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Supreme and Teenage Engineering Link Up for a Custom EP-133 Sampler

TL;DR

  • Supreme has collaborated with Teenage Engineering on a special EP-133 K.O. II sampler.
  • The portable beat-making device features Supreme branding and custom design elements.
  • The sampler allows users to record, sample, sequence, and arrange music on the go.
  • It includes built-in effects, a sequencer, and pressure-sensitive keys.
  • The drop blends streetwear culture with DIY music production gear.

What Is the Supreme x Teenage Engineering EP-133 Sampler?

Supreme is once again stepping outside traditional streetwear territory, this time linking up with Swedish electronics innovators Teenage Engineering for a custom version of the EP-133 K.O. II sampler.

The collaboration reimagines Teenage Engineering’s compact beat-making device with Supreme’s unmistakable branding and aesthetic. Known for its portable design and creative workflow, the EP-133 is a powerful sampler and sequencer that allows musicians and producers to quickly capture sounds, build beats, and structure full tracks without needing a full studio setup.

With the Supreme edition, the hardware retains the core functionality of the original EP-133 while adding a distinctive visual identity that merges music production gear with streetwear culture.

What Makes the EP-133 K.O. II Sampler Special?

The EP-133 K.O. II is one of Teenage Engineering’s most accessible yet powerful music production tools.

The sampler allows users to record sounds using its built-in microphone or line input, manipulate those samples with effects, and sequence them into beats and arrangements. It features pressure-sensitive keys, punch-in performance effects, and a fast workflow designed to move quickly from idea to finished track.

The device also includes:

  • Built-in mic and speaker
  • 12 stereo or 16 mono voice polyphony
  • Multiple master effects and performance FX
  • MIDI connectivity and USB-C support
  • Battery-powered portability for mobile production

Combined with its compact layout and calculator-like design, the EP-133 has become a favorite among bedroom producers, live performers, and experimental musicians alike.

Why Are Supreme and Teenage Engineering Collaborating?

Supreme has long embraced unexpected collaborations, partnering with brands across art, music, technology, and design.

Working with Teenage Engineering fits squarely into that ethos. The Swedish brand is known for its playful yet premium music hardware — devices that often blur the line between serious studio gear and collectible design objects.

By collaborating on the EP-133 sampler, Supreme taps into a community of beat-makers, producers, and creative technologists who value both aesthetics and functionality.

It’s also a natural cultural crossover: hip-hop production and streetwear have been intertwined for decades, and tools that empower independent music creation are central to that legacy.

Is This Drop for Producers or Collectors?

The Supreme EP-133 sits in an interesting space where music gear and collectible design overlap.

For producers, the sampler is a legitimate creative tool capable of producing full tracks and live performances. Its fast sequencing workflow and sampling features make it ideal for sketching beats on the fly or building lo-fi and experimental productions.

For collectors and Supreme fans, however, the collaboration transforms the device into something else entirely — a limited-run object that blends streetwear hype with music technology.

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