Otis Fraser to rock Castle Tankard

The special gig will be held at the exclusive Glass House for the VVIPS where “Tha Flow”, one of the most sought-after DJs, is expected to charm music lovers with his amazing skills.

When it comes to deejaying you cannot leave out “Tha Flow”. Like his stage name suggests, music literally flows like water downstream and when he starts his mixing, hit after hit you cannot help, but simply dance to the groove.

It is always a joy to listen to “Tha Flow” when he is behind the turntables. He is an all-rounder and good at switching from hip-hop, R&B to house just like the famed Trace TV video jockey Tackt.

The other time he played at ZimCafe, he had female fans eating from his palms. Such is the power of  “Tha Flow” who used to rock Radio 3 like no man’s business.
Apparaently, “Tha Flow”, a part-time producer, shot to fame as a radio and club DJ in the early 1990s, becoming the most sought-after DJ on the party scene in Bulawayo nightclubs.

As his fame grew, Otis left Zimbabwe for South Africa where his genius in music was proven through the outstanding tracks “Tsodiyo” and “Final Battle” he produced for Lebo Mathosa of Boom Shaka and Bongo Maffin respectively.

He then moved to Botswana where he continued with television broadcasting and radio work. He has also contributed to the pioneering projects of other producers, including Skizo.

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