SABLE

Islington, North London · FARA Records

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SABLE is Sabine Ellory, a twenty-three-year-old North London club vocalist born 15 April 2003 whose stage name began as somebody else's mistake — a sound engineer shortened Sabine on a booking sheet, she didn't correct it, and SABLE fit well enough on a flyer to stay. Years of hooks on other artists' club records taught her that four words can be enough, reverb can be too much, and a short line has nowhere to hide.

She grew up in Islington with a close-up view of how quickly one street can change its assumptions about money and access. Music started in a youth-centre studio that has since closed, then on her phone, then in a college course she didn't finish — by her early twenties she'd spent two years singing hooks around north and east London, usually for other people's records.

NOVASE15 asking for her by name changed the scale of that self-understanding — the first time someone arrived with a finished reason it had to be SABLE's voice, not simply a female vocal.

What they are

SABLE 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.