Progressive House Tracks

Progressive house tracks from independent producers. Long-form, melodic house built for extended DJ sets, festival stages and radio.

Progressive house is the long-form cousin of house music — tracks that develop across seven or eight minutes, build layered atmospheres before dropping, and reward DJs who work in journey rather than instant gratification. This category collects progressive house from producers who understand pacing.

Every track on Musiconect is uploaded by the artist, streamable in full, and tagged with BPM and key so you can build sets that mix cleanly. Progressive house typically lives between 122 and 128 BPM with a strong emphasis on melodic hooks, layered synth work and evolving arrangements — think Sasha, Hernan Cattaneo, Guy J and the modern generation of Anjunadeep and All Day I Dream artists.

If you play warm-up sets, sunset stages, boat parties or long-form radio shows, this is where to dig. Progressive house crosses over cleanly into melodic house, organic house and deeper melodic techno at 122–124 BPM, and into peak-time house and tech house as you push above 126 BPM. Use the BPM filter to build energy curves, sort by newest to catch fresh uploads, and follow producers whose arrangement style you want to hear more of.

New progressive house uploads land regularly as more independent producers join the platform. Support the artists whose tracks you play by buying downloads directly — every euro goes to the producer, not a label.

Frequently asked questions about Progressive House

What is progressive house?

Progressive house is a melodic, long-form style of house music that emphasises gradual build-ups, layered synth work and extended arrangements. Tracks are typically 7–9 minutes long and designed for DJs playing sets built around musical journey.

What BPM is progressive house?

Progressive house sits at 122–128 BPM in most cases. Slower melodic progressive lives at 120–124 BPM; peak-time progressive pushes 126–128 BPM and mixes with tech house.

Is progressive house the same as melodic house?

They overlap significantly. Melodic house tends to be slightly slower and more atmospheric; progressive house has stronger arrangement structure and clearer build-up/drop dynamics. Musiconect surfaces both under this category so you can dig across the spectrum.

Where can I find long-form progressive house tracks?

Sort Musiconect tracks by duration to prioritise longer cuts, or filter by the "progressive-house" genre. Producer profiles often show full album releases and long-form EPs that work well for extended sets.

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