You don't mention preferred environment. There's nothing he's doing that couldn't be done in GarageBand. He's got a mild 'verb that he's singing through and a couple slapback-delays, combined with some bullshit little hipster synth. GarageBand is a great learning program. When you've hit the limits of GB you'll know. But that assumes you're on Mac. There's no PC equivalent of GarageBand. People always shout about Audacity, which is a piece of shit, and Reaper, which is a neat little program but not nearly as user-friendly as GarageBand. But hey. Reaper is cross-platform. Loop production centers around the Akai MPC school of thought. Here's an MPC-60. It's older than you. Here's an MPC-60 in the wild. You might recognize it. The current champion of MPC composition is Native Instruments' Maschine line. It is expensive, except when it's not. got an iPhone or iPad? $5. I bought iMaschine for Dante 'cuz he needed something. In 12 hours he'd not only composed the track, he'd painted the fucking painting. If you want to do that crazy loopy Pink Floyd loopy shit, that comes from an Oberheim Echoplex and its ilk. We would also accept an Akai Headrush or a Boomerang E1, 2 or 3 but it's all about the Oberheim (now sold by Gibson). Throw up three music examples. I'll tell you how I'd make them after I finish running errands.