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Supreme Beings of Leisure - Strangelove Addiction (DVD Single)

Supreme Beings of Leisure - Strangelove Addiction (DVD Single)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Technopop music extravaganza!
Review: 5 Stars! I am an SBL fan since their first CD/DVD. The combination of a band coming from different cultures and experiencing a unique sound is always very apprecitted in our every day. Geri Soriano being a native from my country the Dominican Republic has great talents in writting the songs along with the other band members, she has a great voice to listen to. I recommend this DVD to any one who struggles in the search of great music. There are three songs with an interview of recent band tour trips made in Brazil, I only wished their record company could supply more interesting and better budget videos for the band.
I was very surprised with SBL being part of the soundtrack for the movie the Sweetest Thing. Their dance mixes are very well made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What DVD Singles should be
Review: What makes this release so good is that some care went into producing it. All the songs have been remixed to DD5.1, which is something what should be the standard on all DVD Singles. The single also contains some extras, including the EPK for their debut album, a brief bio and some trailers. The EPK is rather good and contains some insightful interviews with members of the group. It's a lot better than most EPKs around.

In conclusion, having the songs in DD5.1 was enough to sell me, but the EPK and other extras are a great inclusion. Plus having the b-side "Naughty Boy" on there as well (audio only), is a nice touch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What DVD Singles should be
Review: What makes this release so good is that some care went into producing it. All the songs have been remixed to DD5.1, which is something what should be the standard on all DVD Singles. The single also contains some extras, including the EPK for their debut album, a brief bio and some trailers. The EPK is rather good and contains some insightful interviews with members of the group. It's a lot better than most EPKs around.

In conclusion, having the songs in DD5.1 was enough to sell me, but the EPK and other extras are a great inclusion. Plus having the b-side "Naughty Boy" on there as well (audio only), is a nice touch.


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