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Old 03-17-2009, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Progressive Breaks

I wanted to open a thread dedicated to the exchange of opinion, information, and general banter regarding Progressive Breaks.

For those of you who aren't sure what Progressive Breaks are, here's a wiki quote:
"Progressive breaks essentially grew out of nu skool breaks and progressive house. Due to its origins in those genres, progressive breakbeat typically features atmospheric pads and melodies. Most artists working in this genre also work in other closely related genres such as breakbeats and progressive house. Hybrid is one of the most popular artists in this genre. Other popular breaks artists include Digital Witchcraft, Luke Chable, Momu, and Way Out West."

If any of you dig prog breaks, let's hear your top producers in the genre. Best releases, up and coming, all time fav track, general opinion of where the genre is going versus where it started, etc...


My favorite track:
Ozgur Can & Rouzbeh Delavari - Eternity (Chris Lake's Dirty Breaks Mix)

My top 5 producers:
Future Perfect (fantastic guys. Chris and I worked together on a couple projects)
Gray Area
Shiloh
Fretwell
Luke Chable

Favorite progressive mix:
Gray Area - Global DJ Broadcast (2003)
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