Ian Foster - Heaven Sent Your Love To Me -

A steady, infectious rhythm that bridges the gap between a slow jam and a dancefloor filler.

In the landscape of late-80s soul and boogie, certain tracks possess a timeless quality that allows them to resurface decades later, sounding just as fresh as they did upon release. One such track is by Ian Foster . Originally released in 1987 as part of his self-titled debut album on MCA Records , the song has transitioned from a contemporary R&B deep cut to a sought-after classic among soul purists and modern DJs . The Sound of 1987 Ian Foster - Heaven Sent Your Love To Me

The mid-to-late 80s was a transformative era for soul music, marked by the integration of sleek synthesizers and programmed percussion. Foster's "Heaven Sent Your Love To Me" perfectly captures this "sophisti-soul" aesthetic. The track is characterized by: A steady, infectious rhythm that bridges the gap

Polished production values that were a hallmark of the MCA urban roster during that period. A Modern Renaissance Originally released in 1987 as part of his

Further cementing its relevance in today's music scene, contemporary producers have begun revisiting the track. For instance, released a "2025 Re-Work" of the song, adjusting the rhythmic grid to make it more compatible with modern DJ sets while preserving the original’s soulful essence.

Rediscovering a Soul Gem: Ian Foster’s "Heaven Sent Your Love To Me"