The debut album by Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist Taylor McFerrin, Early Riser, will be released by Brainfeeder on June 3rd. With this announcement comes the album’s lead single, the immaculate, complex “The Antidote” featuring Australian vocalist Nai Palm of neo-soul group Hiatus Kaiyote. The track reminds one of Bonobo at his best, with Nai Palm’s lightweight vocals confidently rising above the fast, choppy sea of instruments. McFerrin handles almost all the instrumentation himself on the album, but this is the kind of music that begs to be played with a whole band in a live scenario. He does share the workload a little, enlisting label affiliates Thundercat and RYAT as well as McFerrin’s father, Bobby McFerrin, who ironically didn’t need a single instrument when recording his smash hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” We haven’t heard much from Taylor McFerrin in the past, his main prior release was a brief three-track offering from 2011, also on Brainfeeder. Since then he’s clearly been honing his craft into what is sure to be an incredible debut album. The full tracklist is below:
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Tracklisting:
01 Postpartum
02 Degrees of Light
03 The Antidote (feat. Nai Palm)
04 Florasia
05 4 am
06 Stepps
07 Already There (feat. Robert Glasper & Thundercat)
08 Decisions (featuring Emily King)
09 Blind Aesthetics
10 Place in My Heart (feat. RYAT)
11 Invisible/Visible (feat. Bobby McFerrin & Cesar Camargo Mariano)
12 PLS DNT LSTN
"The Antidote"
Mike Waite
- Brainfeeder
- 6/3/2014