Kalahari Surfers is the musical project of South African musician Warrick Sony, known for experimental, politically engaged music since the 1980s.

The review on DeBaser discusses Sleep Armed (1988) as an experimental and atmospheric album engaging with the politics of South Africa during the late P. W. Botha administration. The album mixes prog, post‑punk and South African jazz elements; production is praised and specific tracks cited include Hoe Ry Die Boere, Potential Aggressor, Greatest Hits, This Land, Protect the People of South Africa, Houghton Parents, Healthy Way of Life and Mafikeng Road. The review criticises Warrick Sony's monotone vocal timbre and notes a female singer on the title track as lacking confidence, while overall calling the album thoroughly enjoyable.

Sleep Armed (1988) is presented as a unique, experimental and atmospheric album that immerses the listener in late‑1980s South African politics. Production and overall ambience are widely praised. The record mixes prog, post‑punk and South African jazz elements. Vocals (Warrick Sony and a female singer on the title track) receive mixed criticism. The review concludes the album is thoroughly enjoyable and important.

For:Fans of experimental/post-punk music, listeners interested in politically engaged South African music from the 1980s

 Sleep Armed by the Kalahari Surfers from 1988 is a unique album that also contains plenty of experimental and atmospheric material, punctuated by gentle noise.

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