Divine Operating System
- Supreme Beings Of Leisure
- Band Name: Supreme Beings Of Leisure
- Record Label: Palm Pictures
- Release Date: Sep 10, 2002
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80As good at home as in the clubs, the Beings don't compromise integrity for catchiness, managing to offer healthy helpings of both. [Sep 2002, p.76]
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80As improbable as it sounds, imagine if Goldfrapp teamed up with Jamiroquai and you have a sense of what DOS sounds like -- seductive, ebullient, unabashedly retro, infectiously uptempo and wrapped up in the kind of maneater theatrics most pop music has shied away from since Shirley Bassey's "Goldfinger" heyday.
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70Divine Operating System has something for everyone (unless, of course, you have a rabid hatred of disco... then you might not dig it too much).
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60Predominately shimmering and languid, at its raciest Divine Operating System achieves a poppy, disco canter that trades ass-slapping soul for sleek sensuality. [Sep 2002, p.104]
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40You've heard it all before--at least twice. [#10, p.128]
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JackT10Amazing! So good.
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notafanofyou0boring, what happened to the songwriting?