We're excited to share Vol. #7 of our Best Progressive House mixing series of 2021 with you, this compilation features 28 of our favorite tracks right now. 🎧 Don't miss the latest and best Progressive House music and follow our Spotify playlist to support all these amazing artists and record labels. thegrandsound.ffm.to/spotify
Exxxxxcellllleeennnnnnttttt! I loop-played Marcel Vautier "Forever" for nine hours. My entire work day. Also sent it to a friend who recently lost a loved one, "Forever" being the most important thing to remember -- love goes on "Forever."
What a beautiful way to honor love and memory! We're so glad Forever resonated with you and that you shared it with your friend. Music has such a powerful way of connecting us. Thank you for your support! ❤️🎶
Progressive house is some of the best music to listen to while working. It's been an hour already, but it feels like only a short amount of time had passed. 😄
By far, the best & most beautiful mix of progressive music, not just from this channel, but that I’ve ever heard…ever. This is deserving of a playlist all of its own that I will store & be listening to forever. Thank you!
@@TheGrandSound thanks guys....i have a new track out thia Friday with remixes from Yasin Guven / Ruben Hadland / Souma and Triastan Armea plus my original, would love to share it with you if you can let me know how to get in touch?
Hey! As always at the highest level! Sounds rhythmic and melodic, thank you so much! I collect your mixes and listen with headphones! Alexander, Nalchik, Caucasus, Russia.
I actually went to the Bahamas, alone, and listened to TGS with my headphones on while walking on shore in the crystal clear water. It made the experience of the amazing surroundings feel multiplied in bliss. 😌😌😌
Do you have any progressive house mixes that don't use the same exact formula of "slightly detuned sawtooth plucks panned L+R with basic bass line that follows said plucks, layered with random synth melodies and atmospheric pads"? It's a great genre, don't get me wrong and I love it, but I swear there's no creativity any more. I can barely tell one track from another - nothing really stands out and it feels like every artist sounds the same in the melodic progressive house scene. 4-5+ years ago or so we used to get tracks like Vintage & Morelli's "Tsukiakari Ame" and the even better deep mix, Alex H's "Auf Wiedersehen" which had a very distinctive synth lead to make it stand out. Universal Solution had an amazing track called "Miramar" in 2017 which builds incredibly on a simple arpeggio and bass line, and Katrin Souza consistently releases insane quality tracks on the slightly deeper side, such as "Cactus Blossom". These tracks you would never mistake for anyone else's. Melodic progressive needs to progress into unknown territory and break itself free of these sound-alike pluck clones. Or maybe that's just how the genre is supposed to sound? Maybe. But I think there is so much more that can be done.