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Only none of them make progressive trance, just normal trance, and a far cry from what the OP is actually looking for. :p

Really? I would check your facts on that.

M&S54 certainly do and Armin has run out of fingers from all the pies he's part of! Not into Gareth Emery myself but he is very good. Have enough to listen to.

And I am aware that isn't the sub-genre the OP was after but as I said, it was a suggestion as I find a lot of people into electronic music enjoy trance.
 
Check out Telefon Tel Aviv, Sascha Funke, Four Tet and Tiger Stripes.

Also Pantha Du Prince, if you don't fall it love with the album This Bliss you aren't human.
 
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Really? I would check your facts on that.

Not wanting to get in to a genre argument, but those are just tags used for that site.

They've tagged BT as Electronica/Dance/Experimental/IDM, and most of his work is much more like progressive trance than anything M&S54 have released.

Yes, they make slower trance than the big epic anthems, but that in itself does not make it progressive trance. Sasha - Xpander is the daddy of progressive trance, and it's a shame they don't make em like that any more.
 
depends on what you want really, I like electronic but my prefrence is trance esp vocal trance, which is not on the guide for some reason.
some groups to get into it:
above and beyond
Ian Van Dahl (now under the name AnnaGrace)
paul van dyke
Chicane
Oceanlab
Milk Inc

On a side note 1 track that will always crop up time and time again
Robert Miles - Children

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depends on what you want really, I like electronic but my prefrence is trance esp vocal trance, which is not on the guide for some reason.
some groups to get into it:
above and beyond
Ian Van Dahl (now under the name AnnaGrace)
paul van dyke
Chicane
Oceanlab
Milk Inc

It has those down as Dutch Trance.
 
depends on what you want really, I like electronic but my prefrence is trance esp vocal trance, which is not on the guide for some reason.

Ian Van Dahl (now under the name AnnaGrace)
Milk Inc

I personally would not put Milk Inc and Ian Van Dahl in the 'Trace' Genre, it's more like cheesy Dance ie. Clubland stuff even though I don't mind Milk Inc.
 
is not cheese!
Ian Van Dahl have some classics - Castles in the sky, try, reason, crying

No idea why it's down as Dutch as none of those groups are dutch!
 
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