Épisodes

  • Every Night, My Phone Recorded a Voice That Wasn’t Mine
    Jan 27 2026

    Every night at 3:12 a.m., a new audio recording appeared on a phone—capturing breathing, footsteps, and a voice that didn’t belong to the owner.

    In this solo narrative horror episode of Dead Air Chronicles, a first-person confession reveals how a mysterious presence used recorded audio to watch, learn, and eventually step out of the silence.

    A chilling psychological and supernatural horror story told in an immersive found-audio style.

    Perfect for fans of creepy podcasts, analog horror, and slow-burn suspense.

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    8 min
  • Took a Job Watching a House That Shouldn’t Exist
    Jan 22 2026

    A remote overnight job. No address. One rule: never let the house go unobserved.

    In this solo narrative horror episode, a lone narrator recounts a night spent guarding a house that reacts to attention—and begins to unravel when focus slips. Told as a first-person confession, this story blends psychological horror, liminal spaces, and supernatural suspense.

    If you enjoy immersive horror podcasts, found-footage style storytelling, and unsettling slow burns, this chronicle was recorded for you.

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    11 min
  • I Was the Only One Who Heard the Knock After Midnight
    Jan 18 2026

    It was a normal night.
    No storm. No warning. No reason to remember the time.

    Then came the knock.

    In this first chronicle, a lone voice recounts the moment silence was broken—and how it never truly returned. What begins as a simple disturbance becomes something patient, deliberate, and deeply aware.

    This is not a story about answering the door.
    It’s about what happens when something already knows you’re awake.

    Listen carefully.
    The air goes dead faster than you think.

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    10 min