List of progressive house artists
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 DJs and producers such as Hardwell, Martin Garrix, and Swedish House Mafia.
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- Adam K & Soha
- Afrojack
- Alesso
- Anthony Pappa
- Armin van Buuren
- Arno Cost
- Arty (also released as Alpha 9)
- ATB
- Audien
- Avicii
- Axwell
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C
D
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- Dada Life
- Daddy's Groove
- Dannic
- Danny Howells
- Danny Tenaglia[1]
- Darin Epsilon
- Darren Emerson
- Darude
- Dash Berlin
- David Guetta
- Deadmau5
- Deep Dish[2][3]
- Deepsky
- Deniz Koyu
- Dinka
- Dirty South
- DJ Tatana
- Dosem
- Drum Club
- Dubfire
- DubVision
- Dyro
- Dzeko
- Dzeko & Torres
E
- EDX
- Eelke Kleijn
- Eric Prydz (also released as Pryda)
- Erick Morillo
F
G
H
J
- James Holden
- Jason Jollins
- Jaytech
- Jeremy Olander
- Jody Wisternoff (also released as Way Out West)[5][6][7]
- Joewie jr
- John Dahlbäck
- John de Sohn
- John Digweed[8]
K
L
M
- Maestro Harrell
- Manse
- Mario Ochoa
- Marshmello
- Martin Garrix
- Mat Zo
- Matisse & Sadko
- Matt Darey
- Matt Fax
- Max Graham
- Michael Brun
- Michael Calfan
- Michael Mind Project
- Michael Woods
- Mike Candys
- Mike Dierickx
- Minilogue
- Mixmaster Morris
- Moby
- Moonbeam
- Morgan Page
- Moti
N
- Nathan Fake
- Nick Warren (also released as Way Out West)[10]
- Nicky Romero
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P
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- Sahar Z
- Sander Kleinenberg
- Sander van Doorn
- Sash!
- Sasha[8][12]
- Satoshi Tomiie[13]
- Seb Fontaine
- Sebastian Ingrosso
- Shapov
- Sick Individuals
- Spooky
- Stadiumx
- Steve Angello
- Steve Lawler
- Steve Porter
- Sunscreem
- Swanky Tunes
- Swedish House Mafia
- System 7
T
- Ten Walls
- The Chainsmokers
- The Presets
- Third Party
- Tiësto
- Tilt
- Tom Swoon
- Tomcraft
- Trancesetters
- Tritonal
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V
W
- W&W (released as Manuputty)
- William Orbit
Z
See also
- List of deep house music artists
- List of house music artists
- List of electro house artists
- List of electronic music genres
- List of electronic music festivals
- List of electronic music record labels
- List of club DJs
- List of tropical house music artists
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