Originated: Late 1960s•Origin: United Kingdom

Progressive
Description
Progressive music is characterized by its complex structures, intricate instrumental passages, and often lengthy compositions. It typically features a blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, with an emphasis on musicianship and experimental sounds.
History
Progressive music, often referred to as 'prog,' emerged in the late 1960s and gained popularity in the 1970s. It evolved as musicians sought to break away from the traditional structures of rock and pop music, incorporating elements from other genres and experimenting with new sounds and technologies. Bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, and Genesis were pioneers in this movement, pushing the boundaries of what rock music could be.
Notable Artists
Pink Floyd
Yes
Genesis