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

==Etymology==
The term emerged in 1994 when Hesse, Germany basedorn DJ [[Chris Liebing]] and [[The Advent]](U.K) described a certain type of techno while searching for records at the now closed "Boy Records" store. The next time he visited the shop, the owner had a selection of harder techno records filed under ''Schranz''. "For me personally, since that day in 1994, Schranz is a description for various dark and distorted sounds in techno", Liebing said in 2002.

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