Static Twin
Ware, Hertfordshire · commuter-belt online-native pop-rap · b. 2004 · FARA Records
Full Bio / WikiStatic Twin (Kai Ashworth, b. 10 May 2004) grew up in Ware, Hertfordshire — commuter-belt, close enough to London to feel its pull without quite being of it. He came up as an online-native pop kid: bedroom vocal takes, algorithm-fed influences, a voice flexible enough to chase whatever sound was moving that month. The name is the fear stated directly — a double made of interference and noise, close enough to the original to unsettle rather than reassure.
The song came from a real moment: the first time he heard an AI-cloned cover of his own unreleased demo, sung in a voice close enough to his that his own mother paused before saying it wasn’t him. He never fully shook the question the moment raised — what, exactly, was the part of his voice that couldn’t be copied. “Who’s Real” is the one question pop couldn’t answer for him, built as a genuine identity crisis rather than a concept applied after the fact. It’s a deliberate one-off departure from his usual pop-rap home base, reaching outward into UK grime’s raw East London delivery and alt-rock’s clean-guitar-into-heavy-texture dynamics — an artist stepping outside his own lane to match the song’s subject.
On stage he’s deliberately hard to pin down — calm and almost-too-composed one moment, raw and cracking the next. Not a stable persona by design; the instability is the performance, genuinely unsettled rather than affecting unease for effect. There’s a quiet, intended irony the project doesn’t shy away from: a song about an AI voice-clone confronting its own copied nature, performed by an artist who is himself AI-realised. Unsettled, searching, raw.
What they are
Static Twin 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.
