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Sure, some easy, admirable candidates for obvious reasons, basically constructing whole songs out of a hodgepodge of samples and it sounds sooo cool:
DJ Shadow
The Avalanches
There are a lot of names I'm forgetting right now. I like the use of Nina Simone on BT & Tsunami One's "Hip-Hop Phenomenon" which was a really subtle but well-placed sample... one of those "Where have I heard THAT before?!?" moments that'll leave you scratching your cosmic head because the sample's been so warped.
Zabiela is showing a great sense of humor, I like that a lot.
Another obvious but good choice is Prodigy -- they've sampled more than a few of their well known beats, riffs, and hooks, and made them work in a new context... from the Art of Noise "hey hey hey!" in "Firestarter" to the Wu-Tang swords in "Breathe" to their first big single, "Charly" with its cat PSA.
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