Alexis Marcello
April 20, 2026Solo Piano
Intakt CD 448
Unheralded before now, the debut disc by pianist Alexis Marcello reveals a fully formed stylist whose 12 solos create something unique from an amalgamation of Jazz, improv, hip-hop and Latin inflections. Now 40-something, Marcello, who has a Panamanian mother and a Dominican father is an Afro-Latino from New York’s outer boroughs whose playing reflects formal studies, mentorship by Yusef Lateef and gigs with the likes of Daniel Carter, James Brandon Lewis and rappers.
One strand of Marcello’s playing blends the rhythm and romanticism of Caribbean-Central American sounds on tracks such as “Break Bread” in such a way that the result is not only emotional and expressive but also contains the germ of what could be a familiar ballad. In contrast other tunes – all of which except two are originals – move through march tempos, hard stops and pressurized accents, as power chords as on “1010 Wins” amalgamate stop-time gallops into even speedier shudders leading to timbral crescendos. Then there are pieces like the introductory “Boogieminish Bop” that in its clattering evocation of both styles manage to encapsulate the evolution from Swing to Modern Jazz in fewer than four minutes.
Tellingly Marcello concludes this recital with a reading of Thelonious Monk’s “Eronel” played in a non-Monkish manner, substituting the expected angularity for Stride and early Bebop chording. Caito Soto’s “A Saca Camote” the other non-original, uses antiphony from keyboard stretches and two-handed motifs to suggest Latino roots with a gradually ascending prestissimo pulse.
All these strands are united in the mini-concerto that is “Amargado”. Among the cascading dynamics and energetic glissandi, light and dark timbres are exposed as the piece moves from proffering chanson-like lyricism to exaggerated flowery pattern to carefully outlined notes with a dip into pressurized emphasis and a reprise of the initial lyricism.
Seemingly a musician whose time has come, with this powerful a debut, it will be worth watching to see what Marcello next creates.
–Ken Waxman
Track Listing: 1. Boogieminish Bop 2. Break Bread 3. Have Mercy 4. A Saca Camote 5. 1010 Wins 6. Chroma 7. Dance Around The Sun 8. Drifting 9. Amargado 10. Eronel
Personnel: Alexis Marcello (piano)
