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Issue 23

featuring The Hara New Issue Out Now
Single Review: HASZNAT Unleashes a Brutalist Masterpiece with ‘REAL ROTTWEILER’

REAL ROTTWEILER’ is a serrated piece of audio-visual art—a high-octane manifesto where industrial grit meets the future of UK trap.”- This is a definitive moment for the London underground—don't look away.

W: Troy Boy I: Katie McGoran MU: Krissie Marie Heliodore D: Leo Prothmann

'REAL ROTTWEILER' Released Friday 10th April 2026.

The transition from the architect of another’s vision to the focal point of one's own is a journey fraught with risk, yet HASZNAT navigates this pivot with the poise of a seasoned veteran and the raw hunger of a newcomer. Their latest single, ‘REAL ROTTWEILER’, is a visceral distillation of their time spent in the shadows of East London’s warehouse scene. It doesn't just bridge the gap between the stylist’s eye and the musician’s ear; it obliterates the boundary entirely. The track is a haunting, industrial exploration of "rage + release," proving that HASZNAT is no longer just directing the culture—they are defining it.

“HASZNAT isn’t just entering the London scene; they are terraforming it with a brutalist, non-conformist energy that demands total immersion.”

Sonically, the record is a masterclass in tension. By fusing the melodic, atmospheric trap sensibilities of 2016-era USA with the jagged, electronic grit of 2026 London, HASZNAT creates a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and terrifyingly "now." The autotune is used as a heavy textural tool, echoing the influence of Travis Scott and M.I.A., yet the delivery remains firmly rooted in a British non-conformist identity. It is cold, metallic, and unapologetically loud, sitting in that volatile space between a high-fashion runway and a sweat-drenched underground rave.

The accompanying visualiser further cements HASZNAT’s status as a multidisciplinary powerhouse. Leaning into a darker, abstract visual language, the imagery mirrors the "cold metals" and industrial moods of London’s architectural soul. It is a perfect marriage of audio and visual storytelling that rejects the gimmicks of the mainstream in favour of something far more authentic. With this release, HASZNAT isn't just asking for a seat at the table; they are building a new one entirely for the Punks, the Vixens, and the Rottweilers of the new generation.