
Channel O Africa brings you a fresh line-up of resident DJs on Bassment, a show that introduces brand new DJ technology where the deejay mixes music videos back to back on your screen.
Bassment has been revolutionized to include DJs from the different markets who have made a significant mark in the African music scene. These big name musical maestros include Uganda's DJ Mister and Aludah, Kenya's DJ Crème De La Crème and Joe, DJ Black from Ghana as well as DJs Caise, Neptune and Xclusive from Nigeria.
Most of these top DJ's have carved a name for themselves on the African and international music scene. Their unique and inventive style has enabled them to grace many stages, including Big Brother Africa, while others have performed alongside several of the music industry's leading artists.
The inclusion of these DJ's is yet another step by the channel that has pioneered musical television in Africa, says Channel O Africa Manager Leslie Kasumba.
“We recognise that DJs drive the music culture, so we want to see them having more of a presence on our channel. We look forward to working with them and we hope our audiences will appreciate seeing them on their television screens,” says Leslie.
Catch Africa's hottest music video mixes on Bassment everyday at 15:00 Ghana, 16:00 Nigeria, 17:00 CAT only on Channel O Africa DStv Channel 320. For more information on Channel O, log on to www.channelo.dstv.com


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