A&D may also refer to: A&D Company, Limited, a Japanese manufacturer of medical equipment and laboratory testing equipment; it refers to "analog and digital" Angels & Demons, a book by American author Dan Brown Analogue and digital (commonly abbreviated to a&d, a&d, Analord, analogue digital, and, a+d, a'n'd, etc. ) is a genre of electronic music emerging from Great Britain that has gained popularity especially in Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and the United States of America.
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- A&D may also refer to: A&D Company, Limited, a Japanese manufacturer of medical equipment and laboratory testing equipment; it refers to "analog and digital" Angels & Demons, a book by American author Dan Brown Analogue and digital (commonly abbreviated to a&d, a&d, Analord, analogue digital, and, a+d, a'n'd, etc. ) is a genre of electronic music emerging from Great Britain that has gained popularity especially in Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and the United States of America. Notable artists include Ceephax and Aphex Twin. The core philosophy of analogue and digital is the desire to make music to dance, party, and chill out to either at a rave or at home with friends. Equally important is the exploration of the possibilities inherent in electronic music combined with the methodology of using real studio equipment rather than digital audio workstations. Tracks are often considered by critics and artists to have a strong sense of humour and playfulness. Classic records in the genre by Ceephax include Ceephax Acid Crew, Exidy Tours, Volume 1, and Volume 2, and Ceerial Port. Those by Aphex Twin include the Analord series volumes 1 through 11. Universal Frequencies by Impakt was described as "Norwegian techno meets Cornish acid meets Detroit electro or something". Monolog X has released a record titled Analog Music 4 Digital People. Chris Moss Acid has released acid tracks on various online labels and on 12" vinyl. Luke Vibert's Lover's Acid contains the track "Analord" and lots of acid.
- A&D A&D (オーディオ) - 三菱電機と赤井電機が共同開発したオーディオのブランド名 エー・アンド・デイ - 日本の計測器メーカー
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- A&D may also refer to: A&D Company, Limited, a Japanese manufacturer of medical equipment and laboratory testing equipment; it refers to "analog and digital" Angels & Demons, a book by American author Dan Brown Analogue and digital (commonly abbreviated to a&d, a&d, Analord, analogue digital, and, a+d, a'n'd, etc. ) is a genre of electronic music emerging from Great Britain that has gained popularity especially in Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and the United States of America.
- A&D A&D (オーディオ) - 三菱電機と赤井電機が共同開発したオーディオのブランド名 エー・アンド・デイ - 日本の計測器メーカー
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