Progressive-Sounds

Progressive-Sounds

Progressive-Sounds is a popular electronic music review and news website.

Founded by Chad Harnish and Simon "Progsounds" Jones, the site has featured hundreds of single and album reviews, including occasional guest reviews by artists and DJs such as Bill Hamel and Jonathan Lisle. Progressive-Sounds is especially known for conducting interviews with many top names in the electronic music industry such as Sasha, James Holden, and Steve Lawler.

Additionally, they also feature monthly podcasts DJs Chloe Harris and Justin Steel, which features new and unreleased tracks from many electronic artists.

External links

* [http://www.progressive-sounds.com/ Progressive-Sounds Website]


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