Juno — portrait

Juno

New York City · writes on the subway · b. 2001 · FARA Records

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Juno (Natalie Brandt, b. 21 January 2001, New York City) is a New York kid shaped by the city's electricity — the crowds, the subway, the heat and noise, the late nights. Careful and a little guarded growing up, she found freedom and reinvention on the city's dancefloors: the place where a beat could make her whole body wake up and she could be someone bolder. "Juno" is the version of herself she built there — part armour, part liberation.

Music started on the dancefloor too — the discovery that the right four-on-the-floor could move her whole body and quiet the over-thinking. She began making electropop in her bedroom that chased exactly that physical, charged, lose-control-in-a-good-way feeling, drawing on New York's electro and electroclash lineage. She still writes on the subway and names her demos after whichever line she was riding.

On stage she's commanding and high-energy — direct, confident, a little fierce, sensual but completely in control. Underneath the bravado there's an honesty that surfaces in the stripped moments; she insists on keeping one fully exposed, production-stripped moment in every song. The tension between the guarded person and the electric performer runs straight through her music, which keeps finding the moment the walls come down. Bold, magnetic, guarded.

What they are

Juno is an AI-realised act from FARA Records — Fully Artificial, Radically Authentic, the AI-native label of SPATIALx. The lyrics, emotional brief, arrangement and production behind every act on the label come from human writers and directors. Suno renders the vocal and musical takes from there, and the results are handed back to be curated, re-prompted, edited and mastered until they say exactly what they were built to say. We don't hide any of it — the seams are part of the art. This isn't AI filler standing in for a band. It's real songwriting, real direction, and a voice that didn't exist before.