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==A==
==A==
[[File:DJ Axwell - Melbourn Central 2007.jpg|thumb|[[Axwell]], 2012]]
[[File:DJ Axwell - Melbourn Central 2007.jpg|thumb|[[Axwell]], 2012]]
*[[Avicii]]
*[[Adam K & Soha]]
*[[Adam K & Soha]]
*[[Arty (musician)|Alpha 9]]
*[[Arty (musician)|Alpha 9]]
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*[[Arty (musician)|Arty]]
*[[Arty (musician)|Arty]]
*[[ATB]]
*[[ATB]]
*[[Avicii]]
*[[Axwell]]


==B==
==B==
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==E==
==E==
[[File:Eric Prydz.jpg|thumb|Eric Prydz]]
[[File:Eric Prydz.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Eric Prydz]], 2008]]
*[[EDX (DJ)|EDX]]
*[[EDX (DJ)|EDX]]
*[[Eelke Kleijn]]
*[[Eelke Kleijn]]
*[[Eric Prydz]]
*[[Eric Prydz]] (also released as [[Pryda]])
*[[Erick Morillo]]
*[[Erick Morillo]]


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*[[Lane 8]]
*[[Lane 8]]
*[[Leftfield]]
*[[Leftfield]]
*[[LTN]]


==M==
==M==
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*[[Michael Calfan]]
*[[Michael Calfan]]
*[[Michael Woods (producer)|Michael Woods]]
*[[Michael Woods (producer)|Michael Woods]]
*[[Mike Di Scala]]
*[[Mike Dierickx]]
*[[Mike Dierickx]]
*[[Minilogue]]
*[[Minilogue]]
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==P==
==P==
[[File:Eric Prydz.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Eric Prydz]], 2008]]
*[[Paolo Mojo]]
*[[Paolo Mojo]]
*[[Pole Folder]]
*[[Pole Folder]]
*[[The Presets]]
*[[The Presets]]
*[[Pryda]]


==Q==
==Q==

Revision as of 16:20, 21 October 2018

This is a list of progressive house artists. This list does not include little-known local artists or big room house DJ and producers. See big room house for notable DJ and producers such as Avicii, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, and Swedish House Mafia.

A

Axwell, 2012

B

C

D

E

Eric Prydz, 2008

F

G

Gui Boratto, 2008

H

J

John Digweed, 2006

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

Sasha, 2006

T

U

Underworld live, 2008

V

W

See also

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