Marshall and Patta launch a limited-edition speaker inspired by Caribbean Soundsystem Culture
by Adriano Batista

Marshall and Patta, have teamed up to create a unique portable speaker that pays homage to the Caribbean Soundsystem Culture. The Emberton II speaker, which features the Marshall signature sound, has been given a makeover by Patta, reflecting their distinctive vision and style.

The speaker has a multi-coloured grille with OSB wood print and fluorescent orange, creating a contrast that evokes the DIY ethos of soundsystem culture. The speaker also has a vintage look that nods to Marshall’s rock ‘n’ roll legacy. The collaboration is a continuation of their partnership that began in 2022, when they launched a capsule collection of clothing and accessories.
Marshall and Patta share a passion for music and its power to bring people together and amplify voices. “We’re stoked to be the first brand to collaborate on a portable speaker design with Marshall. Patta has strong ties to sound system culture and music communities at large. Like many of our collaborations, we touch on various aspects beyond just the product, exploring multiple pillars of the project“, says Guillaume Schmidt, co-founder at Patta.
To celebrate the launch of the speaker, Marshall and Patta have also created a campaign that showcases the vibrancy and authenticity of everyday life in the Caribbean. The campaign is directed by Caribbean artist Gilleam Trapenberg, who captures intimate and raw moments of people enjoying music and each other’s company. The campaign aims to inspire a deeper connection to the region’s way of life and culture.

The limited-edition speaker will be available exclusively at Patta stores and online from February 22, 2024.
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