I know there's a vast variety, I just want specific tricks. I hate seeing a trick, thinking it looks good, then buying it and finding out it won't work from all angles. I do adapt most tricks at least a little; again, I just need suggestions to start with.
Try watching some David Blaine specials, all his his tricks are performed surrounded, so it will give you some idea of what routines you can pull off. However, I would like to point out that most advanced card magic is angle sensitive, yet it can be performed for large audiences with the use of misdirection, audience management and proper positioning to cover these angles. If you are uncomfortable with these practices, I suggest changing your sleight base to ones that can be done surrounded until you become confortable with your performance skills. Here are just a few moves off the top of my head that are ny-on angle proof.
Controlls:
Convincing control, Spread Pass, Double Undercut, Losing Control, Double Lift, Secret Addition.
Color Changes:
Classic, 2 Handed, Wave Change, Clipshift, ShapeShifter, Ego.
Pretty much all forces are angle proof.
Many of these moves can be found in Card Collage, or Royal Road to Card Magic if you want a less comprehensive study.