Progressive Electronic
Progressive electronic refers to artists such as Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Jean Michel Jarre and Ian Boddy that used mellotrons, organs, synthesizers and custom-made instruments to make music with counterpoint, odd time signatures and polyrhythms similar in style to progressive rock. More recently, the word "progressive" has come to describe styles of house, techno and trance in which the melody gradually changes over time.
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