Episodes

  • iPod: The Device That Defined a Generation
    Nov 13 2025

    Before streaming ruled the world, before playlists lived in the cloud, there was the iPod — a small white box that changed everything. In 2001, Apple released a device that promised “1,000 songs in your pocket,” but what it really delivered was freedom. Freedom to carry your soundtrack, your memories, your identity — everywhere you went.

    This episode of Retrowaved rewinds to the birth of the iPod: from Steve Jobs’ quiet obsession with simplicity, to the click wheel that became a cultural icon. We explore how it redefined music, design, and emotion — turning technology into something deeply human. From the early iTunes era to the white-earbud revolution and the eventual fade into the iPhone age, this is the story of the device that didn’t just play songs — it defined a generation.

    Rediscover the sound of the 2000s. The ads, the playlists, the feeling of scrolling through a universe that fit in your hand. Because before the world started streaming, we were still spinning that wheel.

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    12 mins
  • Xbox: How Microsoft Rewired Gaming
    Nov 6 2025

    In 2001, Microsoft did the unthinkable. They took on Sony, Nintendo, and the entire gaming world with a console no one asked for — and somehow changed everything.


    This is the story of the original Xbox — the massive black box with the glowing green heart that redefined gaming forever. From Project Midway to Halo: Combat Evolved, from Bill Gates and The Rock’s surreal reveal to the birth of Xbox Live, this episode rewinds to the launch that transformed living rooms into online battlefields.


    Retrowaved: Xbox — How Microsoft Rewired Console Gaming takes you inside the boldest tech gamble of the early 2000s, where a software company crashed the console wars and built the foundation for modern play.


    Step back into 2001 — the startup sound, the LAN parties, the green glow that started it all.

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    11 mins
  • The Faculty: Aliens, Angst, and the Art of 90’s Horror
    Oct 30 2025

    In December 1998, The Faculty turned high school into ground zero for an alien invasion — and accidentally created one of the most underrated cult films of its generation. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Kevin Williamson, it wasn’t just a horror movie. It was a snapshot of what it felt like to be young, suspicious, and alive on the edge of the millennium.


    This episode of Retrowaved explores how The Faculty became the perfect mix of paranoia and pop culture — from its MTV-era soundtrack to its haunting metaphor about identity and control. Through teenage archetypes, alt-rock rebellion, and sharp social commentary, it reminded us that sometimes the scariest thing about growing up… is realizing everyone else already has.

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    15 mins
  • The Blair Witch Project: The Fear, Found Footage and Frenzy of 1999
    Oct 23 2025

    In the summer of 1999, a shaky cam and a whisper in the woods changed horror forever. The Blair Witch Project wasn’t just a movie — it was a phenomenon that blurred the line between fact and fiction, igniting a worldwide frenzy of fear, curiosity, and belief.


    In this episode of Retrowaved, we travel back to the turn of the millennium, when dial-up connections carried urban legends, missing posters fueled panic, and three unknown filmmakers rewrote the rules of cinema. Through fear, found footage, and word-of-mouth hysteria, The Blair Witch Project became the myth that defined a generation — and the spark that lit the modern viral age.


    This is Retrowaved: The Blair Witch Project — The Fear, the Found Footage, and the Frenzy of 1999.

    A story about what happens when imagination, technology, and fear collide — and a legend steps out of the screen and into our minds.

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    15 mins
  • Disney Channel Halloween: The Movies That Defined a Generation
    Oct 16 2025

    Before streaming, Halloween lived on cable. And no channel captured that feeling like Disney Channel.


    In this episode of Retrowaved, we rewind to the golden age of Disney Channel Original Movies that shaped every kid’s October. From the first spark of Under Wraps (1997) to the legendary world of Halloweentown (1998), the bold imagination of Don’t Look Under the Bed (1999), the haunted theater charm of Phantom of the Megaplex (2000), the suburban magic of Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire (2000), and the heartfelt ghost story of The Scream Team (2002) — these weren’t just TV movies. They were fall traditions.


    Each film carried the same message: that Halloween wasn’t about being afraid. It was about curiosity, courage, and the strange kind of comfort that only October nights could bring.


    Retrowaved explores the stories, soundtracks, and spirit of those films that defined a generation. This is a deep dive into the magic that still flickers decades later — when every Friday night felt like Halloween Eve, and every movie felt like it was made just for you.

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    13 mins
  • Resident Evil: The Rise, Fall & Reanimation of a Horror Icon
    Oct 10 2025


    Before Resident Evil became one of the most recognizable names in gaming, it began with one idea: to make players truly afraid. What started as a small horror experiment on the original PlayStation grew into a cultural phenomenon that defined an entire genre, fell into chaos, and ultimately resurrected itself through bold reinvention.


    This full-length Retrowaved documentary traces the entire evolution of Resident Evil — from the haunted mansion of 1996 to the modern masterpieces that redefined survival horror for new generations. Through seven cinematic chapters, it explores how the series rose to power, lost its identity, and came back from the dead stronger than ever. #videogames #horror #games #residentevil #nostalgia

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    10 mins
  • Blockbuster: Rewinding the Rise & Fall
    May 26 2025

    Before streaming ruled the world, Friday nights belonged to Blockbuster. In this episode of Retrowaved, we rewind to the heyday of VHS tapes, late fees, and blue-and-yellow membership cards. From the rise of a video rental empire to its unforgettable fall, we explore how Blockbuster shaped our weekends, our culture, and our nostalgia. Be kind, rewind—and press play on the story of a true 90s legend.

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    35 mins
  • America Online: The AOL Era
    May 19 2025

    Before Instagram handles, broadband speeds, and algorithm-driven feeds, there was a sound: the dial-up tone that opened the gates to a brand-new digital frontier. In this episode of Retrowaved, we’re diving headfirst into the weird, wonderful world of AOL—America Online. From CD-ROMs in your mailbox to the poetic chaos of AIM Away Messages, this is the story of how AOL became the heartbeat of a generation. We’ll revisit the chatrooms, screen names, mail pings, and modem screeches that defined a cultural era—and explore what we lost when the Buddy List went dark. This one’s for anyone who ever logged on just to be seen. Welcome back.

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    34 mins