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Oscar Mdlongwa has been given many affectionate nicknames over the years, including Oscar “Warona” (which means “ours”), “The Big O” and “Godzilla”.
His career is a fairytale one: he started out selling boerewors rolls from a stall outside Club Razzmatazz in Hillbrow. It was the early nineties, and late at night he would sneak in to the club to jam to fresh house tracks. He became fascinated with deejaying and occasionally he took over while the DJ took a break. One night, Razzmatazz’s resident didn't pitch and he was asked to stand in. He hasn't looked back…

Oskido was soon running the legendary Arena in Highoint, Hillbrow, with the late Ian Segola and doing his first production work on bassy cassettes aimed at taxis and passengers, like ‘Mixmaster’ and ‘Big Jam’. His reputation as a DJ grew and he was soon spinning at campus parties at Wits and as far away as Mmbatho, where he met his future Brothers Of Peace (BOP) partner Bruce "Dope" Sebitlo. He also joined forces with Don Laka and Christos Katsaitis to form Kalawa Records (the name a fusion of the first syllables of their surnames; Oscar was using Warona at the time).
The stable's first act, Boom Shaka (whose first CDs were sold out of the boot of a car!), birthed the kwaito revolution, and Kalawa Jazmee (as the label is now known sans Christos and Don Laka) is the biggest independent in the country, with monster acts like Boom Shaka, Bongo Maffin, Maikizolo, Trompies, Thebe, DJ Vetkuk, Spikiri, Alaska and many more on their books. Oskido has a dab hand is just about every single one of their massive releases, part of the prolific Dangerous Combination Crew production axis
BOP are ten years old, and although their first couple of albums were overshadowed by releases from the likes of Trompies and Bongo Maffin (they did enjoy controversial hits with rude numbers like "Isidudla Sesifebe" ["Fat Slut"] and "Ibizwe Emoyeni" [a description of female genitilia], and they also crossed over into the white deep house scene with their Tamara Day collaboration "That' Imphalakho"]), they've surged forward recently – all the way into the international limelight, in fact.
Their ongoing relationship with the Masters At Work production team and label (cemented on "Little Louie" Vega's two journeys here and Oskido's sojourns to Miami) has resulted in the release of two BOP tracks ("Zabalaza" and "Victory Song") and one by Mafikizolo (the enormous "Loot"). More are no doubt in the pipeline as the Afro-house sound takes the dance planet by storm, and as the glorious vibes on records like the BOP "Project" albums gains more exposure.
Oskido has journeyed to the Miami Winter Music Conference the past six years – most recently with multiple SAMA winners Mafikizolo,Spikiri.Mahoota,Thandiswa,Bra Hugh Masekela,Hashi Elimhlophe - to ensure that the overseas exposure happens, spinning his infectious and percussion-heavy deep house for a host of international dance aficionados. He's deejayed alongside the likes of "Little Louie” Vega, Frankie Knuckles, DJ Gregory ,Franck Roger.Quetein Harris,Dj Spinna,Osunulade,Kenny Dope,Kevin Hedge,Dennis Ferrira and many more, and has played at just about every major club in the country.
Oskido is also one of radio's most popular personalities, having taken care of Y FM's Rap Activity Jam with Rudeboy Paul for a while and now hosting Church Grooves, a bumping grooveathon that's the only place to be on a Saturday afternoon 3pm -6pm. The Church Grooves concept has extended into a platinum-selling range of ‘Oskido's Church Grooves’ CDs , which have had the entire nation bumping. Their blend of fiercely contemporary fare and anthemic rhythms is rarely beaten –
As a producer, Oskido is leagues ahead of the competition, and he kickstarted the current trend of remixing classic South African pop hits when he and Bruce reworked Mahlatini and the Mahotella Queens’ “Melodi” into “Meropa”. He’s worked with greats like Hugh Masekela, Jimmy Dludlu, Moses Molelekwa (“Last Number” on the ‘Project B’ album was actually the last recording “Moss” made).
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Member Since: 9/18/2006
Band Website: oskido.dj
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Oskido’s Church Grooves – The Sixth Commandment
Oskido is back once again with a sizzling sixth instalment in the crowd-hyping, best-selling Church Grooves series. And it’s another slice of pure house heaven – one that reaches new heights for the resident reverend hit-maker.
The renowned Yfm jock (he’s currently preaching the dance music gospel to the masses on Gauteng’s 99.2 every Saturday afternoon from 3 ‘til 6pm) segues smoothly from hit to hook in a mix that features the freshest cuts from floor favourites - and some of Oscar’s personal friends - like Dennis Ferrer, Mr. V and Sergio Flores.
Amongst Oskido’s other associates making their mark on this slick sermon are locals Mackson (aka Native) and Lloyd (aka DJ Dos Santo), and Mr. Mama, while the main man himself again lends his pulsating personal imprint to the mix by including a few self-produced, instant anthems. But his contributions are even more special this time around.
They include Oskido’s first ever gospel track, ‘Modimo’, and it’s a fitting feature for a series that’s modelled around the theme of worship and religion - and that has an ecstatic religious following.
Joining this hand-clapping Christian cut on the sixth in a series that just seems to get stronger is a blinding Brothers Of Peace reworking of Tracy Chapman’s ‘Talking About Revolution’, on which Oskido and production partner Bruce Sebitlo fix the perfect beat to a two-decade old conscious folk classic and turn it in to a tune altogether relevant to today’s dancefloors.
As if these numbers weren’t worth the admission price of the disc alone, there are more bombs on this non-stop soundtrack to the perfect night out (or perfect afternoon in!) from some of the European house scene’s current biggest hitters, including Ame, Henrik Schwarz and Booka Shade.
Once more, a clash of class basslines and cracking rhythms – it’s once again time to pray...

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By the late 80's Oscar Mdlongwas hands were full of meat rather than music because he was running a Boerewors stand outside famed Hillbrow nightclub Razzmatazz. At around 4am he'd go in and get down t...
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