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For the uninitiated, Dusty Fingers is a compilation series released by the now-legendary label . The concept was brutally simple yet genius: scour the rarest jazz, funk, soul, library music, and psychedelic rock records from the 1960s and 1970s; find the best 4-to-16-bar drum breaks, basslines, and horn stabs; and press them onto a single LP.
The series followed a tradition of helping producers find and loop high-quality drum passages to create new hip-hop compositions. Mushimushi Records Dusty Fingers | Discogs VA - Dusty Fingers - The Complete Collection -1997-2008-l
Samples sourced from Italy, France, and Brazil that sounded lightyears ahead of their time. Why It Matters to Hip-Hop History For the uninitiated, Dusty Fingers is a compilation
: Sampled by Eminem for "Guilty Conscience". Mushimushi Records Dusty Fingers | Discogs Samples sourced
Is the end of a journey or the start of one?
This monumental collection boasts an array of standout tracks, including:
Each volume in the series—and the eventual Complete Collection (2008) bundling all previous releases—unfolded like a producer’s secret reference library. Tracks were typically short, ranging from one to three minutes, many designed originally for TV, radio, or film libraries: repetitive basslines, crisp drum breaks, eerie flutes, wah-wah guitar licks, and cinematic strings. Unlike commercial funk compilations, Dusty Fingers avoided famous names. Instead, it spotlighted anonymous studio groups like , The Sound Stylistics , and Alan Tew , as well as library giants such as KPM , Bruton Music , and De Wolfe .