The grooviest groove?

If we're going into programmed beats, I love some stuff from The Prodigy:

Breathe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmHDhAohJlQ
Invaders Must Die: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ku6gagYh80
Smack My Bitch Up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgGA-hHWxtA

...and De-Phazz:
Cafe Coca: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S75YFyhDxHk
Mambo Craze: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNIYpJDMgrg

...I've always been a fan of this cool beat by the German hip hop band "Fettes Brot":
Jein: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-qjG24NVsc
 
Little feat-Fat man in the bathtub
cold cold cold/tripe face boogie..Richie Hayward on drums
The Band-Don't do it.................................Levon Helm on drums
Steely Dan-Rikkie don't lose that number...Jim Gordon on drums
 
Freddie the freeloader by Miles Davis, drumming by Billy Cobham...solid but swinging groove...the simple but effective end of jazz drumming.
Jimmy Cobb, not Bill Cobham. Maybe the names confused you? Cobb, Cobham?

Early 70's Can always had really juicy grooves. The song Halleluwah has a sweet really simple groove that carries the song perfectly.

Although I'm not really into funk music, Kool & the Gang's Jungle Boogie is almost guaranteed to get me movin'.
 
Jimmy Cobb, not Bill Cobham. Maybe the names confused you? Cobb, Cobham?

Early 70's Can always had really juicy grooves. The song Halleluwah has a sweet really simple groove that carries the song perfectly.

Although I'm not really into funk music, Kool & the Gang's Jungle Boogie is almost guaranteed to get me movin'.

Good man Doctor benway! Kool and the Gang are great!
 
Rosanna / Toto / Jeff Porcaro on drums
Peg / Steely Dan / Steve Gadd on drums
Fool in the rain / Led Zeppelin / John Bonham on drums
 
Scott Kinsey ( Human Element ) - " Shake it"...... Mofoofagruv ..........Gary Novak- killing it!


( no other way to describe it, Im sorry )
 
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