**Enzo Scoppa** was an Italian composer and arranger celebrated for his lush, groove-driven library music and film scores in the 1970s-80s. A behind-the-scenes maestro, he crafted atmospheric jazz-funk, psychedelic rock, and cinematic orchestral pieces, often collaborating with legends like Alessandro Alessandroni (of *The Good, the Bad and the Ugly* fame). Though lesser-known to mainstream audiences, Scoppa’s work gained cult status decades later as hip-hop producers mined his hypnotic rhythms and soulful brass sections for samples—think dusty vinyl gems repurposed for modern beats. Releases like *Collezione* and *New & Old Friends* compile his eclectic, sample-ready instrumentals, while *Mirage* showcases his knack for dreamy, psychedelic textures. Scoppa’s music remains a treasure trove for crate diggers and retro enthusiasts alike.
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