I've been going for some quirky, sample-heavy music as of late... Two songs in particular:
>> Hackman - More Than Ever. Some unknown aspect of this garage revival track strikes just the right chord when those choppy sound bites and soothing synth pad harmonies come into play. As far as personal preference is concerned: the parts in between are (although produced
very well) pretty mediocre, but they do contribute to the song's continuity and relative atmosphere. All in all, a soothing and tranquil track with a nice beat... something unique considering my musical ventures.
>> Mr. Oizo - Patrick122. I've always been pretty picky about my music selections; this particular track fits the bill with a good three-quarters percentage. It doesn't die down after the nicely arranged voice sampling and beat of the first half, instead coursing its way into a rather majestic sax solo. There's also something very French about it, a sort of French that isn't found with a serving of Tommy Wiseau or Pepé Le Pew. Maybe it's the cigarettes, or the "next level beats"... whatever it is, I'll take two.