Innovative electronic music Amon Tobin is widely praised for his studio recordings, which utilize production techniques more common to motion picture sound design than music, as well as his immersive audiovisual concert experiences. His early releases, such as 1997's Bricolage, were heavily based on samples of old jazz and blues records, chopping up drums into frantic breakbeats and mixing them with twisted horns and menacing bass lines. While Tobin's sample-driven '90s output could often be likened to drum'n'bass or trip-hop, his sound became harder to define on subsequent works such as 2000's Supermodified.