In 2007, Oster teamed up again with Ackerman on
TRUE. The first track of the album,
Saturn Calling, won the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards' Best New Age Song in 2008. Oster's
SURRENDER album, released in 2011, received Zone Music Reporter's Album of the Year and Best Chill/Groove Album awards. The nationally syndicated NPR radio show
Echoes' staff selected the album for their 25 Essential CDs for 2011. In 2015, Oster released his album
next. It received Zone Music Reporter's Album of the Year and Best Chill/Groove Album awards In 2016, Oster also released
Jeff Oster Live! from performances at The Fenix in San Rafael. In 2018, Oster released
Reach. In 2019, Oster's album
REACH won the Best New Age Album Award and his song "Five Great Mountains" won the Best New Age Song Award at the Independent Music Awards.
REACH received Zone Music Reporter's Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.
Collaborations NASA In 2007, Oster took the sound rendering of data collected by the Cassini spacecraft's radio and plasma wave science instruments as the basis for the song "Saturn Calling" which appeared as the first track on his album "TRUE." The song received the Best New Age Song award at 7th Annual Independent Music Awards in 2008. They perform at venues such as the Fujitsu Planetarium at
De Anza College in Cupertino, CA.
Laura Sullivan In 2012, Oster was a featured artist on two tracks of
Laura Sullivan's Grammy Award-winning album ''
Love's River.''
Pete Seeger In 2013, Oster and other artists wrote and performed music on
Pete Seeger's spoken word album
Pete Seeger: The Storm King; Stories, Narratives, Poems, which Seeger released at the age of 93. The album was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.
Flow In 2015, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, pianist
Fiona Joy Hawkins, producer/guitarist
William Ackerman, and Oster formed the group
Flow. They recorded the self-titled album
Flow, released in 2017. The album was #4 in Billboard's New Age Album chart on October 28. The album received the ‘New Age Album of the Year’ at the 16th Annual Independent Music Awards. It held the #1 position on the ZoneMusicReporter's (ZMR) Top 100 Radio Airplay Chart for two months, was nominated for and won two ZMR awards, ’Album of the Year’ and ‘Best Contemporary Instrumental Album’, at 14th Annual ZMR Awards.
Deepak Chopra In 2017,
Deepak Chopra, a prominent figure in the
New Age movement, together with Kabir Sehgal and Paul Avgerinos published a book titled "Home: Where Everyone is Welcome," featuring 34 poems and accompanied by a CD of twelve songs inspired by immigrants cultural contribution to the United States. Along with Chopra, Sehgal, and Avgerinos, Oster and Ackerman co-produced the CD with Oster performing on three tracks.
Departure In 2018, Oster began performing with FLOW's co-producer Tom Eaton and guitarist Vin Downes in a group they named Departure and appeared on an
Echoes streaming "living room concert." One of the songs performed in the streaming concert appears on
Echoes album, Victoria Place: Echoes Live 23. Departure has also performed at the 1867 Sanctuary Arts & Culture Center in Ewing, NJ.
Brothers In July, 2021, Oster,
William Ackerman and Tom
Eaton began to record the album
Brothers. Originally,
Brothers was conceived by Oster as a collaboration with Ackerman, but based on Eaton's contributions, Eaton was made a "brother" and given equal billing. Recording took place at Eaton's studio in Newburyport, MA and Ackerman's
Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont. Eaton performed on piano, keyboard, bass, percussion, and electric guitar, Ackerman performed on acoustic guitar, and Oster performed on flugelhorn and trumpet. == Influences and style ==