Review by UniverseSep 24, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
Along with 'Xpander' by Sasha, 'Heaven Scent' reignited interest in progressive house and inspired countless producers to make wonderful music.
Don't be fooled by the progressive tag though, 'Heaven Scent' has in fact as much in common with euro trance as it does with the type of progressive house that would be championed at the Bedrock club nights. Indeed in terms of style, this record saw Digweed in particular start to move to a tougher sound compared to the epic house style he was championing in his Northern Exposure days.
This is a quality euphoric anthem that is special to both progressive and trance lovers.
Don't be fooled by the progressive tag though, 'Heaven Scent' has in fact as much in common with euro trance as it does with the type of progressive house that would be championed at the Bedrock club nights. Indeed in terms of style, this record saw Digweed in particular start to move to a tougher sound compared to the epic house style he was championing in his Northern Exposure days.
This is a quality euphoric anthem that is special to both progressive and trance lovers.