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'''Schranz''' ({{IPA-de|ˈʃʁants}}) is a European style of music derived from [[techno music|techno]]. It originated in [[Germany]].

==Etymology==
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==Current trends==
Starting as a [[hard-techno]] sub-genre in 1998, Schranz evolved into a blend of [[hard-techno]] and [[minimal techno]] sub-genres by 2002. In its infancy (1999–2001), the genre was prominently represented by, e.g., [[Guy Mcaffer]]
,[[The Advent]] & [[Carl Cox]]. When it was popularized, modern Schranz artists such as [[Chris Liebing]] and [[Adam Beyer]] became some of its most well known producers, among others such as O.B.I, Lars Klein, Ade Fenton, Robert Natus, Lukas and others. The music is set at a tempo which usually is between about 150 and 170 BPM, but has been known to go lower and even higher.

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