These two tracks are quite possibly the most accurate expressions of the spectrum of emotion. This first one from the recently released Vitalic album, Flashmob, comes at you like a thrusting jet stream ready to rip down your house, while gently setting you in a nest to gather your thoughts from the intoxicating coma it just put you through. Vitalic debuted in 2005 with their album, OK Cowboy, combining pop-spiked synthesizers with harmonic heavy bass-lines. To add to the intensity that Vitalic offers, this song is collaborated on by The Bloody Beetroots, that for those of you don't know, are an electro-punk duo from Italy that give the Dalai Lama a hard time standing still. Even for those with the most basic electronic appreciation are sure to take this song for a ride, again, and again, and again...
Vitalic - Second Live (The Blood Beetroots remix) by therabble
The second song is one that many will recognize from popular Kid Cudi song "Man on the Moon." However, this song at its purest form may perhaps be one of the most beautifully orchestrated electronic track that I have came across yet. It comes from Japanese electronic artist, Nosaj Thing, self-released EP Views/Octupus. After this glitchy, trance-like, hip-hop synthed takes hold of your consciousness, and you form a new outlook on the people you thought you knew and the perspective you thought you had, come back to the rabble and get ready for what we're gonna do for you next.
Nosaj Thing - Aquarium by therabble