What I'm listening to today: "Get Your Snack On", Amon Tobin
Consider pre-"ISAM" Amon Tobin, who was on something incredibly unique. No one else has ever thought about drums the way Tobin did during those years. Back then we lumped him in with "drum & bass", but he didn't follow any of D&B's rules. He built something new from sampling the already frenetic energy of jazz drumming and somehow doubling it.
Here's my favorite track from that era. It plays like a manifesto.