- Mark Deming Man Jumping World Service 1987 Worldbeat In the mid-'80s Brian Eno proclaimed these British worldbeat minimalists to be "the most important band in the world," but his enthusiasm didn't help in garnering them much of an audience. - Andy Kellman The Chemical Brothers Born in the Echoes July 17, 2015 Electronic AllMusic Rating Avg User Rating Offering a winning mix of old and new, the big beat duo prove they can thrive in the age of EDM with this comeback LP
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