Love dir en grey, great live band too, but whoever mixes the drums on their records should be tried at The Hague.
When it comes to drum parts I officially worship at the altar of Dale Crover. Hard to boil it down to just a few songs but he writes some really unusual parts with super creative phrasing, that are still catchy as hell:
I’m a bit partial to the different flavors of Krautrock.
Klaus Dinger of Kraftwerk and Neu! for example was a fantastic drummer. The monotonous so called "Motorik"-beat is deceptively simple but keeping it going for so long that it becomes almost subliminal like a heartbeat or the sound of your car going down the Autobahn at night is no small feat:
Anything by Clyde Stubblefield. That funky mofo is going to be studied for decades to come. The importance of the old James Brown drum breaks to so many genres of music can’t even be measured yet.
Tatsuya Yoshida is incredibly underrated still. Drums and sings using an invented language in a multitude of different bands like Ruins and Koenjihyakkei and the way he plays the drums feels more like speaking a language than playing an instrument to me. Totally sweet dude as well. Saw him live last year with Zu and it was mindblowing.
https://youtu.be/Syp8Zs39r_s?si=ZkwzbQQVrE5djHT2
Can’t go wrong with Josh Freese ever:
https://youtu.be/XtvvzxET1GI?si=jdiO3JrmWlp1fM8B