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FloFilz’s new album Hagaki is a musical love letter to Japan—a sonic travel log that blends jazz and beats with
Japanese music and culture. Recorded in both Berlin and Tokyo, FloFilz invited fellow musicians, beatmakers, and
singers such as Takuya Kuroda, Nao Yoshioka, Toshiki Soejima, Budamunk, and Matt Wilde to join him on his
journey. In 2014, FloFilz and Melting Pot Music launched an album series that explores the culture, vibe, and
landscape of cities he loves—both musically and visually. The visual side is handled by Robert Winter, a well-known
music and travel photographer immersed in Germany’s hip-hop and beat producer scene.
For Hagaki, the fourth volume in the series, FloFilz traveled to Japan, where he spent a full month working on music
and visuals. Hagaki means "postcard" in Japanese. The album is a multidisciplinary love letter and a dialogue with
Japanese culture and music.
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FloFilz’s new album Hagaki is a musical love letter to Japan—a sonic travel log that blends jazz and beats with
Japanese music and culture. Recorded in both Berlin and Tokyo, FloFilz invited fellow musicians, beatmakers, and
singers such as Takuya Kuroda, Nao Yoshioka, Toshiki Soejima, Budamunk, and Matt Wilde to join him on his
journey. In 2014, FloFilz and Melting Pot Music launched an album series that explores the culture, vibe, and
landscape of cities he loves—both musically and visually. The visual side is handled by Robert Winter, a well-known
music and travel photographer immersed in Germany’s hip-hop and beat producer scene.
For Hagaki, the fourth volume in the series, FloFilz traveled to Japan, where he spent a full month working on music
and visuals. Hagaki means "postcard" in Japanese. The album is a multidisciplinary love letter and a dialogue with
Japanese culture and music.