Difference between revisions 490287443 and 496655944 on enwiki{{About|a style of techno music|the skier|Karl Schranz}} {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} '''Schranz''' ({{IPA-de|ˈʃʁants}}) is a European style of music derived from [[techno music|techno]]. It originated in [[Germany]]. ==Etymology== (contracted; show full) ==Current trends== Starting as a simple [[hard-techno]] sub-genre in 1998, Schranz evolved into a blend of hard and [[minimal techno]] sub-genres in 2002. In its infancy (1999–2001), the genre was prominently represented by, e.g., [[Carl Cox]]. When it was popularized, modern Schranz artists such as [[Chris Liebing]] and [[Adam Beyer]] became its most well known producers. The music is set at a tempo which usually is between about 130 and 170 BPM. ==External links== * [http://techn0.eu Techn0.eu] - Techno portal dedicated to electronic music community, including DJs, producers, artists, promoters, organizations and fans. * [http://www.bluezone-corporation.com/catalogue/details/74/6/products/hard-techno-loops-&-schranz-samples.html Bluezone Corporation] - Hard Techno & Schranz Audio Samples. * [http://www.globalhardtechno.com/ Global Hardtechno] International Hardtechno & Schranz Community * [http://www.hardtechno.lt Hardtechno.lt] {{en icon}} * [http://usb.unitedsb.de/ USB - The Hardtechno Family] {{de icon}} * [http://technomoshpit.com/ TECHNOMOSHPIT - Hard-Techno, Schranz, & Industrial Hardcore Label] * [http://upfront-movement.com/ UpFront Movement - the largest label in Russia and CIS] {{ru icon}}⏎ ⏎ {{Techno music-footer}} [[Category:Techno genres]] [[cs:Schranz]] [[de:Schranz]] [[es:Schranz]] [[fr:Schranz]] [[hr:Schranz]] [[nl:Schranz]] [[ja:シュランツ]] [[pl:Schranz]] [[ru:Шранц]] [[sk:Schranz]] [[fi:Schranz]] [[sv:Schranz]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=496655944.
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