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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A progressive house classic. Latest anthem floor hits (1–10)
HeroesAlesso

This song teaches us not to lose hope for life even when we’re facing adversity.
It sings that you and I can become heroes.
When I listen to it in tough times, it resonates deeply, and I feel the strength to keep going well up again—the powerful electronic tones, rhythms, and vibrations convey that energy.
I RememberDeadmau5 & Kaskade

A track by Canadian house music producer and DJ Deadmau5.
His name is pronounced “Dead-Mouse.” Released in 2008, this track is a collaboration with American house DJ and producer Kaskade.
My Boy (Meduza Remix) – EditR Plus

My Boy is a progressive house track built around R-Plus’s female vocals.
Its steady, unhurried flow is quintessentially progressive house: the slow build and the break before the chorus never explode into a big shift, instead moving forward coolly and steadfastly.
Even so, the melody brims with melancholy, the solid four-on-the-floor beat anchors the bottom end, and the song’s sound construction exudes a reliable, grounded feel—making it a thoroughly satisfying and comfortable listen.
Don’t You Worry ChildSwedish House Mafia

It has a very masculine, hard-hitting melody line.
It definitely has an anthemic feel, yet there’s also a mellow vibe to it, making it a very cool track.
It seems to have many fans not only among men but also women.
ColorsHardwell & Tiësto feat. Andreas Moe

The male vocals sing in a sweet, whisper-like tone, making this a track that, unusually for EDM, puts the vocals front and center.
With such an outstanding melody, music from other genres doesn’t stand a chance.
It even has a Daft Punk-like feel, so it’s a highly recommended track.
SilhouettesAvicii

A track released as a digital download in 2012 by Swedish house producer and DJ Avicii.
It features vocals by Swedish singer Salem Al Fakir.
The track was a hit in countries including the United States, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.
The HoaX (Original Mix)Pryda

In any case, it’s so uncompromising that people who’ve only ever listened to regular pop music probably won’t be able to make it through to the end.
Progressive house is often taken to mean “flashy, EDM-like tracks,” but originally it referred to house music with this kind of experimental flavor.
As you can tell from its dancefloor-oriented length of over seven minutes, you won’t grasp what makes this track interesting just by sitting and listening to it!






