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If you blinked and missed Marshall x Patta’s Louder For the People in the Back party — no worries, we’ve got the scoop on the night. To celebrate their newly announced partnership, which highlights local music subcultures, the duo threw a night to remember in Berlin with loud people, outfits, and even louder beats. 

The night took place at FitzroyLark, overlooking the River Spree, with a private listening session. Amsterdam-based composer Jespfur served up a genre buffet – veering between ambient, electronic, and indie – captivating listeners with his experimental sound. We dined on gourmet sandwiches from popular locale Romeo's while we soaked in the live tunes, warming up for the tune-packed night ahead. 

Evolving from a DJ crew to a sub-label, Patta SoundSystem knows how to fill a dancefloor. Add this to Marshall’s rebellious spirit and you’re guaranteed a fun night. The party continued with an–all-you-can-dance feast with DJs Max, Passion DEEZ, Moneyama, and more dishing out beats, bringing an eclectic mix to the venue, and highlighting both brands’ goals — to spotlight upcoming artists and foster community support. The night was punctuated by a rhythm-fueled performance from Amsterdam-based brass band The Originals.

Cheers to the Marshall x Patta party for making memories that even our hangover won’t forget. Stay tuned and discover more about the collaboration here.

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