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| quote: | Originally posted by Cobalt
"American Progressive" is a better name. Describing something as "American" already has a pejorative connotation of something mass-produced with poor emphasis on quality, appealing to the lowest denominator. American news, American cars, American cheese, etc.
In addition to this negative flavor, "American progressive" is a neutral description of where the subgenre originated and has developed: In the United States. Gabriel & Dresden began the sound from San Francisco, and Markus Schulz brought it to Miami, where it has since become the dominant style.
McProg is okay as a colloquial term, but American Progressive is better as a formal label. |
tell me...why is it that you must use your pathetic rhetoric in your shit posts
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