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=== Origins of the Term === The word "progressive" has a long history in popular music. It was first widely applied in the 1970s to describe [[progressive rock]] β music that incorporated classical structures, extended composition, and high production values. In Detroit in the early 1980s, producer and DJ [[Carl Craig]] recalled the term being used to describe [[Italo disco]], referring to its European, Giorgio Moroder-influenced character as opposed to the soulful Philadelphia-rooted disco of the previous decade. In the late 1980s, UK music journalist [[Simon Reynolds]] applied the label "progressive dance" to acts such as [[808 State]], [[The Orb]], [[Bomb the Bass]], and [[The Shamen]] β artists working at the intersection of house, psychedelia, and electronic experimentation. By 1990β1992, the shortened form "progressive house" had crystallised into a specific genre designation within the British rave and club scenes. The term entered the mainstream music press in 1992 when journalist Dom Phillips wrote a piece in ''[[Mixmag]]'' entitled "Trance Mission", describing a "new breed of hard but tuneful, banging but thoughtful, uplifting and trancey British house." This article is widely credited with formally naming the genre.
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