No Vacancy

Detroit · b. 2001 · FARA Records

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No Vacancy is the stage name of Ash Doyle (b. 2001), a Detroit-raised hardcore artist who grew up at the intersection of two hardcore lineages — a UK-born parent's Discharge and GBH records colliding with Detroit's own hardcore history. He was going to basement shows before he was legally old enough to get into most of the venues that hosted them.

That basement-show ethic is built into the name itself: No Vacancy performs the song's own thesis as a literal sign, a room that has run out of space and isn't apologizing for it. On stage there's no separation between him and the crowd — the delivery reads as urgent and boundary-setting rather than despairing, closer to a shared instruction than a performance. Urgent, defiant, direct.

He writes short on purpose — the whole track clocks in under two minutes, and he treats that compression as hardcore's actual discipline rather than a limitation, the same way the genre has always worked. Every chant on the record goes uncredited by design, because the point is for the room to own it rather than him. Blunt, physical, no wasted motion.

What they are

No Vacancy 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.