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You might have luck with searching for panning, or stereo panning. I found this playlist after a quick search, the first track seems to maybe fit the vibe? And one of the songs you listed is on here as well.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3vJv5V2obnr3OrNeqadPdb
The problem is thatthe majority of these songs aren't what I'm looking for. That's what I mean when I said I'm having a hard time googling it. I come up with playlists like you've linked
Most songs that have a stereo panning effect do it very slowly. Or they simply put some lyrics or instruments in a different ear. Check out the Elvis song in that list to see what I mean. When I Google it, that comprises a majority of the songs that pop up.
What I'm looking for is not instrument separation or a slow pan effect. I am specifically looking for a rapid ping pong stereo effect. The first song in that playlist does a decent job of what I'm describing, but the vast majority of them do not.
Edit: This user on Reddit is describing exactly what I am referring to, but unfortunately didn't get many responses. https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/3m36lg/songs_that_pan_left_and_right_quickly/