progressive
DJ Peligro said:
I have some "progressive house" one is "Shaiva" by DJ Nukem and Chab, and the other is "Devildust" by Kublikhana, I really liek these records.
Hurrah, a fellow Chab fan

The man can't do anything wrong. Also check out:
Nukem & Chab - Dayna
Chab - Sinus
Star (another Chab alias) - Rockrose
or any of Chab's remixes. They're minimal but very tasty

A nice compromise between hard house and progressive house.
In general I think of house as being more to do with rhythm, and trance as being a bit more to do with chords / harmony. Prog house is often associated with a darker, more tribal sound (lots of percussion etc.) but in theory it's stuff that takes on board lots of influences, e.g. some stuff is quite discoey, some a little trancey, some is quite mellow, some stuff has soully vocals, etc. In general progressive house tends to be quite 'trancey' in the sense of being intricate and hypnotic, having lots of layers of texture, etc but it's not generally what you'd call 'uplifting' (in the cheesy trance sense of the word).
I've no idea why people go on about trance v house (as if they're opposed). They're not exactly a million miles apart. Like I said, IMHO prog house is quite 'trancey'. Maybe people thing house just means soully vocal stuff, and trance just means ATB.
Also I'd slightly disagree with Jungling Guy about the progressive 'structure' - I think that the idea is that no two progressive tunes have the same structure (although of course they do!). It's a lot more unpredictable - kind of like a rebellion against the relatively formulaic structure of trance and hard house (i.e. new theme / breakdown / build-up / full throttle etc). But yes, prog tracks often evolve very gradually from nothing as you say.
Progressive house is where it's at for me

And yes, Shaiva is a dog's b0110cks tune
