Rollicking gypsy funk collective Gogol Bordello has riled crowds with its freewheeling energy and crackpot on-stage antics. Now Ethiopian bassist Tommy T Gobena has struck out on his own for his rich, funk-laden solo debut, The Prester John Sessions.

Inspired by the ancient legend of Prester John, an Ethopian king whose wealthy domain sparked centuries-long searches for his kingdom, The Prester John Sessions is a heady brew of steamy jazz, chunky funk and balmy dub rhythms laced with contemporary and throwback Ethiopian musical sensibilities.

“Brothers” opens the album with warbling wah-wahs, feathery horns and fearless use of the Ethiopian instrument, Massinqo. The spare “September Blues” showcases the playful yet melancholy interplay between two lone saxophones. The dubby downtempo strains of “Eden” make for an elegant conflation of animated hard bop, easy reggae and traditional Ethiopian musical textures. A lush suite of pithy instrumentals aided by the Abyssinia Roots Collectiveand other passionate, masterful musicians, it’s a great debut for Gogol Bordello fans and connoisseurs of damn good music alike.

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Download “The Response” here and check out tour dates below.

Tommy T Tour 2009 Dates

12/1 St. Petersburg, Russia Glav Club

12/2 Moscow, Russia Grand Milk Theatre

12/4 Kiev, Ukraine Balkan Fest

12/8 Warsaw, Poland Stodola

12/9 Krakow, Poland Rotunda

12/11 Prague, Czech Republic Sporthall

12/12 Dresden, Germany Reithalle

12/13 Erlangen, Germany E Werk

12/14 Karlsruhe, Germany Tollhaus

12/16 Thessaloniki, Greece Principal Club

12/17 Athens, Greece TBA

12/19 Tel Aviv, Israel Hangar 11

12/20 Tel Aviv, Israel Barbey Club

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