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In disco music, and later house, a similar desire to separate more exploratory styles from standard approaches saw DJs and producers adopting the word progressive to make a distinction.
According to the DJ and producer Carl Craig, the term " progressive " was used in Detroit in the early 80s in reference to Italo Disco.
The music was dubbed " progressive " because it drew upon the influence of Giorgio Moroder's Eurodisco rather than the Disco inspired by the symphonic sound of Philadelphia soul.
In Detroit, prior to the emergence of Techno, artists like Alexander Robotnik, Klein and MBO, and Capricorn filled a vacancy left after disco's demise in America.
In the late 1980s UK music journalist Simon Reynolds introduced the term " progressive dance " to describe album oriented acts such as 808 State, The Orb, Bomb the Bass, and The Shamen.
Between 1990 to 1992, the term progressive referred to the short-form buzz word for the house music sub-genre progressive house.

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