Public Domain

PD

Real Name:
James Edward Allan, Mark Sherry, Rodger Neil Skinner
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From Ayr, Scotland, UK. "Operation Blade" entered the UK national charts at Number Five and sold upwards of 250,000 copies with Platinum for sales in Australia.

Public Domain changed their line up in 2002 when Mallorca Lee and David Forbes continued with their solo projects.
Public Domain originally were James Allan, Mark Sherry and Alistair MacIsaac, that penned the hit "Operation Blade". After signing the track to Slinky it was decided they needed a frontman - enter Mallorca Lee with David Forbes; and both Mallorca and David contributed to the album "Hardhop Superstars".
After touring the album worldwide in 2001/2003, Mallorca and David continued with their solo projects, and in 2004 Alistair MacIsaac also left the band to concentrate on other projects. Enter Neil Skinner (MC Cyclone), a lifelong friend of all the guys and well-known for his skills with Dyewitness.
The present lineup consists of James Allan, Mark Sherry and Neil Skinner.

Do not confuse with the Dutch Hardcore act Public Domain (2)
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Discography

Releases:
Love U More (Strictly Limited Edition) (12", Ltd)   Incentive 2005
Remixes:
Biosphere (12")   Detox Records 2006
Red Alert (12") Red Alert (PD's Dirty ... Detox Records 2006
Trance Rave Presents Speed Trance Type:6 "Red Emperor" (CD, Comp, Mixed) The Message (PD's Dirt... Victor Entertainment Japan 2006
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Review by Dark_Electric Dec 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Public Domain have really pushed the barriers in the Tech Trance genre, after beginning with the ever popular Operation Blade (Bass In The Place London). They have moved away from the more commercial orientated music into a more driving, underground sound. Their Central Energy - Public Domain vs. Warp Brothers mix showcases this, showing that they can DJ as well.
Review by Gabbaguerilla Dec 27, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Sell-out rubbish act, forcing the holy bassline from Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction Remix) to fit into mtv-compatible fast-food techno. Contains a sample of Flavor Flav / Public Enemy. After that success another Public Enemy sample was warmed up, "Rock the funky beats", harvesting some more $$$

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Public Domain - Operation Blade (Bass in the Place)