Ski the legendary producer

DJ Skizo aka David Molosi is respected for his skill at naturally blending Afro styles with House music for funky results. His stab at house music always stands out brilliantly.

David Molosi aka Ski's latest CD, DJ Ski vs Big Dawg is reported to be selling briskly at local Game stores, Kgalagadi Music World and Musica. The album, which was launched recently at Phakalane's Fashion Lounge, marks the return of Africa's house guru to the world of deejaying. He also continues to set trends in the house music world.  As put by Loas World Records, Dj Ski aka David Molosi, Afro Blue, David Skizo, Skizo, is a legendary producer/Dj on the modern African music fraternity. He is respected for his skill at naturally blending Afro styles with House music for funky results. His stab at house music always stands out brilliantly. High school was where Skizo started deejaying at parties, creating his own style. After high school, he went to Howard University in the United States of America (US), where he came into contact with new sounds, people and atmosphere that influenced him in new and different ways.

Puff Daddy attended the same school where he (Skizo) also came in contact with house music at the legendary Roxy night club. It is also here that he first delved into production with his college mates and released an album called Stylz From the Mecca. The seeds of production were sown in Ski from then onwards. It was during the late 80s when Ski stepped off a plane at Sir Seretse Khama Airport in possession of a precious cargo that would change Southern Africa forever. Skizo was carrying a bag full of vinyl that was going to uplift masses and feed the needy. Most folks were then listening to all sorts of South African bubblegum music, UK pop or on the fringes B-boys were listening to Hip-hop in its earliest forms.

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