Rest' La Maloya (Vinyl LP) Rhythm & BluesAlain Pters is one of the best kept secrets in the music scene of the Indian Ocean and beyond. His music is unique: a blend of Creole blues, maloya and international folk, it discretely takes hold of you and never leaves you. Pters travelled through the 70s and the 80s like a shooting star, alone or with a band, with his Sahelian lute, his reel to reel tape recorder, firewater and ill fated genius. He died in 1995, aged 43. Poet, musician, singer and
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