Last week, we reported that Teenage Engineering was teasing the release of a new product through cryptic posts across the brand's Instagram page and that of its founder and CEO Jesper Kouthoofd. We ...
Teenage Engineering’s reggae-themed Riddim sampler is more than just a rebadge of the KO II thanks to a built-in synth engine ...
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Teenage Engineering launches EP-40 Riddim, a spin on its EP-133 sampler deeply inspired by reggae, dancehall and sound system culture
The Swedish brand has also unveiled the EP-2350 Ting, a handheld lo-fi microphone with built-in effects designed to be paired with Riddim ...
The audiovisual experiment uses the Teenage Engineering OP-Z sequencer as the music source that is then translated into AI art. In real-time, Modem and Bureau Cool’s “digital extension” translates ...
AI-generated art is a new frontier rife with potential. But for every thorny question about copyright and the potential for widespread manipulation, generated art can also inspire wonder and awe. For ...
Another day, another high-priced Teenage Engineering product. The lauded Swedish company is no stranger to grumbles over exorbitant price tags, with its breakthrough OP-1 rising from its initial £799 ...
If you asked fans of Teenage Engineering’s musical toys and instruments what the company’s next creation would be, they probably assumed it would be a new Pocket Operator, another speaker, or maybe an ...
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