progressive trance
subgenre of trance music
Progressive trance is a sonic journey that ebbs and flows, weaving melodic threads through deep basslines and hypnotic rhythms. It's a genre that invites you to lose yourself in its expansive soundscapes, where lush synths create an ethereal atmosphere and gentle build-ups give way to euphoric crescendos. The energy rises and falls, drawing you into a state of blissful introspection and communal euphoria — perfect for late-night dance floors or quiet moments of contemplation.
Emerging in the early 1990s, progressive trance found its roots in the rave culture of Europe, specifically in the UK and Germany. It was a response to the more abrasive sounds of techno and hard trance, focusing instead on melody and atmosphere. Influential figures like Sasha and John Digweed began to shape the sound with their innovative mixes, while albums like Paul Oakenfold’s *Tranceport* set the stage for a sweeping evolution. This period saw a blossoming of creative experimentation, where artists like BT pushed boundaries with intricate production techniques, solidifying the genre's identity.
For newcomers eager to dive into progressive trance, start with Sasha's *Airdrawndagger*, an album that beautifully balances emotional depth with rhythmic complexity. John Digweed's *Transitions* series offers a masterclass in mixing that showcases current trends while paying homage to its roots. Don’t miss BT’s *Movement in Still Life*, which blends trance with orchestral elements for an exhilarating experience. Finally, try listening to Above & Beyond’s *Tri-State*, known for its rich melodies and poignant lyrics. For those captivated by progressive trance's immersive qualities, exploring deep house or melodic techno could yield even more rewarding soundscapes.
29 artists in the catalog.
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Karanda
big room house, progressive house
DJ Tsvetkoff
electro, electroclash
Day.Din
psychedelic trance
Protoculture
anamē
deep trance, progressive house
Rick J. Jordan
dubstep, electronic dance music
Motorcycle
Mark Digital
drum and bass, electronic music
Mark Sherry
tech trance, trance
Simon Patterson
electro house, progressive house
Ilan Bluestone
trance, uplifting trance
Dennis Sheperd
Trampsta
About progressive trance
What is progressive trance?
subgenre of trance music
Where should I start with progressive trance?
Start with "Random Album Title" by deadmau5. It captures what makes progressive trance worth exploring.
What are the best progressive trance albums?
The progressive trance albums worth hearing first: "Random Album Title" by deadmau5, "At Play Vol. 2" by deadmau5, "Get Scraped" by deadmau5, "It Sounds Like" by deadmau5 and "5 Years of mau5" by deadmau5.
How many progressive trance artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 29 progressive trance artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.