Clinton Sparks & Kanye West

Touch The Sky

posted April 12, 2006 12:00:00 AM CDT | 2 comments

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When you can buy mixtapes - three for five bucks on Harlem's 125th street - you can only come to the assumption that not only are the bootleggers out in force, but we are lost in an over abundance of freestyles, emcees and people fighting to get a deal. To some, mixtapes may have lost the appeal they once had; at one time the replacement for the traditional demo, everyone and their mother nowadays feels obliged to put out random collections of sometimes irrelevant material and label it a mixtape. But then there are the names that have us salivating at the mouth. These names are not necessarily those of artists (unless you're an A-Lister), but of the DJs who often delectably abuse their chance to shine with creativity amidst a perfectly balanced star studded cast.

One name that has been steadily increasing in popularity on the streets belongs to none other than Boston native, Clinton Sparks. Having a notorious radio show on Shade 45, Smashtime Radio, one of MTV's Top Ten Favored Mixtape Producers used his show to take mixtapes to a higher plateau. Having incorporated some of Hip Hops hottest artists and the jewels they bestowed upon his show, namely their freestyles to mixtape format, it is only acceptable that Touch the Sky is one of those that may linger in your memory a little longer than most.

Artists such as Busta, The Lox (minus Kiss), Slim Thug, Pharrell and Remy Ma, to name a few, get aboard the DJ's own beats and do their thing. This possibly encouraged the piece de resistance, the presence of (drum roll please), playing the part of Host, The Louis Vuitton Don himself - Kanye West. Who would have imagined Ye jumping on a project that didn't feature his beats? No, I have to give Mr. West his props as he appreciates real talent. But even though Kanye drops some jewels on the tape, he certainly doesn't outshine the brain behind it. The mixtape is a taster for his album that is due out later this year, and going by this example Clinton Sparks won't be disappointing his constantly growing fan base.

The interview with Alicia Keys gives the tape a humorous touch, which doesn't go unnoticed like some interludes and skits often do. Once again, you have to give it up for the way in which he incorporates the show into this project. All in all, the tape satiates the appetite for a product that is well crafted, with hot production and quality acts. I just wish more tapes exemplified this.

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