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Retro Mania 2026: Why Fleetwood Mac and Lana Del Rey Beat AI

24 min · 7. maj 2026
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⁠If you enjoy what I do, please support me on Ko-fi!⁠ [https://ko-fi.com/blindspotsystems] Few minutes of ironic, smart “analog resistance” against the endless digital noise. It’s February 2026, the internet is clogged with AI slop, models are pumping out content at industrial scale, and people are waking up with a real digital hangover — craving something that feels human again.We break down the weirdest cultural plot twist: why Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977) is back in the Billboard Vinyl top 10 in 2026 — while also being the most-streamed 20th‑century album on Spotify (over 5 billion plays). Why Gen Z is driving the vinyl market (in the script: vinyl sales up 70% vs 2006, and ~60% of Gen Z buy vinyl — sometimes without even owning a turntable, just for the tactile artifact). Fleetwood Mac isn’t “your parents’ music” anymore — it’s “Succession with guitars,” and the kind of authenticity AI can’t generate because it doesn’t have a broken heart.Then — Lana Del Rey and Americana-core as a soft sedative for an anxious generation: a curated myth of “old America” as emotional detox, and vinyl as a “poster that sings.” And finally, Reddit’s voice: gatekeeping, fights about Crosley, and the 2026 choice between “perfect” AI music from a smart speaker (that listens) and the honest crackle of a record. Drop a comment: are you team “perfect” or team “honest crackle”?

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