: The album leans heavily into the interplay between Gewelt’s grounded, woody acoustic bass and the shimmering textures provided by his collaborators.
Critics praised Spindrift for its elegance and restraint. It was noted for being a "grown-up" jazz record—one that doesn't need to shout to be heard. It remains a definitive example of Gewelt’s gift for blending the sophisticated harmony of American jazz with the introspective, landscape-driven aesthetics of his Norwegian roots. Terje Gewelt - Spindrift (2012, Resonant)
The title Spindrift —referring to spray blown from cresting waves—perfectly encapsulates the music’s fluid, ephemeral quality. Gewelt, who composed all the tracks on the album, showcases his ability to write melodies that feel both inevitable and surprising. : The album leans heavily into the interplay
Following the acclaim of his previous works, Spindrift sees Gewelt leading a formidable trio that balances technical prowess with a deep, cinematic sensitivity. The album is characterized by its spaciousness—a "Nordic" coolness that never feels detached, but rather deeply observant and evocative. Composition and Atmosphere It remains a definitive example of Gewelt’s gift