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Progressive Trance

Though progressive house led the increasingly mainstream-sounding house from the charts back to the dance floors, the progressive wing of the trance crowd led directly to a more commercial, chart-oriented sound, since trance had never enjoyed much chart action in the first place. Emphasizing the smoother sound of Eurodance or house (and occasionally more reminiscent of Jean-Michel Jarre than Basement Jaxx), Progressive Trance became the sound of the world's dance floors by the end of the millennium. Critics ridiculed its focus on predictable breakdowns and relative lack of skill to beat-mix, but progressive trance was caned by the hottest DJs (Oakenfold, Tong, Sasha) and spotlighted in the main rooms of Britain's largest clubs (Gatecrasher, Cream, Ministry of Sound, Home). Though progressive trance producers rarely focused on much more than getting their singles on Tong's radio show or Sasha's latest mix album, a few acts (most notably, Paul Van Dyk and Hybrid) soon began translating the sound into the full-length realm.

Progressive Trance Album Highlights

Slinky Tech-Nique
Various Artists Slinky Tech-Nique
Best of Reactive
Various Artists Best of Reactive
The Annual 2002, Vol. 2
Various Artists The Annual 2002, Vol. 2
TranceGlobalNation
Various Artists TranceGlobalNation
Kiss Clublife: Summer 2000
Various Artists Kiss Clublife: Summer 2000
Cream Live
Various Artists Cream Live
Euro Dance 2000
Various Artists Euro Dance 2000
21st Century Trance, Vol. 2
Various Artists 21st Century Trance, Vol. 2
Now Dance 2001, Vol. 2
Various Artists Now Dance 2001, Vol. 2
Godskitchen Direct
Various Artists Godskitchen Direct
Morricone RMX
Various Artists Morricone RMX