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litlitaly
tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Norwich, Norfolk (R.Evolution @ Time) / Maidstone, Kent (ClubClass @ Ikon)
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I think a progressive song is one which is layered. If you listen to a progressive song you can hear several layers of sound. I think there's more to it than that though but I can't explain it. Have been up all night doing a damn business report and can hardly string sentences together anymore!
For examples checkout anything by Airwave like 'Save Me' or their latest song 'Another Dimension'.
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Yunus - Red Pilot
Signum - Cura Me
Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Marco V Remix)
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Mar-11-2002 07:23
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keke
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Seoul, Korea
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Listen to some Global Underground series ! That called "GOOD Prograssive"
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Mar-11-2002 09:19
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Devbert
Dutch Trance Worshipper
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
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So then a perfect example of progressive would be either:
(Older) Sasha - Xpander [Extremely layered and growing]
(Newer) Push - Tranzy State of Mind (Club Mix) [Builds up then back down]
That sound about right?
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Mar-11-2002 18:33
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bluE_Neon
Res Publica

Registered: May 2001
Location: Warsaw
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i have learned that every gender has to be heard LIVE its not how you hear it in your car, in your home on your system...when its Live its totally different...so when i hear people say that progressive is boring and they dont like it, i already know that they didn't hear it Live and just dont understand it progressive is huge in UK, most talent comes from there, thats wat UK is knowed for  and progressive is a sufficticated style of electronic gender..its not like trance, where the beat and rhythm is the same, where you can recognize the tune, progressive plays with your mind...progressive starts off nicely, never builds up, its just keeps on adding sounds to it
no need to say more 
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Mar-11-2002 18:42
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Michael Russo
mmm mmm prog
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by litlitaly
I think a progressive song is one which is layered. If you listen to a progressive song you can hear several layers of sound. I think there's more to it than that though but I can't explain it. Have been up all night doing a damn business report and can hardly string sentences together anymore!
For examples checkout anything by Airwave like 'Save Me' or their latest song 'Another Dimension'. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Devbert
So then a perfect example of progressive would be either:
(Older) Sasha - Xpander [Extremely layered and growing]
(Newer) Push - Tranzy State of Mind (Club Mix) [Builds up then back down]
That sound about right? |
No... its hard to explain, but the best way to learn is to listen (as others have suggested). Listen to the deep dish global underground cd, and you'll come to realize the difference between trance and progressive house.
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Mar-11-2002 19:06
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