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August 12, 2008 (9:23) posted by djwriter  

Hard Techno/Schranz. Musical style. DJ information blog.


Schranz - the name given in Europe, especially in Germany, style HardTechno (more accurate name directions - Drum-Trax techno). Style, bpm which is 130 - 150 strikes, difficult to understand the presence of heavy bass and thundering noise, broken rhythms and sounds industrial.
The term "schranz" was first used DJs Chris Libingom (DJ Chris Liebing) in 1994 in the music store city of Frankfurt. "For me personally," schranz "- the word, quite accurately describes the frightening sounds of heavy Techno" (Chris Libing 2002).
In schranz Dutch slang word means "loud" and "greedy". In Australia, Schranz - dominant surname. But there are assumptions that schranz - two German verbs reduction, schreien (Creek) and tanzen (dance).
Later (2006-07) Schranz transformed into an even more hasten style, which enshrines the title HardTechno. While Schranz remains at around 130-140 bpm. Chris Libing remains faithful to the style that gave the name of himself and, with it Schranz held in mass DJ Amok, DJ Rush, Scott Kemix, DJ Pheeva, Andre Frauenstein, DJ Arcane, Frank Kvitta, Sven Wittekind, Arkus P, Weichentechnikk, Cari Lekebusch, Andreas Kremer, LUKM, Tom Hades, Pet Duo, Felix Kroecher, Tomash Gee, Mario Ranieri, Patrik Skoog, Lars Klein, Robert Natus, Cenk Oezdemir aka Mhonolog, Seema, DJ Mahatma, Matt M. Maddox, Leo Laker, ViperXXL, O.B.I. aka Tobias L ke, Energun 22, Boris Schalk, DJ Minupren, Torsten Kanzler, Sandy Warez.
Russian Dancefloor heard this schranz, dropped on them to confirm the "fascist" shoulder Victor Strogonova (aka DJ Fashist). Some time going to rave Germany, Victor, later time of formation of electronic music in Russia as a culture, gave people enjoy high-quality, hard rhythm aggressive style.

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