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I think in terms of beatmatching skills (not really an issue with practice) then progressive tracks are difficult because transitions are generally longer.
Hard Trance and Hardstyle I would have to say is the simplest (sorry slifedogg ), because hard style especially (imo) is more of an 'anything goes' genre production wise. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, because you can be creative that way, whilst mixing, and make it sound original and exciting. Same goes for most techno in my opinion, but of course mixing can be as difficult as you want it to be. (Dave Clarke owns me.)
As for trance, as in melodic, epic, uplifting, straight trance, it varies a lot on the structure of the tracks, and harmonic mixing just escapes me so I'm not even gonna go there.
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