The BreakBomb Project is driven by electronic dance music producer, DJ, songwriter, and recording artist Brandon Greenstein
Since the debut of his first single World in 2018, Greenstein has delivered an unwavering stream of crowd-pleasing, critically-acclaimed hits such as: Breakdown (2018), Fly Away (2018), Up Till Morning (2018), One Love (2019), Goodnight (2019), and Ticking (2019). Following a groundswell of recognition through the pandemic and into the new decade, Greenstein went on to find his largest successes to-date with powerhouse releases DEEP END (2020) and WHY (2021), catapulting his career to new heights and a global fanbase. In the following years, BreakBomb released singles Let Go (2022), Gasoline (2022), and Unsaid, Unspoken (2023) as the lead tracks for his debut album PRETAPED (2023). Garnering attention from acts such as The Chainsmokers, Illenium, DJ Snake, Louis The Child, and more, Greenstein is continuing to receive praise for his work and performances as The BreakBomb Project.
Since then, Greenstein has firmly established himself as a fixture in the dance community, known for having superior production prowess and a propensity for crafting uplifting melodies. These signature attributes have translated seamlessly to his live performances where he has dominated the dance landscape, moving crowds while supporting globally-renowned DJs and performing artists at some of the top nightlife venues in the world.
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In July 1983, computer scientist Eric Kinser founded a therapeutic technology company called “Group G.C.” dedicated to the study on analog and digital experiments with human psychology. Using several methods of electromagnetic NDT tests and neuroimaging, different possibilities were discovered that allowed for the subverting of a patient's senses. They experienced inhuman boosts in prefrontal cortex brain activity, which allowed for “enhanced” dreams that resembled reality. These pracitces were guided by contents of VHS tapes, created to influence specific consciousnesses. At the height of Group GC’s popularity among therapy patients, an updated method of testing was created for group sessions. During a regularly scheduled program, an electrical malfunction resulted in a patient casualty. The division was promptly shut down in October 1999. During the investigation process, Kinser evaded law enforcement officials and was declared missing. It is rumored that some of the technology founded by the company is still operating among criminals today.