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Kalahari Surfers
Censorship Is Killing Music (Gross National Products, 1981 To 1989)
South African Warrick Sony is a ground breaking composer who was behind the Kalahari Surfers project which now gets a vital spotlight courtesy of Emotional Rescue. This compilation shows how effortlessly eclectic his sound was - from jive rhythms to jazz, tabla to political speeches and much more in between. A Hindu pacifist who was once conscripted into the South African Defense Force, he founded this group as a way out getting his ides out there, calling on other musicians as and when he needed them. It was the first radical white anti-apartheid pop in South Africa and as this vital collection shows it explored polyrhythms, slow motorik, dub sound collage and even a goofy cover of Nancy Sinatra.
1
Free State Fence
2
Crossed Cheques
3
Running Out Of Time
4
Beat About The Bush
5
Ten Dirty Fingers
6
Hillbrow
10
Don't Dance
11
Beatle Love Song
12
I Wonder Why
13
Song For Magnus
14
Messer Im Kopf
15
Hillbrow Overlap
16
Perpetual Emotion