A progressive house classic. The latest anthem floor hits.
Progressive house is a derivative of house music that developed in the 1990s primarily in the UK and other European countries, and today it’s recognized as a subgenre of EDM.
At its inception, the term began to be used among influential producers to describe experimental sound-making and attempts that diverged from the methods of the original house music.
Its sound is close to trance and melodic house & techno, and it remains persistently popular.
In this article, we’ll carefully curate and introduce classic and popular tracks!
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Masterpieces of progressive house. Latest anthem floor hits (51–60)
Nu Moon (Original Mix)Stan Kolev

It might be a bit hard to grasp for people who usually listen to vocal EDM, but this kind of track is what progressive house originally was.
The term “progressive house” used to refer to house music with experimental elements, like this track, but at some point it came to mean flashy, EDM-like house music.
If you want to get a feel for old-school progressive house, give this track a listen.
After Earth (Original Mix)Ben Bohmer

With its tight opening rhythm section and prominently forward hi-hats, this track feels great.
It’s a track by Ben Böhmer, an artist from Germany who has been active since 2015.
The way the frequency bands are divided is intriguing; the moment when the airy, high-end synths pour in from the muffled, woolly verse makes it feel like you can visualize the shape of the sound.
His SoundCloud and YouTube are also worth checking out.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced lots of classic and popular progressive house tracks so far! They feature uplifting melodies and intoxicating harmonies.
Among EDM genres, it’s especially emotional—no surprise, since it evolved from trance! What do you think? I’d be happy if you found a new favorite or made a fresh discovery.
If there’s any artist that caught your attention, try digging deeper and checking them out!





