Musician, Actor, Artist, Filmmaker
Art that is Brutal, human, and alive in every form.

About GAVIN HASLETT

Gavin Haslett is a composer, musician, actor, filmmaker, and visual artist whose work spans music, film, theater, and design. His creative focus lies in building immersive worlds, whether with sound, video, or performance, that balance intensity with emotional restraint.

As a solo musician, Gavin creates ambient, cinematic, and experimental contemporary music, while also producing and being a founding member of the Atlanta-based experimental rock band Wilted Cabbage. The band embraces a fearlessly D.I.Y. attitude, cultivating sounds of noise, psychedelia, and post-rock through music that alternates between chaos and stillness. Gavin’s productions from his home-studio, including Euphoric Dissonance, Metrotone, Iodine, and Radio Silence combine field recordings, noise, heavy distortion, and raw improvisation into an unpolished yet a unmistakably human product.

In film, Gavin trained at Central Film Academy, gaining experience as a director and writer but specializing in post-production. He has edited and scored numerous projects, most notably the 40-minute thriller/drama Moon Dogs (2025), which he co-directed and co-wrote with Alexander Hanline. Beyond shaping the story, Gavin composed the full-length score and single-handedly edited the film, weaving together its haunting atmosphere and tense pacing.

Gavin’s acting career began in middle school and grew through years of stage work, eventually leading to award-winning performances. His portrayal of painter Mark Rothko in John Logan’s Red became a defining role, earning Best Actor honors at both county and state competitions in Georgia. The production, developed and performed over nearly two years, highlighted his dedication not only to acting but to fully inhabiting a role through research, physical work, and creative collaboration.

Outside of music and performance, Gavin is also a painter and graphic designer. His large-scale abstract expressionist influenced works emphasize texture, energy, and immediacy, while his graphic design takes on a raw, brutalist edge: mixing bright, saturated color with stark black-and-white photography. He designs the artwork and visual identity for his musical and film releases, giving each project a cohesive aesthetic that mirrors its sound and tone.

Across all disciplines, Gavin’s work reflects a commitment to tension and atmosphere, creating art that is unpolished, immersive, and deeply human.

Photo from October of 2024 during the first playing of RED.