Use this profile only when the full name with legal ending Audiodisc AB is mentioned.
When mentioned without "AB", use Audiodisc (3).
Audiodisc AB was a Swedish media manufacturer producing vinyl records, cassettes and CDs.
Founded in 1983 by the original owner and founder of AB Svensk Grammofonindustri, Tage Andersson, and initially run by his son Torbjörn Andersson.
Audiodisc AB moved into SGI's old factory in Bro outside Stockholm.
Terje Teodor Valenkamph, who was CEO of Audiodisc AB around 2001-2002, sold it 2002-08-30 to his other company Videotronic Media AB (later Videotronic Svenska AB).
Around this time, key staff was:
Ingvar "Otto" Ottosson, Vinyl pressing
Ronny Nilsson, CD pressing
Tom Lindell, CD Pressing
Markus Elvnäs, Sound technician, Vinyl pressing, Galvanization
Juha Nurmenniemi, cassette printing, Sound technician
By April 2004, all staff involved in production had been laid off, and only istration remained.
After Terje ed away in February 6, 2006, the company moved to Bålsta in 2007 and his son Niels-Terje Valenkamph took over as CEO.
As company, Audiodisc AB wound down between February to April 2008, but the brand name Audiodisc is still ed with Videotronic Svenska AB together with other brands (Akutpack, Audiodisc Videotronic Group, Bondkroken, Videotronic International, Videotronic Media, Videotronic Nordic, Videotronic Scandinavia, Zenith Film).
The Audiodisc website finally went offline in 2021.
Runouts on records cut and pressed by Audiodisc often include the abbreviation "AD", or combined letters AD appearing as "A)", and a 6-digit cutting or plating date (YYMMDD)
On some releases there's a signature after the date looking like "☧". This signature probably belongs to a plating engineer at Audiodisc, but the identity is still unknown.