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Various

Format: Vinyl Compilation
Genre: Progressive

Stuff Like That

A1 Madhouse
A2 Le Spank
B1 Bad Mouthin'
B2 Zone
B3 Call Me

Mode Records

Cat No: SLT1

£6.00

Nalin Inc.

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Planet Violet

A1 Planet Violet (B.B.E. Mix) (5:39)
A2 Planet Violet (Bruce Norris Mix) (8:22)
AA Planet Violet (Novy Vs Eniac Mix) (11:17)

Logic Records (UK)

Cat No: 74321 56571 1
Released: 1997

£7.00

Way Out West

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Stealth (Way Out West Dub / Club Mix)

A Stealth (Way Out West Club Mix) (7:52)
B Stealth (Way Out West Dub Mix) (7:52)


Listen

Distinctive Breaks

Cat No: DP 90/1
Released: 2002

£6.00

Moonwatcher

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Sea Of Tears

A1 Sea Of Tears (Original Mix)
B1 Sea Of Tears (Funkagenic Remix)

Ephemoral Recordings

Cat No: MG 011
Released: 2002

£7.00

Mozaic

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Sing It (The Hallelujah Song)

A1 Sing It (The Hallelujah Song) (Goodfellos Remix) (7:04)
Remix - Goodfellos
A2 Sing It (The Hallelujah Song) (Sanctified Mix) (7:04)
Remix - Zarc Porter
B1 Sing It (The Hallelujah Song) (Quivvers Dirty Dub) (8:47)
Remix - Quivver
B2 Sing It (The Hallelujah Song) (Radio Edit) (3:41)
Remix - Gary Wilkinson

Perfecto

Cat No: PERF106T
Released: 1995

£7.00
£3.50

Mukkaa

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Kiss My Acid

A Kiss My Acid
AA Madass Goes To Kilmarnock (Remix)

Limbo Records

Cat No: LIMB49T
Released: 1995

£6.00

2000 BC

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Everybody disc 1 only!!!!!!

A Everybody (Original Mix) (6:23)
B Everybody (Knuckleheadz Remix) (8:03)

Nebula

Cat No: NEBDJ007
Released: 2000

£7.00

The Flavour

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

No Matter What U Do (I'm Gonna Get With U)

A1 No Matter What You Do (The Seattle Trance Mix) (6:20)
A2 No Matter What You Do (The Full On Seattle Trance Mix) (6:30)
AA1 No Matter What You Do (The Tesko Development Vocal Mix) (4:48)
AA2 No Matter What You Do (The Corporation Express Dub Mix) (6:27)

Jive

Cat No: JIVE R 342
Released: 1993

£6.50

Grace McAteer

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

If You Really Want Somebody

A If You Really Want Somebody (Dub)
B If You Really Want Somebody (Vocal)

Weiser Tunes

Cat No: WT002
Released: 1997

£4.00

Shango

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Bodyrock

A Bodyrock (Native Mix) (7:30)
B1 Bodyrock (The Stalker Mix) (7:59)
B2 Bodyrock (Flying V Dub) (5:23)

Jackpot

Cat No: WIN015
Released: 1997

£4.00

Sound Crowd

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Olympic States EP

A1 Tallaght
A2 Kilbarrack
AA1 Ballybrack
AA2 Ringsend

Red Records

Cat No: remix [005]
Released: 1993

£26.00

Tony Rapacioli

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Ce La Faro (You'll Never Be Alone)

A Ce La Faro (Moogwai Remix) (7:21)
B Ce La Faro (Mac Zimms Remix) (7:51)

Tration Records

Cat No: 12 TRA 1PX
Released: 2001

£4.00

Mara

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Desanitize

A Desanitize (Original) (9:36)
AA Desanitize (Fakkindaddydub) (9:58)

Acetate Ltd

Cat No: ACE002
Released: 2000

£4.00

Kristine W

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Land Of The Living

A1 Land Of The Living (Lisa Marie Experience Vocal Mix)
A2 Land Of The Living (Rollo & Sister Bliss Remix)
B1 Land Of The Living (Deep Dish Land Of The Lost Remix)
B2 Land Of The Living (Dekkard's Planet Vocal Mix)

Champion

Cat No: CHAMP12.324
Released: 1996

£5.00

Skonk

Format: Vinyl 12 Inch
Genre: Progressive

Banjo\\\'d

A Banjo\\\'d (Rampant Tottie Mix)
B Banjo\\\'d (Soundclobber Mix)

23rd Precinct Recordings Ltd

Cat No: PREC 010T
Released: 1993

£6.00

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Information on the Progressive genre

Progressive house is a style of house music that is noted for musical progression within melodies and basslines. The term was coined by Mixmag editor Dom Phillips. It has similar elements to both electro-house and trance. It has its origins in Great Britain in the early 1990s, with the output of Guerilla Records and Leftfield's first singles (particularly "Song of Life"). The music itself was produced with the 4-to-4 beat of house music and deeper dub-influenced basslines, with greater emphasis on emotion before structural considerations. Often, it featured elements from many different genres mixed together. Song of Life, for instance, has a trip-hop like down-pitched breakbeat and a high-energy Roland TB-303 riff at various stages.

In 1992, the dance club Renaissance opened in Mansfield where DJs Sasha and John Digweed were instrumental in popularizing its early sound. Other notable Progressive House DJs and producers include: Nathan Fake, James Holden, Dave Seaman, Nick Warren, Jason Jollins, Hernan Cattaneo, Danny Howells, Anthony Pappa, and Deadmau5. Notable active progressive house labels include Baroque Records, Bedrock Records, Renaissance, Audiotherapy, Global Underground and Source of Gravity.

Progressive trance is a popular sub-genre in trance music and contains elements of house, techno, and ambient music. By the late 1990s, trance became more focused on the anthemic qualities and melodies, moving away from arpeggiated analog synth patterns. Acoustic elements and spacey pads became popular with compositions leaned towards incremental changes à la progressive structures. Progressive trance contains distinctive sounds in many tracks, such as unusual basslines or original synthesized sounds, which generally makes it more "catchy". Phrases are usually a power of two number of bars in most typical progressive trance tracks. Phrases usually begin with the introduction of a new or different melody or rhythm.

Compared to trance, the progressive wing is usually deeper and more abstract, featuring a lower average bpm (around 125-135 instead of 130-160) and a recurrent melodic structure. This structure is intuitively described as consisting of three major structural elements: build-up; breakdown ; climax. These three structural elements are expressed either temporally or in their intensity, if not both. A 'build-up' sequence can sometimes last up to 3 or even 4 minutes. Subtle incremental/decremental acoustic variations (i.e., gradual addition/subtraction of instruments) anticipate the transition to each subsequent structural element of the track. The initial build-up and the final break-down are generally very similar, adding a feel of symmetry to the general structure of the melody. Furthermore, a progressive trance track is usually longer than a regular trance track, ranging in length from 5-6 to even 12–13 minutes.

Although there is a general and increasing tendency to associate progressive trance with progressive house (or vice-versa), virtually rendering these two sub-genres identical, there are however distinctive characteristics apart from the strong similitudes between them: progressive trance inherits from its parent genre (trance) a wider melodic flexibility, while progressive house is usually darker and more minimal.

Some of the most representative names that currently work in this sub-genre are Laurent Veronnez, Sasha, Mike Dierickx, Matt Darey, Vibrasphere, Armin van Buuren, Brian Transeau (aka BT), Christopher Lawrence and more recently, Markus Schulz.