AI Ghost Bands & Dorm Sleep-Maxxing: Vertical Cinema Hits [Buzz]
AI Ghost Bands & Dorm Sleep-Maxxing: Vertical Cinema Hits [Buzz]
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AI Ghost Bands & Dorm Sleep-Maxxing: Vertical Cinema Hits [Buzz]

Episode E846
February 5, 2026
04:02
Hosts: Neural Newscast
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Today on Buzz, we explore the eerie rise of AI-generated 'ghost' musicians, where creators use generative tools to build entire discographies and fabricated 'vintage' lore for artists that never existed. This phenomenon is blurring the lines between reality and algorithm-bait on streaming platforms. We also break down the 'sleep-maxxing' trend sweeping college campuses, where students are turning their dorm rooms into high-tech bio-hacking labs equipped with sensory deprivation pods and smart-lighting to achieve the perfect circadian rhythm. Finally, we discuss the major pivot in the film industry as vertical-video cinema gains prestige with its own category at top-tier film festivals. Hosted by Lila Grant and Jonah Klein, this episode dissects how digital subcultures are forcing institutional shifts in music, lifestyle, and professional cinematography in 2026.

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Today on Buzz, Lila Grant and Jonah Klein break down the surreal trend of AI-generated 'ghost' musicians—fictional artists with deep, manufactured lore that are tricking music fans and algorithms. We then look at the high-tech shift in student living as 'sleep-maxxing' dorms become the latest status symbol, featuring sensory deprivation pods and circadian lighting. Finally, the duo discusses the legitimization of vertical video as major film festivals launch 9:16 categories, forever changing the landscape of professional cinematography. From digital deception to bio-hacking students, we analyze how these trends are reshaping our physical and digital realities in 2026.

Topics Covered

  • 👻 AI Ghost Musicians: How creators are using AI to build fake vintage music careers and deep lore.
  • 😴 Dorm Sleep-Maxxing: The high-tech, bio-hacking craze turning college rooms into recovery labs.
  • 📱 Vertical Cinema: Why the 9:16 aspect ratio is finally getting respect in the film industry.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:22) - The Rise of AI Ghost Musicians
  • (01:48) - The Sleep-Maxxing Dorm Craze
  • (02:19) - Vertical Cinema Goes Mainstream

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[00:00] Lila Grant: Welcome to Buzz, your daily dose of the digital frontier. [00:04] Lila Grant: I am Layla Grant, and I'm ready to dive into the weirdest corners of the Internet today. [00:09] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. We've got a wild lineup today, from fake bands with real fans to students who treat sleep like an Olympic sport. [00:18] Jonah Klein: Let's get into it. [00:19] Lila Grant: Okay, Jonah. Have you heard of the Velvet Echo? [00:22] Lila Grant: They're this 1970s psych rock band that's been blowing up on TikTok lately with these grainy, lost media-style clips. [00:32] Jonah Klein: Wait, let me guess. They don't actually exist, do they? [00:36] Jonah Klein: Is this the AI ghost musician thing I've been seeing? [00:39] Lila Grant: Spot on! It's called Lorecore. Creators are using high-end AI music generators to create [00:46] Lila Grant: entire back catalogs, then using image generators to make fake album covers and candid Polaroids. [00:54] Lila Grant: People are falling in love with artists who literally never breathed. It's digital taxidermy but for vibes. [01:01] Jonah Klein: It's wild because it's not just the music, it's the mystery. [01:06] Jonah Klein: People want to feel like they've discovered something rare. [01:09] Jonah Klein: But Lila, what happens when these ghost bands start charting? [01:13] Jonah Klein: Are we going to see a Grammy for Best Performance by a Non-Existent Entity? [01:18] Lila Grant: Oh, yeah. [01:19] Lila Grant: Honestly, the way the algorithms are pushing them, I wouldn't be surprised. [01:23] Lila Grant: But speaking of optimization, let's talk about what's happening in college dorms. [01:28] Lila Grant: It's not about the parties anymore, Jonah. [01:30] Jonah Klein: No, it's about sleep maxing. [01:33] Jonah Klein: I've been tracking this on the lifestyle platforms. [01:36] Jonah Klein: Instead of buying extra-long twin sheets, Gen Z students are bringing in literal sensory [01:41] Jonah Klein: deprivation pods and $2,000 circadian sinking light systems. [01:45] Jonah Klein: They're treating their dorm rooms like elite recovery labs. [01:48] Lila Grant: That's insane. [01:50] Lila Grant: I saw a video of a girl who had a smart mattress that vibrates to wake her up during the exact right REM cycle. [01:58] Lila Grant: Back in my day, we just had a loud alarm and a bad coffee machine. [02:02] Lila Grant: Why the obsession with sleep now? [02:05] Jonah Klein: It's the ultimate productivity flex, Leela. In 2026, being burnt out is out. Being perfectly [02:13] Jonah Klein: rested is the new status symbol. If you aren't tracking your oxygen saturation while you sleep, [02:19] Lila Grant: are you even a student? It's so intense. But hey, if it helps them focus on the new way we're [02:27] Lila Grant: watching movies, maybe it's worth it. Did you see the news from the festival circuit? [02:32] Jonah Klein: For sure, you mean the fact that the big festivals are finally giving in to the 9-16 ratio? [02:38] Jonah Klein: Vertical Cinema is officially here. [02:40] Lila Grant: It's true! They just announced a dedicated vertical vision category for next year. [02:46] Lila Grant: For decades, filmmakers said the tall format was a sin against art. [02:52] Lila Grant: Now they're calling it the intimate perspective. [02:55] Lila Grant: It's a total shift in how we frame stories. [02:57] Jonah Klein: It makes sense. We spend 90% of our digital lives holding our phones vertically. [03:03] Jonah Klein: I think it was only a matter of time before cinematography caught up to our actual posture. [03:08] Jonah Klein: It's about meeting the audience where their eyes already are. [03:12] Lila Grant: True, but I'm still not sure if I want to watch a three-hour epic in portrait mode. [03:18] Lila Grant: Imagine Dune, but you can only see one sandworm at a time because the screen is so narrow. [03:23] Jonah Klein: Hey, maybe it'll just be a very, very tall sandworm. [03:27] Jonah Klein: The point is, the barrier between content and cinema is officially gone. [03:32] Jonah Klein: The 9-16 format is now high art. [03:36] Lila Grant: From AI bans to vertical Oscars, the Internet is rewriting the rules again. [03:42] Lila Grant: Check out buzz.neuralnewscast.com for more. [03:45] Lila Grant: That's all we've got for today's roundup. I'm Leela Grant. [03:48] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. Thanks for catching the buzz with us. [03:51] Jonah Klein: We'll see you tomorrow for more on what's trending. [03:53] Jonah Klein: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [03:57] Jonah Klein: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.

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