Baster is a French band from Réunion, which founded in 1983. They perform sega, maloya and reggae.[1] Their music has been described as electric maloya.[2] They are one of the most popular maloya groups and perform a poetic and lyrical form of the genre.[3]
They formed at Basse-Terre, which was formerly a village near Saint-Pierre but, due to urban sprawl, it is now part of Saint-Pierre.[4]
Their songs are defined by their texts in Réunion Creole written and sung by Thierry Gauliris,[4] and their addition of reggae elements,[5] set with strong guitar solos.
In 2002, they went to the Tuff Gong studio of Bob Marley, and recorded reggae versions of his greatest hits.[1]
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