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  1. Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly heard on AM radio in the 1970s and 1980s. It was originally termed for the early progressive rock of the 1960s. Some stylistic features of progressive pop include hooks and earworms, unorthodox or ...

  2. Definition and characteristics Further information: Progressive music Scope and related terms See also: Progressive pop and Art rock The term "progressive rock" is synonymous with "art rock", "classical rock" (not to be confused with classic rock), and "symphonic rock". Historically, "art rock" has been used to describe at least two related, but distinct, types of rock music. The first is ...

    • Mid to late 1960s, United Kingdom and United States
    • Art rock, classical rock, prog, symphonic rock
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  4. Nov 20, 2019 · Before we define “progressive pop,” let’s trace the broad outlines of its history. One chief innovator is Beach Boys visionary Brian Wilson, whose equal obsessions with symphonic arrangements and breezy melodies flourished on mid-’60s projects like Pet Sounds and the long-unreleased Smile. Channeling the maximalist vision of Phil ...

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Defining Progressive Pop. Progressive pop, also known as prog-pop or art pop, defies easy categorization, drawing influences from a diverse array of musical styles, including rock, electronic, jazz, and classical. At its core, progressive pop seeks to challenge conventional song structures and thematic elements, often incorporating complex ...

  6. Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly heard on AM radio in the 1970s and 1980s. It was originally termed for the early progressive rock of the 1960s .

  7. Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly heard on AM radio in the 1970s and 1980s. It was originally termed for the early progressive rock of the 1960s. Some stylistic features of progressive pop include hooks and earworms, unorthodox or colorful instrumentation, changes in key and ...

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