just straight-up vibes designed to get your blood pumping. And honestly? Sometimes that’s all you need. Here’s the random thought to wrap this up: Listening to Ground Zero EP feels like being inside a video game boss fight where the stakes keep getting higher, but instead of stress, you’re vibing super hard. Like, if life had a soundtrack during those moments when everything’s intense but kinda awesome at the same time, this would be it. So yeah, props to Brainpain for crafting something that’s both nostalgic and fresh AF.

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Artist: Brainpain
Album: Ground Zero EP
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: brainpain-ground-zero-ep.zip
  • MP3 size: 14.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 101 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ground Zero4:58
Rocky5:14

Video

Brainpain - Ground Zero EP trailer

Images

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Catalog Numbers

SICKDIG053

Labels

Future Sickness Records

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Formats

  • 2 × File
  • MP3
  • EP
  • 320 kbps

About Brainpain

DJ and producer from Wroclaw, Poland. He also runs an independent dubstep label Dubsaw Recordings with Xzist.

Real Name

    • Jakub Tobianski

Aliases

  • Yakoob
  • Jakub Tobianski

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Ground Zero EP* by Brainpain is a hidden gem in the drum and bass scene. Released in 2016 under Belgium's Future Sickness Records, it packs just two tracks—"Ground Zero" and "Rocky"—but they hit hard. It’s a perfect example of how less can be more when it comes to electronic music. Sometimes, all you need is two killer tunes to leave a mark.

Comments

heartofholland2018
2025-03-05
Great tunes and great visualizations ! Reminds me The Division a little :)