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Jeff Oster’s True, a top five Finalist in the 2008 Independent Music Awards

by shankar on January 22nd, 2008

True by Jeff Oster spreads an ambient flugelhorn soundscapes with amazing production of Will Ackerman. Apart from being the #1 album on Newagereporter.com for Sep07, Jeff Oster’s True also hits the top five Finalist in the 2008 Independent Music Awards. In this album Oster has spurt differently with the touch of New Age, Jazz, Electronica, World Beat and ambient music.

True by Jeff Oster

“True is different from his first release At Last. This one is lighter and more aerial. At Last was more organically grounded. True is a travelogue of sorts with a lot of movement. Musically Jeff does not stay in one place or on one continent for that matter. When you travel by Jeff Oster it no longer takes eighty days to go around the world. In fact you can travel to the stars and beyond instantly” says R.J.Lannan in NAR.

It’s amazing when I found some interesting sentences as I jumble the tracks in random. Forget about the commas and read it for yourself. Its quite fun!

This Place, Mumbai, Serengeti, Tibet, Sounds like Sunshine

From The Dreamtime, Saturn Calling, On One Knee, Once In A Blue Moonlight

Among the 10 tracks in the album I like Violet (which I admire for the gentle guitar and the horn that echo) and Saturn Calling which is selected as the best new age song at the 2008 Independent Music Awards. On One Knee actually makes us to jump in pensive joy with its romantic ballad.

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POSTED IN: Ambient, Jeff Oster

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