The truth is the effect is only that pronounced with the whole track, if you use it on instruments they don't have the same spaciality. Or at least that was the case when I toyed with Ambeo Orbit. So I'm guessing nobody cares and ppl just mix songs regularly.
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Dead Goon - Mr Bungle. Their whole debut album uses these kind of effects in parts but the final track really uses it as part of the song and story.
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8D is a horribly stupid name
Look for "binaural recording", "dolby atmos" or "surround". Very different techniques, there is a lot on soundcloud (there is a downloader addon for Firefox)
I would strongly recommend you to look at the discography of flume