Gee, it's been ages since I heard that Kraftwerk sample

(The first sound in the song Noah120 linked to.)
Yesterday I saw 'The Fall', a wonderful 2006 movie, but the intro music sticks to the brain:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqtPVEuAbzMThat made me want to hear Nobuo Uematsu's
War of the Magi. Couldn't quickly find a correct version on Youtube, however
Toki no Hourousha is based on its main theme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnvXYJ_j0rwThe panflute melody is
War of the Magi's. The added vocals and altered theme of
Toki no Hourousha make it exhibit a far darker atmosphere than
War of the Magi; more like an endless journey of sorrow whereas
War of the Magi simply gives the feeling of a long journey. Btw: hats off to classical composers for being able to sometimes communicate not just a feeling, but a whole story through music alone.
Now I do realize that these 2 songs are part of a genre deemed "quality" by many. So I'm a bit concerned my post will attract Music Snobs. And everybody knows that can't be good for this thread: Music Snobs instantly evolve into Trolls as soon as they hear music with a low 4/4th metronome ("beat") in it, or any other kind of contemporary music.
I've included the following songs to repel them, all personal favorites as well:
Rolf Maier Bode can also convey stories in his music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifNUJm8taeMEven back when he was RMB, although somewhat less refined:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJIN9P2b38Uhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMWpGE7dVx0Rotator is also great (if you don't hear "music" but "some sort of pulsating noise"; it's supposed to be like that) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acvccMTK9akhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCCNiHNr2CM