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Porter Robinson—Musician (though more orchestral- than classical-influenced perhaps?) Kikuo is a Japanese baroquey artist who deals a lot with dubstep. Kikuo—怪獣ピノ・ポラリス probably fits your ask but is a bit long and builds, though the baroque and EDMish parts feel a bit more isolated. Kikuo—塵塵呪詛: one of Kikuo's relatively older works so it only uses jingly instruments from the orchestra. i was very recently introduced by a friend so i can't recall which song was more infusing lol. you also have Kikuo—カエルのおどり which starts out with a traditional east-asian orchestra and gradually introduces electronic elements and Kikuo—MAWARU which is chaos on an album that uses horns much more though they're in the background on this track unfortunately idk much more other than this random youtube compilation since this surprisingly seems to be a niche combination. i like baroque stuff but it seems like the stuff i have is baroque emo psych and art pop
Much appreciated. I will definitely check these out later.