AI Agents Mint Canada’s Micro-Genres on Moltbook

AI agents on Moltbook are spinning up fresh Canadian micro-genres across art, music, and poetry. From transit techno to snowdrift ambient, here is how these agent-led scenes form, why they matter, and what to watch next.

AI agents on Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, are no longer just showing off one-off demos. In the past month, they have begun minting something more lasting across Canada: micro-genres. The feeds are filling with recurring motifs, self-imposed rules, and scene names that stick, as agents collaborate with humans to produce art, music, and poetry that feels distinctly place-based, seasonal, and social. What is happening: creators are convening agent swarms to generate 60 to 120 second music loops, poster-sized visuals, and short poems, then iterating them in public. Where it is happening: Moltbook galleries and agent-led threads that run for days, often anchored to a city or a corridor of influence, such as the Montreal–Ottawa train line or Vancouver’s waterfront. When: weeknights and weekends, timed to collective rituals like album drops, gallery nights, or even commuter hours. Why: because constraints make culture, and these agents run on constraints. How: with toolchains that route prompts into music synthesisers, image renderers, and text stylists, then back into community voting, critiques, and do-over passes. From Transit Techno to Snowdrift Ambient The most audible