Hybrid - Very similar style to Way Out West. Very progressive and polished in their ability to layer chords/tracks throughout their songs, and they seem to use a lot of sounds I like (lots of string instruments layered with mixing effects, etc.). Mostly instrumental, but they have several vocal tracks. Songs to sample:
Blackout (vocal)
We Are In Control
If I Survive (vocal)
Dreaming Your Dreams
(lots of good mixes from other bands: Moby's Southside, Fresh Prince's Summertime, Crys Meth's Name Of The Game)
Lamb - A husband/wife duo. She sings, and he mixes. He tends to favor drum&bass tracks and does them skillfully. She has a sultry voice that reminds me of a 1930's lounge singer. Mostly vocal throughout, but he usually puts out a really good instrumental per album. Samples:
Gorecki
Five (5/4, 5/4, 5/4, 4/4, 5/4, I love the measures on this one)
B Line
Cotton Wool
Hooverphonic - Really good vocals combined with strings and mixing. Similar to Hybrid, but less electronic and more focused on the vocal aspect. They have a knack for putting real emotional beauty in their tracks. Switched singers on the 2nd album, but both are good. Samples:
Battersea
Autoharp
Magenta
Inhaler (first album)
2 Wicky (also on the 1st; I like the lyrics on this one)
The Magnificent Tree
(also a bunch of good remixes)
Other albums worth investigating:
Frou Frou (very impressed with this group, but All Of MP3 doesn't have them yet; check out the Garden State OST)
BT (somewhat similar to Hybrid; kinda hit&miss for me, but there's a lot of good stuff among his albums)
Delerium - Karma (esp. the first couple of tracks)
Sarah McLachlan - Remixed (another awesome Hybrid mix on here, as well as others from BT, DJ Tiёsto, William Orbit, etc.)
Bjork (wasn't impressed with Medulla, though)
Massive Attack - Protection
Tori Amos - From The Choirgirl Hotel & To Venus And Back (mixing experiment albums before switching back to her old piano riffs; check out some of her remixes, too)
Natalie Imbruglia - Left Of The Middle (seems to be a mixing experiment, as the others are rather different)
Madonna - Ray of Light (believe it or not; William Orbit mixes on her only mixing experiment)
Rosalina: But you didn't.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.