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Tembo is a playful drum machine that thinks it’s a checkerboard

The Verge / 3/11/2026

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Key Points

  • Tembo is a stylish, wooden drum machine designed to look like a checkerboard, combining aesthetics with musical functionality.
  • It functions as a five-track step sequencer where users place magnetic wooden tokens to compose beats, making music creation tactile and intuitive.
  • Tembo includes eight built-in sample packs and also supports user sampling, aimed at being accessible for users of all ages and skill levels.
  • Its design prioritizes approachability and playfulness, distinguishing it from typical electronic musical instruments with screens and buttons.
  • The product is positioned as a premium ‘toy’ that appeals to both novice and experienced music makers by blending craftsmanship and technology.
A top down view of someone playing Tembo, a drum machine made out of wood that looks very much like a checkerboard.
Checkers? Go? | Image: Alon Daniel / Musical Beings

Tembo looks like a toy, but one of those bougie wooden toys you get on Crate & Kids, not some cheap plastic garbage. Despite its appearance, it is a fully functional drum machine and sampler. Rather than a bunch of buttons and a screen, you build beats on Tembo by placing what are essentially wooden checkers on a board. The point is to be approachable to would-be music makers of any age or skill level.

The core of Tembo is a pretty straightforward five-track step sequencer. Wooden tokens are held in place with magnets, and you just put them where you want the hit to land. There are eight sample packs built in, but you can also sample using …

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