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Alejandro Coello: Percussion Theory
ByAlejandro Coello
percussionb.1989
Utilizing his own instrumental gifts along with those of classically-oriented saxophonist Xabier Casal, beyond-category guitarist

Diego Barber
guitar, acoustic
Simon Phillips
drumsOpening on the caffeinated "9th Street Espresso," Coello and company paint a wide-eyed and wondrous picture of New York's intense beauty. There are jump cuts and detours aplentya rush of energy gives way to a placid vibraphone transition, a surfing saxophone cedes space for a mallet dance party, a foreboding drum episode dissipates as levity saunters in but the composition is remarkably solid in its design. It's stitch-hidden patchwork at its finest.
Coello's fondness for expansiveness carries across the other tracks, but no two numbers are alike. "Xochitl," taking its title from the Nahuatl work for flower, is, to steal

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
The album's parting tracks, while fitting nicely in the mix, stand apart by zooming in on the Coello-Barber kinship. "Malpaises" finds guitar and marimba brilliantly navigating stony terrain reflective of the topography of Tenerifethe largest of the Canary Islands, where some of Coello's relatives reside. And Barber's own "Kilian's Mountain," crafted specifically for the occasion, is a tour de force for piano, percussion ensemble and drum set. While there's value in sticking to a single school of thought, Percussion Theory shows us that there's also tremendous power to be found in pluralistic pursuits. ">
Track Listing
9th Street Espresso; Xochitl; Period; Switch; Denial State (Music For A Short Film); Malpaises; Kilian's Mountain.
Personnel
Alejandro Coello
percussionAlejandro Coello: percussion, piano; Simon Phillips: drums; Xabier Casal: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone; Diego Barber: guitar.
Album information
Title: Percussion Theory | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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