This podcast is a soundscapes diary of a journey from Copenhagen to Italy by bike. Everyday, if posible, I will upload a sound file from the place I am cycling so you can follow my journey through those sounds.
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After hours of pedalling under the sun of a new day, my brother and I reached a place called Manheim, we stopped for some water and found smiles along our way.
Few kilometres before arriving in Frankfurt, a strong rain hit us but once we arrived in the city, the sun started shining. a very modern city opened its doors with good weather for us.
Cycling in the middle of Germany is a wonderful experience, here I was with my brother surrounded by trees and birds. Enjoy the sound of the German nataure.
The rain has followed my path during these last two weeks. It´s been cold but extremely beautiful. In the middle of the mountains, on the banks of the river Neckar, we found a jewel called Heidelberg. this is how this beautiful city sounds under the rain.
I found myself looking for a part for repairing my bike in Leipzig, I didn´t fount it, but the experience of the city was pretty much calm. here you will hear how Leipzig sounds on a Friday morning.
I had some issues with my bike since yesterday, I had to find a small replacement, pretty difficult to find these days of pandemic. but anyway, I enjoy a short ride in Halle, this is how the downtown of the city sounds.
To leave Denmark, I rode 170 Kilometers, pretty rainy and windy but beautiful. capturing good audio was very challenging but I think this is the most interesting moment of the day. Right before leaving Sjælland, I got a flat tire. Enjoy my struggle.
I am heading on a big journey on bicycle, and the main idea is to document the route through the sounds. constructing a diary of my trip. This is the city where I live currently and I would like to introduce her to you. This is how Copenhagen sounds from my bike.