Teenage Engineering launch OP-Z with a performance at Tom Dixon, London
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Teenage Engineering launch OP-Z with a performance at Tom Dixon, London

It’s finally arrived. And we were there...


Since it was first announced at the start of 2016, the mystery and excitement surrounding the new OP-Z has got the electronic music world buzzing. Another portable synthesiser, sampler and sequencer from Teenage Engineering with a twist - it’s also capable of sequencing images, graphics, and even DMX lighting. 

After a long period of meticulous development, the OP-Z was launched at the opening party for ‘ElectroAnalogue’ - an exhibition at Tom Dixon as part of London Design Week. Tom Dixon is a designer furniture shop located in Kings Cross, London.

The team from Teenage Engineering performed an experimental live electronic set, which comprised of at least 4 OP-Zs, the OP-1, Pocket Operators and a number of other hardware synths / FX. As well as filling the dancefloor with pounding techno beats, one OP-Z was dedicated to DMX operation of the light show, synchronising light sequences with the audio performance.


The OP-Z multimedia synthesiser and sequencer is available in October 2018.
For more information on the OP-Z, please visit our product page

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Photography: Anta Mainule

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