Personally I can't stand John Zorn, and I like an awful lot of the Bill Laswell I've been discovering lately. Go figure.
I'd recommend a few that I keep playing over and over:
Tabla Beat Science (I prefer the two disc DVD, but the two cd live is very good as well; haven't yet gotten the initial release, saving that for when I need to buy a thrill)
Gigi, and especially Gigi Illuminated Audio (which is an "ambient dub translation" and doesn't really feature this Ethiopian singer much but is a fantastic production): this singer from Ethiopia singing secularized Ethiopian holy music is given great support by Laswell's production and arrangements (I think) and Herbie, Pharoah, Wayne, etc.
Imaginary Cuba: this is a reworking of a lot of contemporary Cuban music that is quite successful in my opinion
Jazzonia: took me a bit to warm up to but I like this hip-hop jazz fusion that has Karl Berger arrangements and performances, Byard Lancaster, Kevin Haynes, etc. . . . At first I thought it was too pop but then I realized that was the point, it wasn't aimed at me, and there's some really nice material here if you open up your mind a bit.